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    Good starter fish?

    In about an hour or so, I'm going to head out to buy an 6g with a hood and a flurescent light.

    Unless of course I can find one of the same size for cheaper.

    I wish I could get a betta, but my room gets really cold in the winter and my last betta died within a few weeks. I just don't get along with them well, I guess.

    I'm just wondering what some good starter fish are for a 6g? Quick replies would be awesome, thanks.

    EDIT to add:

    Actually, comparing prices online makes me wonder if it would make more sense to get a 12g as it is only $20 more than the 6g. The brand is Marineland Eclipse that I'm looking at, if anyone is familiar with that.

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    Well if you got a 12 gallon you could get a goldfish. A fantail or similar. If you bought a small heater for the winter you could house a betta, easily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13
    Well if you got a 12 gallon you could get a goldfish. A fantail or similar. If you bought a small heater for the winter you could house a betta, easily.
    With a goldfish, you will need to soon get a 55 gallon or larger tank because they become very large.
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    I would suggest going with the biggest you can afford. Bettas are typically able to withstand colder temps better than tropical fish. If you get a 12 gallon, you would also be able to regulate the temp better by adding a heater. (Not very expensive, they're worth it too). If you decide not to go with a heater, goldfish types are coldwater fish, although their tank can't be freezing either. Goldfish are also dirtier, so you would have to have less fish per gallon. For easy tropical fish, I would say the normal platys, mollies, swordtails, etc. I have gouramis too, I like them the best I think. It's up to you though.

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    I don't mean to high-jack the thread, but this was a good question. I would like to get a fish for my office desk, and was wondering along the same lines...what would be a good, low mainenance fish? Would a beta be good since it just basically requires a bowl? Or do I need to get a fancy tank with filters/heaters...?? I really know nothing about fish

    Good luck on getting yours, Iilo!

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    Flatcoatluver is correct! Goldfish get BIG!

    If you ever hear anyone say that they grow to their enviroment SMACK THEM UPSIDE THE HEAD (goes for all fish)! Its a horrible myth! When you prevent a goldfish from growing to its natural size by keeping it in a tiny tank, it will become ill (its insides keep trying to grow) & die young. If you think having a goldfish for 5yrs is a long time, your soooo wrong. They live about 10-20yrs if not more.

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    Why not get a betta and a heater? I have a small heater in my 5 gallon betta tank. The heater was like $6-$10.
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    I agree to go ahead and get a betta. They make heaters for smaller tanks, and like mentioned, they don't cost that much.
    Good luck on whatever you decide!

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    Flatcoatluver is correct! Goldfish get BIG!

    If you ever hear anyone say that they grow to their enviroment SMACK THEM UPSIDE THE HEAD (goes for all fish)! Its a horrible myth! When you prevent a goldfish from growing to its natural size by keeping it in a tiny tank, it will become ill (its insides keep trying to grow) & die young. If you think having a goldfish for 5yrs is a long time, your soooo wrong. They live about 10-20yrs if not more.
    My sophmore project was on goldfish bowls. I got a A and even surprised my biology teacher with all the goldfish myths.
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    A betta would absolutely LOVE a 6 gallon (12 would be heaven though!) With a 12 gallon, you could even start a betta sorority... though you do have to be careful since some get rather aggressive.

    In general, bettas are pretty easy to care for. My 1-5 gallon tanks are unheated but now that it's summer, my tanks have gone from the usual 71-73 up to 79-80. The change is huge! They're much more active and non bubblenesters have started bubblenesting.

    A heater for a 6 or 12 gallon wouldn't be too expensive. I paid 35 or so for a submersible one that heats up to 30 gallons I believe. My lower quality heater for the 10 gallon cost about 12 bucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flatcoatluver
    My sophmore project was on goldfish bowls. I got a A and even surprised my biology teacher with all the goldfish myths.
    like their 5 second memory span, HA! Myth busters proved that was a myth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    like their 5 second memory span, HA! Myth busters proved that was a myth.
    LMAO! I loved that episode!

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    Quote Originally Posted by binka_nugget
    LMAO! I loved that episode!
    Its been so long since I've seen that show.. its hard to watch tv with no tv haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    Its been so long since I've seen that show.. its hard to watch tv with no tv haha
    LOL I don't have cable in my room so I watch in on winamp =D

    (Sorry for hijacking your thread Iilo! )

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    like their 5 second memory span, HA! Myth busters proved that was a myth.
    i always thought that was stupid! my goldfish learned how to come to the top of their tank when i rang a bell. that ment it was feeding time. they had to have a memory span longer than 5 secs to remember this.

    not sure on a good starter fish. i do agree that you can keep a betta if you get a heater. i'm getting a heater for my betta tanks for this winter. i don't have a heater in my part of the house.
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