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I've been thinging about starting up an aquarium for a few years now and I recently found out I have to do a science project for school by the end of grade twelve, two and a half years from now. I would really like to do it on genetics, and was thinking of using gerbils or some sort of plant. But, because plants are boring and gerbils require lots of time to tame and no one really wants twenty gerbils anyways, I thought of fish, instead.
Please don't freak out. (She's planning on expirementing on fish!! How cruel!!) That's not my intention at all. If I was planning on being cruel, I would use gerbils and be done with it.
Even though the deadline for the project is a long time away, I want to become proficient at caring for the particular fish for a while before I start. But I'm getting off-topic.
My question was, what is a easy fish to take care of that has common genetic traits? ex. Most of these fish have long tail fins but one quarter have short tail fins. It would be nice if it was a freshwater fish and didn't require a heater!
Thanks so much!
-Samilia
I've been thinging about starting up an aquarium for a few years now and I recently found out I have to do a science project for school by the end of grade twelve, two and a half years from now. I would really like to do it on genetics, and was thinking of using gerbils or some sort of plant. But, because plants are boring and gerbils require lots of time to tame and no one really wants twenty gerbils anyways, I thought of fish, instead.
Please don't freak out. (She's planning on expirementing on fish!! How cruel!!) That's not my intention at all. If I was planning on being cruel, I would use gerbils and be done with it.
Even though the deadline for the project is a long time away, I want to become proficient at caring for the particular fish for a while before I start. But I'm getting off-topic.
My question was, what is a easy fish to take care of that has common genetic traits? ex. Most of these fish have long tail fins but one quarter have short tail fins. It would be nice if it was a freshwater fish and didn't require a heater!
Thanks so much!
-Samilia