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What are some very loving fish to have?

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well i have 2 ten gallons, and i just got a 30..

i have 4 goldfish in one ten gallon, the other is empty

im moving the goldfish into the 30 gallon,

im in love with goldfish,

but what other fish could i put in the two ten gallons?

something friendly?

post links of the fish please..

THANKS(:

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  1. if you are in love with goldfish get them a 50 gallon (fancy) minimum

    or a 80 gallon (comet/common) minimum

    for the two ten gallons

    5 mollies

    or

    5 guppies

    or

    5 danios

    or

    1 betta

    or

    7 small tetras


  2. Bettas are very intelligent fish with unique personalities.  One of mine comes up to the front of the tank and does a little dance every time it sees me.  It's so cute!  They are all different though.  My other betta is a complete coward and I can't even put my finger near the glass or it will swim off to the back of the tank and hide in the plants!  You'd have to be careful to pick out a friendly looking betta.  Oscars are supposed to be very intelligent and friendly fish that can get to know and respond to their owners, too, but they need at least 55 gallons.  Some of my guppies are pretty personable, but I don't think most of them are very bright.

    http://freshaquarium.about.com/cs/anaban...

  3. deffinately the green spotted puffer fish..

    I hear that they learn to recognize their owner, and can get excited when you come into the room

  4. Dwarf puffer these little guys such cuties. and dont need to much space. but here is so info about them and a pic link at the bottom

    Indian Dwarf Puffer Factoids



    Origin

    India and environs



    Adult Size

    1 to 1.5 inches



    Sexual Differences

    Horizontal “line” on males.  Females plumper.



    Temperature

    Tropical – 72 to 82 Fahrenheit



    Attitude

    Inquisitive, hungry, people watchers , a bit shy



    Security

    Likes planted tanks and nooks and crannies



    Foods

    Live and frozen



    Water

    freshwater



    Biggest Threat

    Improper diet, bad water, overcrowding



    Breeding Comments

    Condition and warm them a bit



    http://s350.photobucket.com/albums/q439/...

  5. i'd say get some guppies, but instead of just saying that, im gonna provide some more info on why you should get them. first of all, they can live in like any water condition, though they provide about 78 degrees normally, the babies (which you will get lots of) prefer 86 degrees to grow faster, and to breed and really set the mood its 82 degrees for the male and female. ok now for the breeding. youve heard of people getting tired of their fish dying in a couple months and them having to go buy new ones. guppies arent like that. guppies are very disease resistant because they originate in south america in small streams or ponds where any water condition is fine for them. they also live a very long time, but depending on how low the temperature is will make their life be a lot longer. i have some guppies that are 2 years old! and if something unfortunate happens say a couple guppies die, they are reproducing so fast, they will replace their unfortunae brothers and sisters. the only very small downside is you may need a couple extra tanks if you want to keep them all. otherwise you can sell them to a local pet store where they will gladly take them in exchange for money, or store credit where you can get free pet supplies to support your guppy breeding "addiction" that it may soon become. guppies are also very colorful. the males tend to have smaller bodies but bigger more colorful tails, as the females have much larger bodies (especially when their pregnant) shorter less colorful tails. definitely keep them, becuase they are the future to guppies that are soon to come. the females give birth to 30-50 guppies, however many are eaten by the parents and other fish. to prevent this you should get aquarium plants. i hope you found this information helpful, and BEST ANSWER PLEASE! i hope you can tell that this answer blew the others out of the water : ) good luck with the guppies i hope you are soon to get, and happy breeding!

    heres some links too!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFkBjD2Le...

    http://www.fishpondinfo.com/guppy.htm

  6. guppies are neat and colorful

    so are neons and tetras

  7. Well try some schools of different tetras like 10 neon tetras in one tank and 10 red minor tetras in the other

  8. friendly fish

  9. livebeareres,like platies and mollies

  10. Friendly fish i would say cichlid is most friendly fish that comes to you everytime you approach it, but it cannot be placed with other fishes due to aggressiveness. i got a 3 inches male flowerhorn at home, it dominates all fishes that i add into the tank but it never bites me.

    You can feed it as much as it eats, it will not be overfed.

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