For most species of the species mentioned here however, upgrading to a 20-gallon is considered to be more optimal. (Do not take my advise if you don't believe it, because I know this from many websites and personal experience but I also didn't go into much detail, I just wanted to point out a couple flaws and possibly stop people from relying on this source, correct me if i'm wrong too :3)GetHerpsNotHerpes: I don't care if you are a zookeeper. Unless they are babies, I wouldn’t recommend clownfish. See more ideas about Aquarium, 5 gallon aquarium, Fish tank. Lizards tend to be active and nocturnal. If your axolotl is moving around a lot THAT is a sign of stress. :)Writing something down = doesn't make it inherently true.Look Butlicker, I'm pretty fed up with people running around demanding that people care for animals THEIR way with no supporting evidence other than what they've pulled out of their butts. I'm looking for ANY suggestions, fish, other aquatic creatures, maybe insect, or if there's some other kind of small animal i … The problem is there are far too many know-it-alls that have opinions that are not supported by evidence. 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. also if everyone disagrees with you then you're probably in the wrong. I have read a lot of the comments and even the oldest ones, and its sad to see people believe this, and buy animals that will die in a year or two. 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 make sure you do your research and only have one.I need some recommendations for a small reptile. What animals can live in 5- and 10-gallon tanks? 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. And, despite their large size, Pacman frogs are pretty sedentary and also can live in a 10-gallon tank. Thanks.I was reading this with interest until you recommended marine fish and seahorses... doesn't even matter what size the tank is, these kind of animals do not belong on these kind of lists, way too many inexperienced people and already enough animal abuse out there of people who just buy an animal without any research.And if you want to be a likeable blog poster, beside doing proper research, you should really change the attitude of your replies. Did you mean "Other Animals" or "Other Arthropods"? I've recently upgraded my 5 betta tank to a 10 gallon. This article got hubpro'ed so I didn't write "There are many other amphibians you can consider for your aquarium, like land arthropods." Other product and company names shown may be trademarks of their respective owners. I've had mine in a 10, although he's a smaller size. (WaterfallButterfly. Why are you acting like a child, calling people stupid and other names. Melissa A Smith.

YOU GOT THIS GIRLMost of these animals listed on here are suitable for the enclosures they are listed under however there are some that are not. Humanity has been abusively taken animals and other species for granted for thousands of years. Kids Aquarium Goldfish Aquarium Goldfish Tank Nano Aquarium Aquarium Ideas 3 Gallon Fish Tank 5 Gallon Aquarium Planted Aquarium Fish Tanks. also im not spoiled i adopted or purchased all of my animals with the money i have earned doing yard work and small jobs. I have added my references which are from scientists, vets, and experienced keepers. I would have never discovered how wonderful bettas actually are if I had adamantly stuck with supposed "facts" from the pet store like "bettas need dirty water to survive," they don't need heaters," or "they'll live their best life in a quart of water," or attacked anyone who said otherwise with disproportionate rage and name-calling.