Such aquariums are equally fascinating and water changes aren’t such a critical necessity every week.However, for those determined to have fish inhabitants, here are a few species that some people keep in smaller tanks because they are ‘perching’ fish as opposed to swimmers, although it is not considered to be ideal: neon goby, clown goby, trimma goby, eviota goby, catalina Goby (needs colder water).As mentioned already but it bears repeating: invertebrates would do very well in a five gallon.The popular flame scallops fare very poorly in captivity.Remember that all tarantulas, centipedes, and scorpions are venomous.

im not immature and i know how to do research before getting an animal. All of my tanks have more than the recommended filtration, I change water more often, and I have live plants. Did you mean "Other Animals" or "Other Arthropods"? Was a necropsy performed? To provide a better website experience, pethelpful.com uses cookies (and other similar technologies) and may collect, process, and share personal data. However, there is much misinformation about them being spread by pet stores that are in the business to make sales and this leads to a high mortality rate in captivity. Think in terms of long term success for best results, don't purchase any pets that you don't foresee living at least five years in your five gallon tank.Observe the behavior of prospective fish for your tank before buying them.

Read articles written by reliable sources such as specialists and veterinarians. These little nocturnal crabs can be kept in a 5- to 10-gallon tank, depending on the number and size. Also, some species are larger and not recommended.Small Animals NOT Recommended for 5 Gallon Tanks: mandarin dragonet, goldfish, poison dart frogs, white's tree frog, red eye tree frog, turtles, dwarf hamsters, king snakes. I was wondering if I could use the spare 5 gallon for anything else, but then this article gave me the idea of trying out African dwarf frogs. im not cruel and i dont neglect my animals. For most animals, bigger is better, and with small tanks comes more maintenance to compensate for excess nutrient levels (animal waste turning into nitrates). There is a current trend among herp and small animal keepers to start barking information like they know it to be a fact.

I cannot think of a single reptile that can live in a 5 gallon tank but if you are wanting a reptile and have a 10 gallon tank, you can have a house gecko or a anole just …

Amphibians are things like frogs and salamanders, as I'm sure you know, or even loosely could be used to describe any animal that lives half on land half on water (such as a red eared slider or a beaver). For those into animals that most would consider ‘creepy’, many pet bugs are suitable for five gallons:Remember that all tarantulas, centipedes, and scorpions are venomous. Geckos are the most popular choice for smaller lizards.Frogs and amphibians are popular options for this size.

That is just their opinion and preference, they have no evidence. As a reptile and amphibian enthusiast, veterinary school student, and working as a zookeeper assistant at my city's zoo, I have done quite a bit of research on animals.Leopard geckos should only be kept in an enclosure of 10 gallons if they are still a juvenile. I've had mine in a 10, although he's a smaller size.

The only time I had sick fish was when I stupidly didn't quarantine a new ottocinclus and a newbristlenose pleco, put them straight in the 3 section tank, they died a week later and took two of my precious beloved betta boys with them. Many studies have proven that bettas in small tanks die earlier in age than those in 5 gallons. Beyond a certain point it's not as important to them as what's in it decor wise and how clean you keep it. People need to go to the sources and take up their BS with them, because most of these recommendations are not coming from me, and I have not kept most of these species.I'm not trying to hate, but Pacman frogs aren't aquatic. This will keep your fish healthy even if it's what would otherwise be considered overstocked or too small. You can't just assume the animal died of living in a small enclosure. "My axolotl is around 7 years old and nowhere near 1 foot. I've heard that pacman frogs can go in a 5 gallon, while I've heard from others that at least a 10 gallon is needed. The habitats should be taken into consideration when choosing pets or leaving them in their natural world. From what to feed these tiny frogs, to how to breed them, you will find all of the information here.Home Aquaria is an online aquariums magazine that covers both freshwater and saltwater aquariumsWhat animals can live in 5- and 10-gallon tanks?