Classroom Setup

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Jack Dempsey
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Oct 9, 2011
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Hey Everyone,

I'm a 6th grade science teacher. I already have a class red ear slider that was a "rescue". My question to you is that I have a 40 gallon breeder which is empty. What do you think is the best biotype/fish/setup I could set up for my classroom.

Things to consider:

what fish would be the most interesting to a 12 year old?

the setup would have to be good for long weekends on its own

the setup would have to be broken down and taken home over the summer

Thank you very much, I'm excited to hear your opinions.

Matt
 
I see your point. But won't that be really difficult to move at the end of the year? I was thinking a fish with a personality might be fun for them
 
Pair of convicts or kribs. maybe something else... all cheap easy to breed fish. that comm well with their fry. or a single med sized cichlid. maybe an ebjd or firemouth.. ect.
 
Pair of convicts or kribs. maybe something else... all cheap easy to breed fish. that comm well with their fry. or a single med sized cichlid. maybe an ebjd or firemouth.. ect.

+1 with the convicts, super hardy fish and the breeding/raising fry might be an interesting project for the classroom

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Single gulper catfish, lol.

Maybe not the most educational, but man would I have loved to watch one of those eat in 6th grade! (this is probably not actually a good suggestion)

Planted community could be cool. If you do that, put some shrimp in there!

yeah breeding small cichlids would be a fun project for the classroom also

Shell-dwellers would be cool!
 
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