I would think at least a 10 gallon and that's probably to small a 10 breeder or a 20 breeder would be better I would think
I would think at least a 10 gallon and that's probably to small a 10 breeder or a 20 breeder would be better I would think
Depending on the species a 10 is OK for a pair.
For the better beginner species (Azeurus, Leucomelas, Auratus, some Tincs) which are also a tad bigger compared to other darts, you really shouldn't have anything under a 20gal for just a pair.
Also remember, for naturalistic set-ups the bigger the better. And I mean better in the fact that it's much easier to maintain a healthy vivarium. The smaller the tank means even the smallest problem can have a disastorous effect. Larger tanks can handle more.
Like I said, smaller tanks are a lot more work/harder to maintain than even the biggest of enclosures.
Oh Okay...I remembered that my Aunt is giving me a aquairium that she and her husband aren't using anymore...from what I've seen of it...it may be a 10 gal.I may need to check it though.
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