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Nice thread and idea, really helpful! Definitely should be pinned. Thanks TekFish!
 
Looking good, Tek, this will be really helpful :)
 
How about African Dwarf Frogs?  I know, not a fish, but a fairly popular nano inhabitant.
 
Hmmmm, yeah ill stick those on. What is the right size I've never kept them before.

Tek oot.
 
Added:
African Dwarf Frogs


Removed:
None

Moved:
None

> 12L or 3 gal
Betta Splendens (Betta or Siamese Fighting Fish)
Betta Pugnax
Betta Imbellis

> 20L or 5 gal
Dario Dario (Scarlet Badis)
Trichopsis Pumila (Sparkling Gourami)
Poecilia Wingei (Endler's Guppy or Endler's Livebearer)
Poecilia Reticulata (Guppy)
Carinotetraodon Travancoricus (Dwarf Freshwater Puffer)
Licorice Gouramis
African Dwarf Frogs

> 28L or 7 gal
Boraras Brigattae (Mosquito Rasbora or Chili Rasbora)
Danio Margaritatus (Celestial Pearl Danio)
Hyphessobrycon Amandae (Ember Tetra)
Microdevario Kubotai (Green Neon Rasbora)
Aplocheilichthys Normani (Norman's Lampeye)
Microrasbora Erithromicron (Emerald Dwarf Rasbora)
Microrasbora gatesi
Microrasbora kubotai
Microrasbora nana
Microrasbora rubescens
Boraras maculatus (Dwarf rasbora, Dwarf-spotted rasbora, Spotted rasbora, Pygmy rasbora)
Boraras merah
Boraras micros
Boraras urophthalmoides (Least rasbora, Exclamation-point rasbora)
Chocolate Gouramis
Sundadanio axelrodi


Ok added Dwarf Frogs, thanks Maedhros.

Tek oot.
 
Pygmy cories are good bottom feeders for smaller tanks, reaching about one inch. About ten gallons is recommended but i have kept them in smaller tanks, like the 6g fluval edge, and they have thrived. They really are teeny!
 
Added:
Corydoras Pygmaeus (Pygmy Cory)

Removed:
None

Moved:
None

> 12L or 3 gal
Betta Splendens (Betta or Siamese Fighting Fish)
Betta Pugnax 
Betta Imbellis 

> 20L or 5 gal
Dario Dario (Scarlet Badis)
Trichopsis Pumila (Sparkling Gourami)
Poecilia Wingei (Endler's Guppy or Endler's Livebearer)
Poecilia Reticulata (Guppy)
Carinotetraodon Travancoricus (Dwarf Freshwater Puffer)
Licorice Gouramis
African Dwarf Frogs
Corydoras Pygmaeus (Pygmy Cory)
> 28L or 7 gal
Boraras Brigattae (Mosquito Rasbora or Chili Rasbora)
Danio Margaritatus (Celestial Pearl Danio)
Hyphessobrycon Amandae (Ember Tetra)
Microdevario Kubotai (Green Neon Rasbora) 
Aplocheilichthys Normani (Norman's Lampeye)
Microrasbora Erithromicron (Emerald Dwarf Rasbora) 
Microrasbora gatesi
Microrasbora kubotai
Microrasbora nana
Microrasbora rubescens
Boraras maculatus (Dwarf rasbora, Dwarf-spotted rasbora, Spotted rasbora, Pygmy rasbora)
Boraras merah
Boraras micros
Boraras urophthalmoides (Least rasbora, Exclamation-point rasbora)
Chocolate Gouramis
Sundadanio axelrodi
 
Added Pygmy Cory, left Mosquitofish off since everywhere I said says 10gal minimum, if anyone has kept these successfully in smaller tanks I'll be happy to add them on but until then, they're gonna stay off.
 
Tek oot.
 
I have actually kept them in a small 6 gallon tank because they are quite common here...

How about shell dweller cichlids for the 7 gallon? I have tried it in the past and it worked quite well! Only 3 specimens though... 1 male and 2 females... I sold any offspring they had...
 
I have the recommendation of 1 male guppy in a 3g tank. I would then remove a betta from the 3g, and put it in the 5g area. (Some people say three is fine, but I believe at least 5) You may want to also put the recommended temperatures, for example, cold water or warm water since people getting a nano tank may be less likely to get a heater.
 
TekFish said:
Added:
Corydoras Pygmaeus (Pygmy Cory)
Removed:NoneMoved:None> 12L or 3 galBetta Splendens (Betta or Siamese Fighting Fish)Betta Pugnax Betta Imbellis > 20L or 5 galDario Dario (Scarlet Badis)Trichopsis Pumila (Sparkling Gourami)Poecilia Wingei (Endler's Guppy or Endler's Livebearer)Poecilia Reticulata (Guppy)Carinotetraodon Travancoricus (Dwarf Freshwater Puffer)Licorice GouramisAfrican Dwarf Frogs
Corydoras Pygmaeus (Pygmy Cory)> 28L or 7 galBoraras Brigattae (Mosquito Rasbora or Chili Rasbora)Danio Margaritatus (Celestial Pearl Danio)Hyphessobrycon Amandae (Ember Tetra)Microdevario Kubotai (Green Neon Rasbora) Aplocheilichthys Normani (Norman's Lampeye)Microrasbora Erithromicron (Emerald Dwarf Rasbora) Microrasbora gatesiMicrorasbora kubotaiMicrorasbora nanaMicrorasbora rubescensBoraras maculatus (Dwarf rasbora, Dwarf-spotted rasbora, Spotted rasbora, Pygmy rasbora)Boraras merahBoraras microsBoraras urophthalmoides (Least rasbora, Exclamation-point rasbora)Chocolate GouramisSundadanio axelrodi
 
Added Pygmy Cory, left Mosquitofish off since everywhere I said says 10gal minimum, if anyone has kept these successfully in smaller tanks I'll be happy to add them on but until then, they're gonna stay off.
 
Tek oot.

Yeah also the indostomus crocodilus can be kept in the 5 gallon categrory! :3
 
Added:
Shell Dweller Cichlids
Mosquitofish

Removed:
None

Moved:
Poecilia Wingei (Endler's Guppy or Endler's Livebearer)

> 12L or 3 gal
Betta Splendens (Betta or Siamese Fighting Fish)
Betta Pugnax 
Betta Imbellis 
Poecilia Wingei (Endler's Guppy or Endler's Livebearer)

> 20L or 5 gal
Dario Dario (Scarlet Badis)
Trichopsis Pumila (Sparkling Gourami)
Poecilia Reticulata (Guppy)
Carinotetraodon Travancoricus (Dwarf Freshwater Puffer)
Licorice Gouramis
African Dwarf Frogs
Corydoras Pygmaeus (Pygmy Cory)
Indostomus Crocodilus

> 28L or 7 gal
Boraras Brigattae (Mosquito Rasbora or Chili Rasbora)
Danio Margaritatus (Celestial Pearl Danio)
Hyphessobrycon Amandae (Ember Tetra)
Microdevario Kubotai (Green Neon Rasbora) 
Aplocheilichthys Normani (Norman's Lampeye)
Microrasbora Erithromicron (Emerald Dwarf Rasbora) 
Microrasbora gatesi
Microrasbora kubotai
Microrasbora nana
Microrasbora rubescens
Boraras maculatus (Dwarf rasbora, Dwarf-spotted rasbora, Spotted rasbora, Pygmy rasbora)
Boraras merah
Boraras micros
Boraras urophthalmoides (Least rasbora, Exclamation-point rasbora)
Chocolate Gouramis
Sundadanio axelrodi
Shell Dweller Cichlids
Mosquito Fish/Gambusia
 
@cpwebsite
I'm not going to move the Betta Species from the 3gal section, because they're basically the only choice for a tank that small, plus people have had success keeping them in a one gallon tank, not saying that's a good thing, but a 3gal is 3 times that so yeah.
 
Tek oot.
 

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