My favorites with these models are planted tanks with tetras, or a simple but beautiful nano-reef, but choose fish wisely.
The only snakes I can think of that can live in a ten gallon/five gallon are Blind snakes and Ringneck snakes. Just because an animal is alive in a small tank does not mean it will continue to stay alive in poor accomadations. Unless you're an expert you shouldn't mess with those. All the cage sizes listed here are big enough for the animal to carry out its essential functions and fit any necessary cage furnishing.
I'd regularly take her outside and let her crawl around in the grass or on the kitchen floor when it was too cold out. For most animals, bigger is better, and with small tanks comes more maintenance to compensate for excess nutrient levels (animal waste turning into nitrates). here is a fish calculator,you input the size of your tank and it tells you how many fish you can have in your tank the numbers given is the absolute max number of fish for a given size of tank naturally caught red slider.
no need for gigantic cages if you hold them and exercise them for a little while each day you don't need much besides a smmaal tank a log to hide under and proper lightingWow! I've never had much success keeping them with fish, but I may try a frog-only setup in the future after I do a bit of research.First you say I should get snails, then you say I should not do anything to an animal I wouldn't want done to me.
Always do careful research to pick fish for small tanks to insure they are suitable, and to find out if they should be kept alone, or with tank-mates.With that said, what are some of these suitable creatures?There is some controversy on what fish are suitable for a five gallon tank. also im not spoiled i adopted or purchased all of my animals with the money i have earned doing yard work and small jobs. Many people are fine with keeping smaller fish in a 7 gallon. That's why I don't have six bettas right now. Axies can get to be almost a foot long. To provide a better website experience, pethelpful.com uses cookies (and other similar technologies) and may collect, process, and share personal data. This is because they keep all snakes that reach maturity in l40-80 gallons depending on the species. Anybody can answer
I see no reason why 10 gallons isn't fine and unless you have real reasons for your statements, sit on it.Melissa A Smith, if you are trying to educate people then maybe you should try to teach them instead of being rude and telling them to get off 'your' site. AllClassifieds.ca. Also, some species are larger and not recommended.Small Animals NOT Recommended for 5 Gallon Tanks: mandarin dragonet, goldfish, poison dart frogs, white's tree frog, red eye tree frog, turtles, dwarf hamsters, king snakes. You take it out of the tank for exercise or just to hold? that's way too small! Don't do it if you can't stand listening to the crickets you have to feed them though.
My local NON CHAIN pet store that i and all my family shop at has very heathly animals. Two or three very small hermit crabs can be kept in a 5-gallon tank, but once they start to get bigger or you increase the size of the colony, they'll need more space. Any suggestions?Actually a 10G tank for hermit crabs would not be good at all. Get a grip.
The axie might become more prone to disease and the tank might be prone to ammonia spikes.Sure, they can live in a 10 gallon. The person who I purchased my current 11 gallon terrarium from had a crest that was kept in it it's whole life. I was wondering if I could use the spare 5 gallon for anything else, but then this article gave me the idea of trying out African dwarf frogs.
Use a 20-gallon “long” tank for terrestrial and aquatic species, such as fire-bellied toads (Bombina ssp.)
My favorites with these models are planted tanks with tetras, or a simple but beautiful nano-reef, but choose fish wisely.
The only snakes I can think of that can live in a ten gallon/five gallon are Blind snakes and Ringneck snakes. Just because an animal is alive in a small tank does not mean it will continue to stay alive in poor accomadations. Unless you're an expert you shouldn't mess with those. All the cage sizes listed here are big enough for the animal to carry out its essential functions and fit any necessary cage furnishing.
I'd regularly take her outside and let her crawl around in the grass or on the kitchen floor when it was too cold out. For most animals, bigger is better, and with small tanks comes more maintenance to compensate for excess nutrient levels (animal waste turning into nitrates). here is a fish calculator,you input the size of your tank and it tells you how many fish you can have in your tank the numbers given is the absolute max number of fish for a given size of tank naturally caught red slider.
no need for gigantic cages if you hold them and exercise them for a little while each day you don't need much besides a smmaal tank a log to hide under and proper lightingWow! I've never had much success keeping them with fish, but I may try a frog-only setup in the future after I do a bit of research.First you say I should get snails, then you say I should not do anything to an animal I wouldn't want done to me.
Always do careful research to pick fish for small tanks to insure they are suitable, and to find out if they should be kept alone, or with tank-mates.With that said, what are some of these suitable creatures?There is some controversy on what fish are suitable for a five gallon tank. also im not spoiled i adopted or purchased all of my animals with the money i have earned doing yard work and small jobs. Many people are fine with keeping smaller fish in a 7 gallon. That's why I don't have six bettas right now. Axies can get to be almost a foot long. To provide a better website experience, pethelpful.com uses cookies (and other similar technologies) and may collect, process, and share personal data. This is because they keep all snakes that reach maturity in l40-80 gallons depending on the species. Anybody can answer
I see no reason why 10 gallons isn't fine and unless you have real reasons for your statements, sit on it.Melissa A Smith, if you are trying to educate people then maybe you should try to teach them instead of being rude and telling them to get off 'your' site. AllClassifieds.ca. Also, some species are larger and not recommended.Small Animals NOT Recommended for 5 Gallon Tanks: mandarin dragonet, goldfish, poison dart frogs, white's tree frog, red eye tree frog, turtles, dwarf hamsters, king snakes. You take it out of the tank for exercise or just to hold? that's way too small! Don't do it if you can't stand listening to the crickets you have to feed them though.
My local NON CHAIN pet store that i and all my family shop at has very heathly animals. Two or three very small hermit crabs can be kept in a 5-gallon tank, but once they start to get bigger or you increase the size of the colony, they'll need more space. Any suggestions?Actually a 10G tank for hermit crabs would not be good at all. Get a grip.
The axie might become more prone to disease and the tank might be prone to ammonia spikes.Sure, they can live in a 10 gallon. The person who I purchased my current 11 gallon terrarium from had a crest that was kept in it it's whole life. I was wondering if I could use the spare 5 gallon for anything else, but then this article gave me the idea of trying out African dwarf frogs.
Use a 20-gallon “long” tank for terrestrial and aquatic species, such as fire-bellied toads (Bombina ssp.)
My favorites with these models are planted tanks with tetras, or a simple but beautiful nano-reef, but choose fish wisely.
The only snakes I can think of that can live in a ten gallon/five gallon are Blind snakes and Ringneck snakes. Just because an animal is alive in a small tank does not mean it will continue to stay alive in poor accomadations. Unless you're an expert you shouldn't mess with those. All the cage sizes listed here are big enough for the animal to carry out its essential functions and fit any necessary cage furnishing.
I'd regularly take her outside and let her crawl around in the grass or on the kitchen floor when it was too cold out. For most animals, bigger is better, and with small tanks comes more maintenance to compensate for excess nutrient levels (animal waste turning into nitrates). here is a fish calculator,you input the size of your tank and it tells you how many fish you can have in your tank the numbers given is the absolute max number of fish for a given size of tank naturally caught red slider.
no need for gigantic cages if you hold them and exercise them for a little while each day you don't need much besides a smmaal tank a log to hide under and proper lightingWow! I've never had much success keeping them with fish, but I may try a frog-only setup in the future after I do a bit of research.First you say I should get snails, then you say I should not do anything to an animal I wouldn't want done to me.
Always do careful research to pick fish for small tanks to insure they are suitable, and to find out if they should be kept alone, or with tank-mates.With that said, what are some of these suitable creatures?There is some controversy on what fish are suitable for a five gallon tank. also im not spoiled i adopted or purchased all of my animals with the money i have earned doing yard work and small jobs. Many people are fine with keeping smaller fish in a 7 gallon. That's why I don't have six bettas right now. Axies can get to be almost a foot long. To provide a better website experience, pethelpful.com uses cookies (and other similar technologies) and may collect, process, and share personal data. This is because they keep all snakes that reach maturity in l40-80 gallons depending on the species. Anybody can answer
I see no reason why 10 gallons isn't fine and unless you have real reasons for your statements, sit on it.Melissa A Smith, if you are trying to educate people then maybe you should try to teach them instead of being rude and telling them to get off 'your' site. AllClassifieds.ca. Also, some species are larger and not recommended.Small Animals NOT Recommended for 5 Gallon Tanks: mandarin dragonet, goldfish, poison dart frogs, white's tree frog, red eye tree frog, turtles, dwarf hamsters, king snakes. You take it out of the tank for exercise or just to hold? that's way too small! Don't do it if you can't stand listening to the crickets you have to feed them though.
My local NON CHAIN pet store that i and all my family shop at has very heathly animals. Two or three very small hermit crabs can be kept in a 5-gallon tank, but once they start to get bigger or you increase the size of the colony, they'll need more space. Any suggestions?Actually a 10G tank for hermit crabs would not be good at all. Get a grip.
The axie might become more prone to disease and the tank might be prone to ammonia spikes.Sure, they can live in a 10 gallon. The person who I purchased my current 11 gallon terrarium from had a crest that was kept in it it's whole life. I was wondering if I could use the spare 5 gallon for anything else, but then this article gave me the idea of trying out African dwarf frogs.
Use a 20-gallon “long” tank for terrestrial and aquatic species, such as fire-bellied toads (Bombina ssp.)
So you’ve just pulled out a dusty old aquarium from the basement and are now wondering if there are any interesting animals you can keep in it to avoid throwing it away or pursuing an arduous search for someone who’d be willing to come pick it up from your house (shipping them would be far more expensive than the unit itself). One is in a 10gal tank divided in three with a back panel filter that takes up around 2 gals of tank so each section is around 2.75 gals, soil substrate heavily planted with 2 ottocinclus. 1 - 24 of 159 ads. A couple more things, first, that website you supported your claims of axolotl care is now taken down.
Why are you acting like a child, calling people stupid and other names. Login / Register. Cory cats are funny and clean up dropped food while bettas have vivid colors and will actually interact with their owners. Mice.
"do more research" I have looked into the axolotl tank size recommendations and my answer is the same.
My favorites with these models are planted tanks with tetras, or a simple but beautiful nano-reef, but choose fish wisely.
The only snakes I can think of that can live in a ten gallon/five gallon are Blind snakes and Ringneck snakes. Just because an animal is alive in a small tank does not mean it will continue to stay alive in poor accomadations. Unless you're an expert you shouldn't mess with those. All the cage sizes listed here are big enough for the animal to carry out its essential functions and fit any necessary cage furnishing.
I'd regularly take her outside and let her crawl around in the grass or on the kitchen floor when it was too cold out. For most animals, bigger is better, and with small tanks comes more maintenance to compensate for excess nutrient levels (animal waste turning into nitrates). here is a fish calculator,you input the size of your tank and it tells you how many fish you can have in your tank the numbers given is the absolute max number of fish for a given size of tank naturally caught red slider.
no need for gigantic cages if you hold them and exercise them for a little while each day you don't need much besides a smmaal tank a log to hide under and proper lightingWow! I've never had much success keeping them with fish, but I may try a frog-only setup in the future after I do a bit of research.First you say I should get snails, then you say I should not do anything to an animal I wouldn't want done to me.
Always do careful research to pick fish for small tanks to insure they are suitable, and to find out if they should be kept alone, or with tank-mates.With that said, what are some of these suitable creatures?There is some controversy on what fish are suitable for a five gallon tank. also im not spoiled i adopted or purchased all of my animals with the money i have earned doing yard work and small jobs. Many people are fine with keeping smaller fish in a 7 gallon. That's why I don't have six bettas right now. Axies can get to be almost a foot long. To provide a better website experience, pethelpful.com uses cookies (and other similar technologies) and may collect, process, and share personal data. This is because they keep all snakes that reach maturity in l40-80 gallons depending on the species. Anybody can answer
I see no reason why 10 gallons isn't fine and unless you have real reasons for your statements, sit on it.Melissa A Smith, if you are trying to educate people then maybe you should try to teach them instead of being rude and telling them to get off 'your' site. AllClassifieds.ca. Also, some species are larger and not recommended.Small Animals NOT Recommended for 5 Gallon Tanks: mandarin dragonet, goldfish, poison dart frogs, white's tree frog, red eye tree frog, turtles, dwarf hamsters, king snakes. You take it out of the tank for exercise or just to hold? that's way too small! Don't do it if you can't stand listening to the crickets you have to feed them though.
My local NON CHAIN pet store that i and all my family shop at has very heathly animals. Two or three very small hermit crabs can be kept in a 5-gallon tank, but once they start to get bigger or you increase the size of the colony, they'll need more space. Any suggestions?Actually a 10G tank for hermit crabs would not be good at all. Get a grip.
The axie might become more prone to disease and the tank might be prone to ammonia spikes.Sure, they can live in a 10 gallon. The person who I purchased my current 11 gallon terrarium from had a crest that was kept in it it's whole life. I was wondering if I could use the spare 5 gallon for anything else, but then this article gave me the idea of trying out African dwarf frogs.
Use a 20-gallon “long” tank for terrestrial and aquatic species, such as fire-bellied toads (Bombina ssp.)
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