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After lots of researching I've kinda basically came up with ;
Tetraodon fluviatilis or green spotted puffer.
But like I said before, I am upgrading to a much larger tank in the near future. This guy is only about maybe half an inch long.
My LFS has about 10 maybe a bit less in what looks like...
Molly fish!
I loved looking at those guys in the pet shop. How playful and how each one has its own personality. They will always be my favorite and my reason I wanted a fish tank.
Try feeding them algae waffers. Are the snails your picking at the LFS active and out of their shell? How many have you went through? Have you tested your water?
I'd leave him be for a while and just keep an eye on him. And probably wouldn't add anymore fish to your tank. Unless you move your little guy to your larger tank then you could get a school of molly and see how social they can be. But its all up to you.
Oh ahahaha! I'm talking to you on your other post. If everyone is acting fine I wouldn't worry about it. Though most Molly's, platys, etc. Like a bit of salt in there environment. But be careful with salt and tetras. BTW. What kind of filtration do you have? Do you have aeration?
Well maybe, Molly's tend to be very social. Have you looked at him? Dose he look skinny? Cloudy eyes? Ick?! If he looks good, give him time to acclimate. He may just need time to get comfy.
I would check at your lsf and ask for a product called holdfast. Or a rock glue. I WOULD NOT take a chance in going into a hardware store and asking for pure silicone or something. You can kill all your fish and know even know what happens. I've learned this from experience.
It looks like a Gold. Yeah I'm almost positive it's a Gold.angelfish - SegrestFarms Small Animal Wholesale and Saltwater Fish Wholesale - Segrest Farms