MudskipperFan AC Members Aug 5, 2008 624 0 16 no Real Name nah Aug 6, 2008 #1 We had this at the chatroom earlier. Okay, I'll start. Bumblebee gobies.
Notophthalmus I put the 'snork' in 'snorkeling'! Mar 4, 2008 1,977 0 0 Tennessee Aug 6, 2008 #4 Rainwater killifish
MudskipperFan AC Members Aug 5, 2008 624 0 16 no Real Name nah Aug 6, 2008 #5 a really small indian mudskipper
SpockthePuffer AC Members Jan 2, 2008 905 0 0 Pittsburgh Aug 7, 2008 #6 well... if you add 5 gallons a F8 puffer, lol
Sploke resident boozehound Staff member Oct 20, 2005 6,800 66 75 44 South Windsor, CT Real Name Matt Aug 7, 2008 #7 I wouldn't keep mollies in a 10gal. Fiddlers would do alright provided they had some sort of beach area. I wouldn't keep any type of mudskipper in a 10gal either. Bumblebee gobies and olive nerite snails would both be fine.
I wouldn't keep mollies in a 10gal. Fiddlers would do alright provided they had some sort of beach area. I wouldn't keep any type of mudskipper in a 10gal either. Bumblebee gobies and olive nerite snails would both be fine.
vampie AC Members Oct 25, 2006 2,451 0 0 40 New York, NY Aug 7, 2008 #8 Brachygobius, Redigogobius, Chlamydogobius, Florida Flagfish, many small livebearers.. but with most of these, you're really just converting them over from freshwater.
Brachygobius, Redigogobius, Chlamydogobius, Florida Flagfish, many small livebearers.. but with most of these, you're really just converting them over from freshwater.
jackiomy Lover of Oddballs Jul 6, 2008 3,423 2 38 San Diego, CA Real Name Jacki Wilson Aug 7, 2008 #9 Rainbow crab if you put some land area in it.
Pufferpunk AC Members Mar 22, 2002 3,042 0 0 67 Chicago www.thepufferforum.com Real Name Jeni Aug 7, 2008 #10 Pair of knight gobies.