Mini-tank coldwater community?

hcgirl80

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I need a good community for a coldwater 2.5. I am going to take back the goldfish that are in there because they will soon be too big. I need ideas for fish in that tank. Suggestions please?

Thanks!

~Paige
 
Do you just mean an unheated tank? Or do you mean a stable coldwater environment with a chiller?

The only fish suitable for a 2.5 gallon tank is a betta. Perhaps freshwater shrimp or snails?
 
The 2.5 would need a heater for a betta.

I've heard of Paradise Fish being kept in containers as small as 1 gallon, but they get big and I wouldn't keep them in less than 3, probably closer to 5. It wouldn't need a heater, but I would still get one to keep the temp at an even temp between 65-70.

You can't make a "community" out of a 2.5 gallon tank, unless it's a small community of invertebrates (and then probably a couple of shrimp and a snail at most) or bacteria.

Would she be able to keep one or two white clouds? With a heater you could keep a single guppy...
 
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White clouds are a schooling fish. I wouldn't keep less than 5 of them at a time and then a 5 gallon is absolute minimum, 10 preferred. I keep 5 in a 10 gallon with 3 cories and they are great to watch.

Keep the 2.5 as a qt tank for new small fish you buy. It will make a good temp home for a couple of weeks.

Of course with a stable temp a dwarf frog might be okay.
 
The house is mostly warm. 76-78, and then when her power goes out, 85-87:laugh:, but that doesn't happen very often.
 
Originally posted by TKOS
Or do you mean a stable coldwater environment with a chiller?

Why would you have a chiller in a 2.5 gallon container?

In a bowl/dish of this size, you might be lucky to have 2 full gallons when all said and done. IMO no fish should be placed in your container, except for borderline microscopic species or as someone else mentioned, bacteria.

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I forgot to run this by you: It has got a filter.

~Paige
 
Originally posted by aquariumfishguy


Why would you have a chiller in a 2.5 gallon container?

In a bowl/dish of this size, you might be lucky to have 2 full gallons when all said and done. IMO no fish should be placed in your container, except for borderline microscopic species or as someone else mentioned, bacteria.

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Umm obviously I didn't think there would be a chiller on a tank that small, but it is being called a cold water tank and I was trying to figure out why that was so. Later on we learn that it rarely gets below 76F so in fact it is a tropical tank and any suggestion of cold water fish is silly regardless of tank size. The tank isn't cold.
 
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