praying mantis
snail
goldfish
newt/salamander
tetra
caterpillar
mouse
some tropical fish
hermit crab
ants
meal worms
earthworms
2006-08-13 04:16:54
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answered by home schooling mother 6
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i can not have the skill to truly assist you to with the 1st section yet for some thing i visit. in case you want to do a partial cleansing, you will get a pair of those fish that suck on the glass and a magnet scrubber (the scrubby section is going indoors the tank and the magnet section attracts the only indoors the tank.) you're in a position to do an entire cleansing a minimum of as with out postpone as each and each 2 months and a partial cleansing 2 cases a month. as quickly as you do a partial cleansing it extremely is had to regulate the pebbles( if needed), and regulate lots of the water. Sorry yet beta many times do no longer stay longer than 2 years besides the undeniable fact that the optimum is 5 years, 6 months or older at a similar time as provided. maximum nutrition are ok, neon's will consume some thing and beta demands a top quality beta nutrition. furnish the fish a pinch an afternoon. The clean out could want to be an identical form of the pump to maximize overall performance. Have colored pebbles unfold around the backside w/ some great stones or any element undemanding in length that interests you. Get those out of the domestic dog save a historic previous isn't needed.
2016-11-04 12:00:07
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answered by shea 4
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In a small tank probably the best creatures to try and keep to study over an extended period are small outdoor lizards such as those often found in the eastern part of North Carolina, small tree frogs from the same area, or a very small turtle. Mainenance of the creatures will require adequate fresh air, suitable temperature climate, sunlight, and constant supply of fresh food. It is great fun to watch any of the above eat common house flies live. in the summer it is also possible to catch mosquitos and moths and place them inside the tank habitat for a food supply. Turtles eat a variety of well diced up food materials such as lettuce, tuna fish bits, tomato, insects and some fruit. I would avoid (if a beginner) such creatures as snakes, fish, crabs, spiders, and the tank is to small for warm blooded animals. you must remember to clean the inside of the tank once a week or the droppings/waste will kill your pet subject.
2006-08-13 04:20:42
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answered by zahbudar 6
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you could put some type of small fish. Maybe even a few. I do not believe it is big enough for a reptile either an insect or fish.
2006-08-13 04:11:48
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answered by Anonymous
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lol there isnt much m8 not really u could maby manage 1 of the smaller speics of snake or smaller spider's although if u want a praying mantus a 2.5 gallon tank would b ideal!! You could even turnit into an Ant/Worm farm or raise silk moths!!
Worm_master
2006-08-13 04:11:59
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answered by worm_master 2
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tranchula,millipede,1 male betta fish....reptiles...and same for small animals like hamsters,mice,gerbils need more room than that ....hope you like insects b/c that is all i would put in such a small area to live....no turtle "stays" small if kept in a small tank it will stunt their groweth and drastically shorten their lives..it is cruel!
2006-08-13 04:29:47
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answered by Bekah 5
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Wow thats small maybe a small tree frog because people only put like 1 or 2 in them....maybe a small lizard or something like that.
2006-08-13 04:12:33
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answered by FoxyRoxy 1
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Hermit crabs, and maybe a fish like a beta (japanese fighting fish). Good Luck.
2006-08-13 04:15:24
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answered by bstsgirl 2
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A betta or a small african swimming frog.
2006-08-13 04:17:20
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answered by Anonymous
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