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I'm new and have a question...

Posted: 12 Mar 2004, 18:37
by menscerto
Hi,

I have a small 2 gallon tank with a Betta. I was hoping to be able to add a small catfish (or two). What are some recommendations - i.e. type, number, etc. or if it's recommended at all.

Thanks for any response.

Posted: 12 Mar 2004, 21:03
by coelacanth
Not in a 2 gallon tank I'm afraid.

Posted: 15 Mar 2004, 06:45
by Crazie.Eddie
I agree as well. The normal stocking guide is 1" for each 1 gallon, which applies to fish under 3". Larger fish, should be stocked as 1" for each 5 gallons (at the most).

Posted: 15 Mar 2004, 16:26
by magnum4
A freshwater shrimp is about the most you can accommodate in 2 gallons.

Posted: 15 Mar 2004, 17:57
by ronsterrc
Hey why dont you buy a catfish thats too big for your tank, then you have the perfect excuse to get a bigger tank :D

Posted: 15 Mar 2004, 18:46
by sjogren1
Maybe consider getting a couple of Neritina reclivata (Nerite Snails). They don't reproduce (except in brackish water), are small - 3/4", eat algae, and don't add to fish load.

Posted: 15 Mar 2004, 19:04
by Barbie
Nerita snails are neat, tend to stay tightly adhered to the walls and surfaces, and should work, as long as the water quality is kept up. In all honestly, a 6 gallon tank would make anything you put in it 3 times more likely to survive the filter failing or heater malfunctioning. Here is a pic of one of my nerita snails.

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Barbie

Posted: 15 Mar 2004, 22:22
by sidguppy
pretty snail.

i can see the gleam in the eye of my male Neolamprologus tretocephalus; he can see the screen from where the breeding tanks are located
:twisted:

So I found my snailkiller!!
he's like a tiger in the henhouse.....I can see plenty empty shells, and even MTS aren't safe anymore.
how he does it, no clue; but I finally found a sizable solution to The Plague......
:wink: