Ashenwelt
Aquarium Advice Freak
So a question that comes up a lot is what can go into a five gallon aquarium. This expects heat and filtration and good water. I have made a list over the years on what I KNOW people have been successful with. As such, can you help me expand this list? Please only add if YOU have done it. Here is my list.
What can go in a five? Many, many options. Many of which will start arguments. This is a list that people have been successful with. It’s not a guarantee but it is a place to start.
Fish:
Endlers (males preferably, add a female and you had best e selling a lot of babies all the time)
Betta (1m or 1-2 females, 2 may cause issues depending on personality)
Green Neon Tetra (not really green)
Ember Tetras
Scarlet Badis
Celestial Pearl Danios
Many types of rasboras (some are incredible looking, but they are often the very tiny varieties)
Some types of Killifish
Dwarf Puffer
Smallest Gobbies
Smallest two species of the shell dwelling cichlids (Lamprologus Ocellatus or neolamprologus multifasciatus/similis)
Asian Stone Catfish
Smallest apistogramma species (preferably just for breeding, but several under 2 inches have been kept)
Invertebrates:
Red Cherry Shrimp
Crystal Red Shrimp
Amano Shrimp
Spiki Snail
Pond Snail (beware)
Nerite Snail
And nearly everyone one of them can and will start an ethics argument. Remember there are additional concerns when doing this such as: water temp., water type, water quality, plant levels, ground cover/substrate, etc.
What can go in a five? Many, many options. Many of which will start arguments. This is a list that people have been successful with. It’s not a guarantee but it is a place to start.
Fish:
Endlers (males preferably, add a female and you had best e selling a lot of babies all the time)
Betta (1m or 1-2 females, 2 may cause issues depending on personality)
Green Neon Tetra (not really green)
Ember Tetras
Scarlet Badis
Celestial Pearl Danios
Many types of rasboras (some are incredible looking, but they are often the very tiny varieties)
Some types of Killifish
Dwarf Puffer
Smallest Gobbies
Smallest two species of the shell dwelling cichlids (Lamprologus Ocellatus or neolamprologus multifasciatus/similis)
Asian Stone Catfish
Smallest apistogramma species (preferably just for breeding, but several under 2 inches have been kept)
Invertebrates:
Red Cherry Shrimp
Crystal Red Shrimp
Amano Shrimp
Spiki Snail
Pond Snail (beware)
Nerite Snail
And nearly everyone one of them can and will start an ethics argument. Remember there are additional concerns when doing this such as: water temp., water type, water quality, plant levels, ground cover/substrate, etc.