help me choose fish!

fishyman45

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for my upcoming 20 gal, i want a solitary fish, nice colors, peaceful, under 3.5 in. maybe some kinda rainbow fish?
 
Just want to clarify..you only want one single fish, or one type of fish? I just got a couple of Bosemani Rainbow fish and they are nicely colored. I don't know if just one would be of sufficient visual interest.
 
ithe 20 gal will have 3 platies, a sword and a guppy and 3 glolights, i want just 1 fish of that description.
 
fishyman45 said:
ithe 20 gal will have 3 platies, a sword and a guppy and 3 glolights, i want just 1 fish of that description.
I'd round out the school of glolites to a better number to make them more comfortable 5 would be a nice start. Then, I'd call it stocked.
 
fishyman45 said:
ithe 20 gal will have 3 platies, a sword and a guppy and 3 glolights, i want just 1 fish of that description.

Maybe a single discus? There is a guy here that is good with discus, he has an ad in the "for sale" area...you might ask him if 1 would be ok in a 30. I'm thinking about turning my 55 into a discus tank, and he said I could probably have 4. I don't know if discus do well as solitary fish or not. Maybe a bad boy cichlid?
 
3 commons Plecos would be a horrible choice for a 20G. They can get very large and are constant waste produces. Not even 1 in that tank would be a good choice.

20G might be a little small for rainbow fish since they like to school and can get somewhat large at 3” for that size tank.

If you are looking for a single fish, what do you think about a Betta?
Or possibly a small school of Guppies. Nice colors and constant activity!
 
bdobosz said:
3 commons Plecos would be a horrible choice for a 20G. They can get very large and are constant waste produces. Not even 1 in that tank would be a good choice.
That 3 pleco post was not a legitimate post. Please ignore.
 
mmmmm, all good and interesting choices, but would a marbled hatchet fish or silver dollar work? perhaps a discus, but arent they expensive and hard to care for?
 
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