Becky, maybe you should get some exotic plants? Meat eating Venus fly trap? I’d love to see a terrarium full of those things.I've always enjoyed fish tanks. I always specialized in the boring to some livebearer tanks. My favorite fish are swordtails, followed closely by black mollies. Give me a 30 gallon, and about 6 months and it will be stunning. I had ghost shrimp in the past and like them. I also had them breeding but it was by accident. This was about 20 years ago. Before Rosie and before having access to petco and only relying on wal-mart as my fish and fishkeeping source. This is my first attempt with plants and it is a experiment. Lighting is tricky with them and key. I went with a "easy" plant that is very beginner friendly. It has doubled in size. I really need to trim it up and replant it. It's rooted everywhere and I could easily turn that one plant into about 5 smaller ones. I think I will attempt that next month. I'm eyeing my future tank at petco. A 30 gallon cube. That and it's stand are pricey. One of the employee's told me that tanks go on sale in November as part of their Black Friday deals. I have it's home picked out as well. The key with aquariums is patience. You have to resist setting one up and then the next day or even week for that matter adding fish. The tank needs to cycle which can take about a month. Now, I can add filter media from Rosie's tank to kick start the process.
When I get my new tank, the first month it will remain empty. I will add cuttings off my current plant and get a couple more. 2 weeks in I could add a snail or two and maybe a few shrimp as they do not produce enough waste to crash it. After a month I can slowly add fish, just a few at a time. First round of fish would be either 3 swords or 3 mollies. 1 male and 2 females of each. I could get away with 3 females of each as any female livebearer you buy is pretty much a given to be pregnant. I will go 2 weeks in between groups of fish. Then I need to decide if I want to add cory cats again they would be next, followed by I think more Ember tetras. I love those little guys. After that stop and wait. The fish will breed and at 6 months be glorious.