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Zebra Danios are a good first fish. They appear to be really tough and very cheap too!!! You may consider checking out Pisces Pets (Calgary) on Saturday mornings. They usually have a few select fish very cheap (we have bought neons for fifty cents each)

Be sure to tell them you are a beginner and I am sure they will help you out!

Dave :beer:

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I could not find a store in Red Deer that has any shrimp. I just have normal lighting right now, what special lighting do I need? Thank you for telling me about the store in Calgary :heart:

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I could not find a store in Red Deer that has any shrimp.

Riverfront in Calgary has cherry shrimp.

I just have normal lighting right now, what special lighting do I need?

Not much. What exactly is this 'normal' lighting you have? Incandescent? Fluorescent? If incandescent, is it two bulbs? A single fluorescent tube would likely be sufficient for lower-light plants, although a second tube would be beneficial. However, if you already have incandescent lighting and it is a two-bulb outlet, you need only buy some compact fluorescent screw-in bulbs (Home Depot, Rona, etc) and you will have enough light for most plants.

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Yes they can survive the trip. In cold weather you put a small heat pack in a cooler and put your bags of fish in with it. In this weather just a straight cooler will do the trick to stop them from getting too hot. Buy your fish last on your trip and straight home. No hanging out in our finer establishments. ;)

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10 gallon with 2 incandescent are the BEST small tanks for PLANTS!

Put 2 13w compact flourescent bulbs in and you'll have 26w or 2.6 wpg of lighting, that will be lots for low/medium light plants.

Don't go larger like 15w because they get too large (diameter) and won't fit well.

Regards,

Andrew

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To add to Andrew's post, add some CO2 or Seachem's Exel. Your plants will LOVE you! Do large frequent Water Changes and everything would go great.

I love the list Christian (Toirtis) gave! Go for it, and have fun!

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