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tlm4856

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I 've got a 3 gallon tank as a gift, it is a eclipse system from Mariner (?).
I am just wondering whether it is a good idea to start with guppies and how many would be OK?
Thank you for any advise you can give.
 
welcome to Ac! I would recommend you start a stocking thread in fw newbie. For that size tank, I think that a betta would be more rewarding and entertaing than guppies :)
 
Welcome!

Three gallons is very limiting when it comes to stock, im not sure I would put guppies in it.
 
Welcome to AC!
 
As an alternative to a Betta.

You might also want to consider shrimp- there are a number of f/w varieties out there- transparant/red/yellow/green/brown/blue/white/black... etc.


Some of which can be kept together without worry of hybridising into a less desirable colouration.

If you can't find them in your stores- check the classifieds here- people are frequently selling them for $1. Ghost Shrimp are usually 25cents to 33 cents apiece at your local chain pet store- these are usually the only ones you can find in stores without ordering online.

Red Cherry Shrimp can be purchased $1 each on here... Both are very hardy and forgiving- although most people frequently have losses at first.


Personally, as beautiful as Betta can be- little dwarf shrimp are more entertaining to me and you can keep quite a number. I think the rule I read with Cherries is up to 10 per gallon... BUT DON'T buy that many- because they will reproduce on their own. (most species will in an aquarium anyway).

Plenty of people keep Betta in 3g containers and keep them healthy and happy- but I don't think you see the best of a fish unless you give them more room.
 
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