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Silverdollarboy2

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  • 2 weeks later...

I wouldn't recommend minnows or small tetras as they are schooling fish and need to be kept in groups of six or more of their own kind.  Also minnows need lots of room to swim as they are very active fish so a 13 litre tank is way too small. I would recommend a minimum of a 20 litre tank for a small school of either minnows OR small tetras.

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  • 4 weeks later...

The other thing to note about borneos is they tend to need specialist foods-- I think you're meant to put several large smooth rocks outside in a bucket until they grow a particular type of algae on them, then swap them with rocks inside when those rocks run out of algae, and the borneos eat the critters that live in the algae? Could be wrong but my understanding is they don't just eat algae wafers and flakes :P 

Also would be looking into what /species/ of borneo you're getting-- we actually seem to get several different species and they require different tank sizes due to their different activity/territory levels--- I've seen some care sheets that list one species needing a minimum of 70L, and another needing a min. of 40L (http://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/sewellia-lineolata/ vs  http://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/beaufortia-kweichowensis/ )

I believe they're also wild caught so are very sensitive to water conditions, which isn't the /best/ feature to have in a fish for a small tank unless you're doing multiple water changes a week. Also keeping water at a low temperature in such a small tank consistently could be challenging, and not very good for the fish if it zig zags from high to low temperature within a day. 

Dwarf puffers could be a better option as they don't tend to need so much room as borneos but have the same issues with generally being wild caught in terms of water quality and temperature. I found my boy got bored very quickly in a 21 litre, so I moved him onto a friend who could give him a bigger tank as although I was constantly changing decor it didn't seem enough for him, and I had my time split between my general life and other tanks at the time as well. They're a fish who are /so/ /so/ smart and are really worth the larger tank. If I were to get puffers again I'd probably get a 60L and have 3-4 :) If you do end up going the puffer route, it's best to treat them for internal parasites as they do seem to come in with them relatively often. 

Imo a 13 litre is a tricky set up, but if you're committed to it a fish like a fighter could thrive. It's just a challenge to keep stable :) 


 

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