Btw, Don't put a pleco in a 4 gallon tank unless it is a baby and you will be ready to move it to a bigger tank as in grows. A pleco sold as the common pleco at the pet store will ultimately need a 100 gallon tank and can grow 2 feet long. Bristlenose plecos only grow about 6 inches long, but still need a 20+ gallon tank. Also, they don't clean like people think...only get pleco's of you love the fish, not because you need a cleaner...i still have to feed mine veggies and algae wafers.
I agree with yellowchicks that a lot of betta's in the pet stores are not that healthy, but i have only lost 1 female a few days after i got here (I have bought around 20 betta's from pet stores. I've had some live with me for 5 years. with good care, they do amazingly well. I tend to get the sick looking ones to see if i can save them, and the practically come back to life...its really cool.
Oh, and mystery snails are another snail that don't reproduce like crazy, and they are easy to find at the pet store. I used to breed them, and if you don't want babies, the egg sacs are laid above water and are easy to scrape off. Nirite snails are also really cool and fun, but i am not sure about thier reproduction.
Good Luck!
I agree with yellowchicks that a lot of betta's in the pet stores are not that healthy, but i have only lost 1 female a few days after i got here (I have bought around 20 betta's from pet stores. I've had some live with me for 5 years. with good care, they do amazingly well. I tend to get the sick looking ones to see if i can save them, and the practically come back to life...its really cool.
Oh, and mystery snails are another snail that don't reproduce like crazy, and they are easy to find at the pet store. I used to breed them, and if you don't want babies, the egg sacs are laid above water and are easy to scrape off. Nirite snails are also really cool and fun, but i am not sure about thier reproduction.
Good Luck!