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    Stocking my tanks.

    A betta would do nicely in a 5G or 10G- but remember bettas should be kept alone. I have a small school of 5 neon tetra and 2 ghost shrimp in one of my 10Gs. You could keep a group of guppies or platy in a 10G and maybe a few in a 5G as well. I don't know very much about the fish you listed in...
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    Stocking My 29G Aquarium

    Hello there! This is my first post on this forum. I used to use a different forum but people were not very helpful and I looked at some of the other posts and thought this looked like a good one! I have had a 29G freshwater tank since christmas. Of course it is fully cycled but over time a few...
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    Breeding ADFs

    I would remove the eggs/fish when the eggs are laid. Do not handle or stress the pregnant one, until she has laid eggs. Other fish and adult frogs will eat the eggs. They are frogs so soon you will have some tadpoles! I do not know much. Hopefully someone else helps! Sent from my iPod touch...
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    African Dwarf Frogs?

    You also need a heater and filter (which you probably already have) Sent from my iPod touch using Aquarium Advice
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    ADF or ACF?

    They are both good, but I personally think african dwarf frogs are much better. African dwarf frogs prefer to be in groups, but don't have to. They are extremely peaceful and you can keep about 5 in a 10 gal. They can also be kept with other fish that will not attack them. African clawed...
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    New tank as a gift!

    You will also need a heater with a betta. You could even a get an african dwarf frog, snails, or shrimp. But if she gets frogs remember to get them at the same time if not before the Betta arrives. Sent from my iPod touch using Aquarium Advice
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    ok betta tankmates

    Cory cats, neon tetra, apple snails, shrimp, and african dwarf frogs Sent from my iPod touch using Aquarium Advice
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