My 15 gallon FL theme tank.

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So I went fishing at a local Central Florida river (Withlacoochee) and decided to take a net with me and just scoop up whatever I could. I ended up catching a whole bunch (maybe a dozen) of ghost shrimp, about 10 mosquito fish fry (less than .5 an inch in size), and what I think is a molly (picture for ID purposes).

I know I wil probably need to get rid of a few fish as this is only a 15 gallon tank, but I'd like to add some plants and maybe find a pygmy sunfish to be the centerpiece. Any other ideas? How do I feed these fish? They have taken very well to the flake food, but is this bad for them?

I also noticed a pretty cool mutation in one of the mosquitofish. I don't have a quality camera or else I'd take pictures, but instead of being silvery, the fish is brown with a black stripe down the middle and a red and black "false eye" looking dorsal fin. It's definitely a mosquitofish (or at least a livebearer) because I can see the male part of the fish.

Let me know if you guys have any advice, I think I'm going to put some Eel Grass and Hydrilla in the tank. Any advice to the contrary?

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The fish that you think is a molly, I think its a florida flag fish, but I might be wrong.
But anyways, thats pretty cool, I have always wanted to do that. And how did you catch ghost shrimp?
 
I would've been able to investigate more had there not been a gator 50 ft away from me haha.

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will you be adding plants? You'll probably see more natural behavior...

Interesting idea... Makes me want to grab a net and go hiking.
 
Yea definitely going to go get some plants in the next day or so. Probably going to just get floating plants and maybe Eel grass, how would I put these in without spreading parasites?

Doing stuff like this makes me regret paying $5 - $40 for tropical fish and $2 - $12 for tropical plants.

I'm thinking about creating domestic strands of whatever fish I keep and maybe trying to create more eye catching variations. Luckily 95% of the animals I caught were juveniles and fry, so they're taking very well to tank life. I might end up releasing the flagfish/molly/whatever very soon. I fear he might eat the fry when the chance arises, and I'm not sure I can take the "wild" factor out.
 
I wanna go to FL and just see what I can catch

To be honest, I haven't seen anything that can't be found elsewhere in the US (or at least anything without a cousin in another region). At least nothing that you'd wanna keep in your tank (I have seen a bunch of gar, but I don't think they'd fit in a typical 10 - 100 gallon setup, :) ).

I have never seen any killifish or anything super colorful, but I do see the 1 out of 100 black, white, and marble mollies.

The gems of the North American fish, at least to me (a cichlid lover) have been the "panfish". Blue-spotted sunfish, Warmouth, Bluegill, Pygmy Sunfish, and Banded Sunfish are all amazing looking fish.
 
Hiya neighbor! I'm in Ocala...so am familiar with the river where you went dipnetting. A few other fish to watch for around here are least killifish, Heterandria formosa:
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And golden topminnows, Fundulus chrystotus:
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I would think a pygmy sunfish would terrorize your other fish, and a 15 gallon would be too small long term for it...maybe look into other options such as a Florida flagfish, as a centerpiece fish. You may need to actually pay for it though ;) I've never found one yet.

Parrots feather (Myriophyllum aquaticum) and lemon bacopa (Bacopa caroliniana) are two great plants for a Florida biotope. My friend's pond in Silver Springs/Forest area is brimming with it! Too bad you're not just a tad closer :D PM me if you're interested though, he periodically thins his pond and sells those two plants for real cheap now and then.
 
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Hiya neighbor! I'm in Ocala...so am familiar with the river where you went dipnetting. A few other fish to watch for around here are least killifish, Heterandria formosa:
Heterandria_formosa.jpg


And golden topminnows, Fundulus chrystotus:
tn_Fuchr_m0.jpg


I would think a pygmy sunfish would terrorize your other fish, and a 15 gallon would be too small long term for it...maybe look into other options such as a Florida flagfish, as a centerpiece fish. You may need to actually pay for it though ;) I've never found one yet.

Parrots feather (Myriophyllum aquaticum) and lemon bacopa (Bacopa caroliniana) are two great plants for a Florida biotope. My friend's pond in Silver Springs/Forest area is brimming with it! Too bad you're not just a tad closer :D PM me if you're interested though, he periodically thins his pond and sells those two plants for real cheap now and then.

I actually think the mystery fish in my tank is a golden topminnow. I doubt I'll keep it, I'd really just like to keep the mosquito fish in the tank.

If your friend does end up selling the plants, I'd be very interested. I go to Ocala quite often (twice a week, I take classes at the college) and I actually play music with some friends at Stumpknockers on the river on SR200 so meeting somewhere in the area would not be a problem at all.
 
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