Egmel Fishaholic Joined Aug 6, 2006 Messages 588 Reaction score 1 Location Guildford, Surrey, UK Sep 10, 2006 #1 here A Shrimp? As an eBay Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
CFC Leader of the Fishes Joined Feb 8, 2003 Messages 11,553 Reaction score 4 Location London Sep 10, 2006 #2 lots of sweets or chocolates.
T Tetras Fish Fanatic Joined Jul 25, 2006 Messages 84 Reaction score 0 Location Canada. (Orig Denmark) Sep 10, 2006 #3 I think a picture of a fish would fit nicely, nothing else.
OohFeeshy It's only forever; not long at all... Joined Dec 23, 2004 Messages 8,206 Reaction score 0 Location Raxacoricofallapatorius Sep 10, 2006 #4 Make a nice pico reef, pico planted or maybe some small shrimp.
A Arfie Fish Herder Joined Jul 20, 2004 Messages 1,046 Reaction score 0 Location The desert Sep 10, 2006 #5 CFC said: lots of sweets or chocolates. Click to expand... Why would anyone "keep" chocolate? Not really enough room to stick a small heater and filter in and have a betta in it. Personally, I'd keep it in it's box in the fleabay sellers house Arfie
CFC said: lots of sweets or chocolates. Click to expand... Why would anyone "keep" chocolate? Not really enough room to stick a small heater and filter in and have a betta in it. Personally, I'd keep it in it's box in the fleabay sellers house Arfie
C confusion Fishaholic Joined May 29, 2006 Messages 573 Reaction score 0 Location Atlanta, GA Sep 10, 2006 #6 2 or 3 male endlers?
T Tetras Fish Fanatic Joined Jul 25, 2006 Messages 84 Reaction score 0 Location Canada. (Orig Denmark) Sep 10, 2006 #7 I would not put shrimp in a small tank like that. I have red cherrys, they swim a lot with my fish, and are social so should be kept in groups, they are sensitive to water conditions, so would only keep them in an established tank with filtration.
I would not put shrimp in a small tank like that. I have red cherrys, they swim a lot with my fish, and are social so should be kept in groups, they are sensitive to water conditions, so would only keep them in an established tank with filtration.
yvez9 you don't know JACK FISH Joined Oct 30, 2004 Messages 2,423 Reaction score 0 Location Montreal, Quebec Sep 10, 2006 #8 it says it's perfect for children on the posting i don't know who's kids are tiny to fit in there
pica_nuttalli don't be a twit Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 3,920 Reaction score 1 Location Berkeley, CA, USA Sep 10, 2006 #9 confusion said: 2 or 3 male endlers? Click to expand... wrong! no filter and inky-dinky (3L is less than a gallon)
confusion said: 2 or 3 male endlers? Click to expand... wrong! no filter and inky-dinky (3L is less than a gallon)
C confusion Fishaholic Joined May 29, 2006 Messages 573 Reaction score 0 Location Atlanta, GA Sep 10, 2006 #10 didn't catch that it didn't have a filter.
K Kame-San Fish Crazy Joined Jun 16, 2006 Messages 221 Reaction score 0 Location Alabama, USA (ohmigosherz) Sep 10, 2006 #11 People at the LFS keep bettas on display in those. It's terrible. Not much bigger that betta cups. I think it WOULD do nice as a candy dish, though
People at the LFS keep bettas on display in those. It's terrible. Not much bigger that betta cups. I think it WOULD do nice as a candy dish, though
K kakihara Fish Fanatic Joined Oct 6, 2005 Messages 100 Reaction score 0 Location Dublin, Ireland Sep 10, 2006 #12 Is that a table lamp?? I suppose you could put a rock with java moss in it and use it as a fry bowl
fish-r-fancy Fish Addict Joined Sep 10, 2006 Messages 713 Reaction score 0 Location Coventry, Rhode Island Sep 10, 2006 #13 I think the fry idea sounds good, except it would be quite hard to get a filter on that thing
S Sp00ky Moved On Joined Dec 29, 2005 Messages 853 Reaction score 0 Location Bradford, West Yorkshire Sep 10, 2006 #14 fill it with water, stick it outside and wait for the mossy larve to appear !
Gankutsuou Fish Herder Joined Jul 21, 2006 Messages 1,451 Reaction score 0 Sep 10, 2006 #15 3 liters for a betta for stocking in a LFS is MUCH better than a betta cup, which is literally just over a cup of water. but not good for stocking at home
3 liters for a betta for stocking in a LFS is MUCH better than a betta cup, which is literally just over a cup of water. but not good for stocking at home