So like the title says, I am a broke college student, but I really want to have a fish. I live in a small apartment and do not have all that much space. One of my friends convinced me to buy a betta from petco rather impulsively and I didn't have all the materials I needed right away, and he was unfortunately short lived. After he died, everything in the tank was slimy. I'd like to try again with something next week, but I really have no idea where to start. Some advice would be helpful. I did read the articles in the sticky, but I'm still a little confused.
I have:
-A hexagonal tank with a side length of 10.5cm (4.1in) and a height of 25.5cm (10in), which according to this comes out to about 7.3L (roughly 2g)
-Aquarium rocks
-A fake plant
-Bulbs for live plants that just sprouted
-An inexpensive heater designed to heat to ~78∘F
-Plenty of rocks and driftwood from a nearby river that have been washed
-Dechlorinator
I know that my water has a pH between 7.2 and 7.6, but I don't know anything else. I plan to buy test strips in the morning.
So my major question is, what kind of fish would be easy to care for and be able to live in those conditions? The only thing is that I do not have that much money to spend.
I have:
-A hexagonal tank with a side length of 10.5cm (4.1in) and a height of 25.5cm (10in), which according to this comes out to about 7.3L (roughly 2g)
-Aquarium rocks
-A fake plant
-Bulbs for live plants that just sprouted
-An inexpensive heater designed to heat to ~78∘F
-Plenty of rocks and driftwood from a nearby river that have been washed
-Dechlorinator
I know that my water has a pH between 7.2 and 7.6, but I don't know anything else. I plan to buy test strips in the morning.
So my major question is, what kind of fish would be easy to care for and be able to live in those conditions? The only thing is that I do not have that much money to spend.