Major Question!!!

orangebaby

New Member
HI THIS MAY BE A STUPID QUESTION TO SOME BUT TODAY I SAW SOME SALTWATER FISH IN A SMALL TANK THE FISH WERE VERY TINY AS WELL BUT ARE THERE ANY CERTAIN BREEDS OF FISH THAT YOU CAN PUT INTO A 1-2 GALLON SALTWATER TANK?
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THANK YOU
 

tripleup05

Member
As far as I know, I am pretty sure all fish need more than that. I guess if you HAD to put fish in there maybe ONE small clown goby or neon cleaner goby. I am sure somebody will correct me if I am wrong.
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by orangebaby
HI THIS MAY BE A STUPID QUESTION TO SOME BUT TODAY I SAW SOME SALTWATER FISH IN A SMALL TANK THE FISH WERE VERY TINY AS WELL BUT ARE THERE ANY CERTAIN BREEDS OF FISH THAT YOU CAN PUT INTO A 1-2 GALLON SALTWATER TANK?
PLEASE EMAIL ME AT-luckycharms93@sbcglobal.net
THANK YOU
No, no salt fish is going to thrive in that small of an invironment. The "General" rule for salt is five gallons per fish including adult size. But that does not always apply, some fish are very active and need lots of swimming space, such as tangs.
 
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