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Does anyone have an Arcadia Arctank 35L?

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Matildathebrave · 25/06/2012 17:10

If so what fish did you keep in it?

It's a lot smaller than what I'm used to but hoping I can still keep a few fish happily in there.

Matilda

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EauRouge · 25/06/2012 18:17

35 litres is pretty titchy, I think I'd be tempted to stick with shrimp in a tank that small.

Matildathebrave · 27/06/2012 12:05

Mmmmm I do like shrimp but buy them to feed to my MBU, not sure about keeping just those in a tank though they are cool.

I've been advised I could have a decent shoal of cardinal's, a couple of cory's and maybe a few guppies.

Does anyone else have a small tank and if so what do you keep in it?

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Katz · 27/06/2012 12:08

In our smaller ank we keep snails and some baby mollies, we're looking to get a dwarf puffer for it but not been successful in getting one yet.

We also have a 90l river reef ank and a 240l fluval profile.

Matildathebrave · 27/06/2012 12:12

Ah yes I thought about dwarf puffers too, or maybe a betta?

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MamaPizza · 27/06/2012 15:45

A betta or a dwarf puffer would be ideal for your tank.

But please don't stock it as advised (I can only assume P@H). Cories are also shoaling fish, so you'd need at least six. And on top of that a shoal of cardinals and some guppies is way overstocking the tank.

So yes, betta or dwarf puffer or a shrimp heaven would be good options for your tank.

EauRouge · 27/06/2012 17:01

Crikey, who on earth said you could keep a shoal of cardinals, corys AND guppies in there?! It's far too small. A betta would be OK at a push, dwarf puffers are tiny but much pickier about water quality.

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