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    Small, unheated tank...

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    I have a spare 9 gallon hexagon tank, 18" across, 11" tall, and 11" deep...
    Temp stays at a nice, crispy 70*f...
    Any ideas at all?
    i am open to ANYTHING...
    Mez
    Currently keeping many wild betta species and other anabantoids.

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    coldwater fish? goldfish, but 9 gals is a bit small when they grow old
    maybe crustaceans like crayfish or land crabs

    btw 70F = about 21 deg C, right?

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    Tank too small for goldfish, not that i would get one anyway! I will probably go with Zebra danios...
    Mez
    Currently keeping many wild betta species and other anabantoids.

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    Mez, ever thought about having white cloud mountain minnow?

    I think they're more outstanding and do well in cool (not cold) water.
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