All my shrimp have died, so the only thing in that little 2.5 is Tiger the scarlet badis. I moved the other badis, who I've named Slater, into the other 2.5 that I have and gave him an anubias and split the moss and wood between the two tanks. They both seem pretty happy with it. I still haven't really seen Tiger eat much since I got him, but he's gotta be eating something if he's still swimming around. I also added sponge filters
to each of their tanks to keep the water from getting stagnant.
My betta Liberty is in the 20 with Trooper the snail and a big bunch of anacharis and a few rocks with no gravel. I only have a MarineLand Duetto 10
running with the tank half-filled with water. They're both doing pretty well too. The anacharis is really messy with the tiny leaves and they could clog filters pretty bad. It lost all the leaves when I put it in the tank, but they grew back within two weeks and it's growing like crazy now, so I'm using it as floating plants in my little badis tanks. They really like it.
Both the Bolivian rams I got in the mail died. They were great quality, but I shouldn't have put them in the same tank with my others until they were around the same size. They were being bullied and weren't getting enough food because the bigger ones were too dominant. Three of my Flame tetras disappeared somewhere and I never found them, even when I cleaned out the filter
and everything; one of the others seems like it's about to die. So the 55 has the two butterfly fish, three cory catfish, two dojo loaches, four Bolivian rams, two Flame tetras, two angelfish, and one Bristlenose pleco.
Oh and I had a calico butterfly tail goldfish, named Spot, for about three weeks. I got him as an impulse and put him in a 2.5 gallon even though I knew he needed a bigger tank. So after three weeks, I called someone who has other goldfish and recently lost one and asked her to take him. And Slater is in the tank Spot used to be in.
Oh and I had a calico butterfly tail goldfish, named Spot, for about three weeks. I got him as an impulse and put him in a 2.5 gallon even though I knew he needed a bigger tank. So after three weeks, I called someone who has other goldfish and recently lost one and asked her to take him. And Slater is in the tank Spot used to be in.



