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15 litres is too small for the fish you mention. Buy a larger aquarium, At least double that size.
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WCMM are coldwater whereas the other species you mention are tropical. I keep just three male Guppies in my Baby BiOrb and they're doing just fine in there but I wouldn't add any more than that.
![]() However, please please make sure that you cycle the tank first, preferably via the fishless cycle (see Sticky) or by getting filter squeezings from a mature tank. ![]() When small children are involved, it's just heartbreaking for them to find their fish dead, killed by the toxic levels of ammonia and nitrite in an uncycled tank...
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the bigger the tank, the easier to maintain too. more water generally = more allowance and such.
You can get some nice smaller tanks so cheap nowadays, for kids they have themed tanks and everything |
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![]() However, if that's what your heart is set on, be sure to tell your sister to ignore the manufacturer's instructions to change the filter media every month as that's just a money-making racket. You just need to rinse it in old tank water - I have my BiOrb over two years and have the same filter media in it all that time. ![]()
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i would steer clear of these the smaller the tank the faster things can go wrong the bigger the tank the more choice u have that said it would be alright for some freshwater shrimps something totally different theres a lot of variety in them or the common neon tetras ect but not many
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