Can you keep a very small damsel that is o.3 inches in a 2 litre long pick tank

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I have this pick tank that is two litres do you think a 0.3 inch damsel would do okay in there I do have a big tank set up if he does get stressed. How long can he stay in there r for
 

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no way at all, not someone with a concience anyway. Damsels like to swim.

Its simpy too small and unnatural for any living thing that moves. It would have a short, unhappy, claustrophobic life.
 
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Do ou think anything. anything can
I’ve in there for about a month or so if it gets stressed I do have my very big tank that I can put him in. But I know he will get bullied so I want him to grow first. He is literally a newbRon he is so tiny in the lfs
 
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Just need him to grow a bit more. He will get obliterated in my big tank or my medium tank
 
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It has a filter in the sump area and The filter pushes the water around quite alot. It is a cool little tank because it has a sump and a tank
 

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Okay do you think any Fish could go I. Ther like a clown goby
Keep asking basically the same question until someone gives you the answer you seek and then you can put a fish in 2 liters of water in good conscience. When things go bad it will not be your fault because someone on the internet said it would be fine.
 

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