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I know I have asked questions similar to this before, but I am desperate! I really want to get a honey gourami for my tank, but I am already overcrowding and my parents will not let me get rid of the fish, get another tank, or donate them to our school. I have
- 2 harlequin rasboras
- 2 sunset dwarf platy
- 3 fancy guppies, 2 female 1 male
- 2 neon tetras
- 2 algae eaters
- 3 glowlight tetras

I want to get a 20 gallon tank, but its too expensive and my parents won't let me get it. I already feel like I am a bad owner... :-( I don't know what to do! Please help! Your help would be much appreciated! Thank you! :-)

2007-03-26 12:05:22 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Fish

Ok, my parents are letting me get a 5 gallon tank so.... how many honey dwarf gouramis can I fit in a 5 gallon tank?

2007-03-26 12:41:25 · update #1

5 answers

No because like you already said yourself-you are alredy over crowding it. Also your paretns won't let you get another tank that's larger-like you already said and know. The best is to just not get the honey gourami. Also your parents are not right to get you another tank, I feel. I think they're just trying to teach you responsibility but your fish are suffering for it. Just stick to your own fish and when you get older and living on your own, you can get him along with dozens of tanks if money will permit. They're not going to leave you or aything.But if you really wanted the fish you should just do what magicman said last time and print out all the answers from your last question and show them to your parents.Hope this helps.

2007-03-26 12:40:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Unfortunately, no you can't. The best thing to do is to take care of the fish you have now and wait till you are either able to get a bigger tank or until you can get a small 5 gallon just fof a few gouramis. Your tank is overcrowded as it is and adding another fish would make it worse and you may end up with numerous fatalities including the new fish.

2007-03-26 12:12:44 · answer #2 · answered by perinelda 2 · 1 1

To be totally honest you should get the 5 gallon and move a few of your existing fish into it. Your 17 gallon is over crowded and that will help some for a while.

MM

2007-03-26 12:59:17 · answer #3 · answered by magicman116 7 · 2 0

A 17g, interior the grand scheme of fish tanks, might desire to be considered a SMALL tank. For the folk yelling out OMG SHARK OMG GOLDFISH, forget approximately approximately those numpties! As a beginner you first might desire to learn the nitrogen cycle and fishless cycling, this might keep away from you killing fish from the beginning up! A tank isn't waiting for fish as we communicate, it is going to take 2-6 weeks of careful cycling in the previous its waiting. As a beginner, you % hardy fish. regrettably very consumer-friendly "beginner" fish like Guppies and Neons at the instant are not hardy anymore! they have been too inbred and production unit farmed and % extremely mature set united stateslately. instead, i might decide for something user-friendly. decide for something like 4 Male Platys (no women! tank is purely too small to handle 1000's of toddlers) and 3 Bronze Corydoras (Corys % an excellent comfortable substrate in spite of the indisputable fact that - no huge gravel!). those adult adult males are nonetheless exceedingly hardy and intensely consumer-friendly. I certainly have a 17g, besides the fact that that's not likely for each guy or woman. that's slightly messy yet i like it that way, it has a breeding group of tiny Black Chin or steel Livebearers (no longer very colourful), a woman Stiphodon Goby, 2x 7 365 days previous Amano Shrimp and a lone "orange" shrimp that's no longer orange, the only survivor of the orange shrimp colony I had. I even have 3 murderer Snails and an entire host of tiny pest snails i've got given up on and purely enable them to get on with it haha! you will possibly desire to stand up close to to that tank after which you initiate seeing all of the newborn livebearers, the shrimp hiding at the back of the rocks and flora, all varieties of issues occurring.

2016-10-20 12:23:55 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you had no other fish in the 5- gallon, you could put in 2. Wait till you grow up,have a job,and your own home,and then buy a few large tanks and lots of fish.

2007-03-26 13:00:30 · answer #5 · answered by DAGIM 4 · 0 2

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