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A single male Betta splendens can live in a {{gal|5}} as they are not heavy waste producers and are not too bothered about vast amounts of swimming space. While they would appreciate {{gal|10}} or larger, a {{gal|5}} will suffice for a single fish. Make sure the tank is well filtered, matured and heated, and provide the fish with hiding places including tall plants (either live or silk, not plastic as plastic will tear their fins). Bettas are not best designed for tall tanks, a rectangular or square {{gal|5}} is best, although the open top designs are less preferable as Bettas can jump, stick to tanks with fixed lids.
 
A single male Betta splendens can live in a {{gal|5}} as they are not heavy waste producers and are not too bothered about vast amounts of swimming space. While they would appreciate {{gal|10}} or larger, a {{gal|5}} will suffice for a single fish. Make sure the tank is well filtered, matured and heated, and provide the fish with hiding places including tall plants (either live or silk, not plastic as plastic will tear their fins). Bettas are not best designed for tall tanks, a rectangular or square {{gal|5}} is best, although the open top designs are less preferable as Bettas can jump, stick to tanks with fixed lids.
  
*'''[[Endler's Livebearer]] (''[[Poecilia wingei]]'')'''
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Unlike what used to be here, DO NOT BELIEVE ENDLERS ARE FINE IN A 5 GALLON/17 LITER! They grow much too big.
These are tiny livebearing fish, cousins of the [[Guppy]]. As they are so small 4-5 males could work in a {{gal|5}}. No more than this though and it is really too small to combine with females and breed. Females will also get larger than males anyway. A {{gal|5}} could be used as a spawn tank to raise Endler fry which are being bred in a larger tank also. In a planted tank with places to hide and explore 4-5 males should be ok, just be sure to try and get purebred Endlers, Guppy hybrids will tend to be larger than the purebred Endler and be too large for a {{gal|5}}.
 
[[Image:Carinotetraodon travancoricus2.jpg|right|thumb|[[Carinotetraodon travancoricus]]]]
 
*'''[[Dwarf Puffer]] (''[[Carinotetraodon travancoricus]]'')'''
 
'''Expert Only!''' This tiny ({{in|1}}) Puffer's bare minimum tank size is {{gal|5}}. A {{gal|5}} can house a single fish provided the tank is at least 6 months old, well filtered, heated and the fish is provided with plenty of places to hide and explore. These Puffers are exceptionally sensitive to water quality problems, do not attempt this fish unless you are experienced in maintaining water quality in small volumes of water. The Dwarf Puffer appreciates a planted tank and a secure fixed lid is best. Densely planted is ideal as, as mentioned, these fish need plenty of places to hide and explore as they are exceptionally curious. They will also benefit from snails in their diet to help wear down their ever-growing teeth.
 
  
 
== Invertebrates in a 5 Gallon Tank ==
 
== Invertebrates in a 5 Gallon Tank ==

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