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I'm looking for some fish stocking ideas for a 4 gallon finnex. I have been through the nano tank fish list and it seems the only fish truly suitable was a betta. I also do not want to have to feed live food to further complicate matters. I already have one 4 gallon with a betta. Personally I was thinking of something active that I could put 5-6 of in. I would be happy though if I could find a pair of active kills or something though...But it seems that the only good fish for that are guppies and they breed like rabbits so they would quickly overun the tank. I did see the white cloud minnows which I may default into. I have been looking at killis, and the freshwater bumblebee goby, or a dwarf puffer but I am not sure about them. The dwarf puffer would eat all of the maint. snails or shrimp. Dario darios are not active, and neither are the gobies. Some ideas for me to research. This tank probably won't get stocked till I get out of school in the summer. But I at least want to start researching.
 

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Ember tetra! I just love them and they stay nice and small!

Killies jump, so mind that in mind.

i have white clouds and I LOVE them. They really are very pretty fish and if you can get the long fin kind they are just stunning.
 

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I have 8 Ember Tetra in my Finnex 4. The scale is just right but I think they are very shy and may not be active enough for you. I think once my tank is planted, they might open up some. They like dim light, they are even happier when I turn the light off in my unplanted tank.

I have seen Gold Tetra in my LFS, they are a little bigger, but not much. They are more active and school tighter in a small tank, in my opinon.

See my journal for scale.

http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/t...m/81016-my-first-planted-tank-finnex-4-a.html
 

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How many ember tetras would you put in a 4 gal? Same for the white clouds how many for a four gallon. Ideally I think 5 if possible would be a good number, but I'm not sure. After more research killies seem to be more into the live food spectrum than not. I got rid of my 75 gallon reef to simplify my life. So I don't want my two 4 gallon tanks taking too much time or effort. So far the first tank has been a dream. 5-10mins a day, with a water change every saturday....Can't get any easier...
 

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oops you were quicker than me....I don't need rough house rapid swimming just some movement would be cool. My betta is a dud unless I'm at the tank then he is swimming around begging to be fed....
 

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Forgot to mention my Endler's also. They are the happy little guys on top of the tank in pic #3, they love to swim around the tank. Mine are still growing and should be about the size of the Ember's when full grown. They don't school though, I know you are not looking for schooling fish anyway.
 

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Nope just looking for small active fish. Something to give the eye some movement to draw away all the attention from my plants....:)

Also don't want any fish that require more time an effort than my one year old son...:)
 

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Least Kilifish!

I use to have about 5 least killifish (heterandria formosa) in with my beta in a 3 gallon. They are live bearers not killifish like the common name suggests and tend to roam all over the tank. don't school but like to be in small groups. Great little EASY to care for fish that have fun personalities to watch.

My Betta didn't mess with them at all.
 
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