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Getting 2-15 Gallon Tanks!!

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by Heather&Nicole, Aug 13, 2004.

  1. Heather&Nicole

    Heather&Nicole New Member

    My question is what can i put in them?

    I know ONE of them is mine and i am putting puffers in there. What decorations/substrate should i put in there for dwarf puffers?

    The other tank will be for my girl and I know that she wants saltwater so what can she put in there? Could she have a clownfish and a couple anemone's?

    :y_the_best:
     
  2. tina1

    tina1 New Member

    A fifteen gallon saltwater can be quite tricky to maintain. She could go for a single clown and some inverts. Or maybe a goby and a damsel? Sorry, I'm not too good at the whole sw thing :lol:

    I think puffers would like sand as a substrate. Also, you're going to need to feed them small snails every week or so to help keep their beak filed down.
     
  3. Heather&Nicole

    Heather&Nicole New Member

    what snails could i put in there that wont multiply like crazy??

    Thanks for the help on SW question..If anyone else knows SW let me know.
     
  4. grnlemonade

    grnlemonade New Member

    i know turbo snails are full saltwater and they dont multiply like cray, so u could try a few of those out.
     
  5. Heather&Nicole

    Heather&Nicole New Member

    yeah but dwarf pufers are brackish not saltwater. I'll take that part of the ? to tropical fish forums.

    Thanks guys/girls :)
     
  6. t_chelle16

    t_chelle16 New Member

    Actually, dwarf puffers are freshwater (the only freshwater species if I'm not mistaken).

    -Chelle
     
  7. Heather&Nicole

    Heather&Nicole New Member

    hmm I thought they were brackish!
     
  8. Obelix

    Obelix New Member

    The only saltwater Puffers I know of are way to massive for anything less then a 55 to 75 gallon, and I think t_chelle is right that their are freshwater dward puffers and tend to lean toward brackish as adults. (Sry im a bit late posting here)
     

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