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what type of fresh water fish i can keep in my 8 gallon tank,
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I would say a betta and maybe a few tetras. the general rule is 1 inch of(full grown sized) fish per gallon.
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With that, looks like you could have a couple of different options. You can always get a betta, they love the extra room, and as Manafel said, tetras would also work with that. A tetra community tank would be nice, and if you decorated it in a way to show them off, a handful of tiger barbs would be cool on their own.
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kehy has a point, but I would be careful with the tiger barbs, they are really aggressive with eachother, and the suggested number for those is 5, but I have done it with 3 before(only lasted for a few months though, the two females nipped all of the fins off of the male)
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This thread might interest you, it's for stocking a 10 gallon but I think most of it would work for a 8 gallon too:
Stocking a 10 gallon tank. |
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What size was your tank? I don't think an eight gallon tank would give other fish the room they needed to get away.
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True, it was a 25 gallon, plenty of escape room
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I would advise against the tiger barbs - they get too big for an 8 gallon tank IMO, and they are also schooling fish and are semi-aggressive.
Neon, cardinal, black neon, or rummynose tetras would be fine, a single dwarf gourami or a single betta, or any of the dwarf rasboras like galaxy rasboras, emeralds, etc. Also, if you're into a little more advanced fishkeeping, try a scarlet badis. They are really awesome (I have one).
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Zebra danios would do great with a tank of that size. 5 of those and 2 cory cats and you would have a nice set-up.
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Like Tiger Barbs Zebra Danios are pretty active, personally I'd rather keep them in a bigger tank. There are plenty of fish that would be perfect for an 8 gallon, you just need to be selective. It would also make a nice shrimp tank. Red cherry shrimp are fun. What kind of tank did you have in mind? Would you rather one fish with good personality, a school of fish or several different fish?
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I only have a small tank. Otocincli are essential IMO as they top out at 2" and are great at algae eating. I think they look like little leopard sharks ( in the zebra variety).
Hard to go wrong with neon or cardinal tetras (my school of 7 neons looks great and is easy). Harlequin Rasbora are pretty and simple. 5 works well for me and their color improved rapidly. I like Khuli loaches for bottom feeders. The banded variety are quite dramatic. They are playful, but will nOt hurt other fish. A bit seclusive in the day, but may be coached with feeding and high Population. Mine became more active with a more crowded tank. |
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