you could have
guppies angel fish neon tetras
platties blue rams tiger barbs
and and and
mollies otto cats cherry barb
Yes
Sticklebacks can and do live in aquaria. I used to have them breeding in 2 foot tanks way back in the 1950s in England
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It's not a good place for them to live. That's why they don't live there.
Of course! But clown fish are exotic animals, and look good with clown fish
Yes, a betta fish can live in a jar if it is large enough. Gravel can be placed in the jar and it can be a good habitat for this species.
There are alot of fish in swamp valleys. It is mostly big catfish. they are about 3 foot long and they live in the roots of the trees in the swamp.
There a number of fish stores in PA depending on which part you live in. Here is a site for finding to help get you started :
If you have a good idea about how to take care of the fish then yeah it can live up to five years
A special cross between fish and turtles, called fitles can live with either turtles or fish. You can buy them in any good persian-sea retailer.
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There are many species of fish that inhabit creeks, streams, and branches. Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, and Catfish can live in creeks as narrow as 8 or 10 feet wide with a depth not much more than a foot if the water clarity is generally clear. Any healthy creek can hold fish and the chances of catching fish in them are good.