Is 5-gallon QT too small?

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I purchased a 5-gallon tank but just watched a video saying the minimum QT should be 10 gallons. I plan on starting two clownfish in there?
 

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If they're teeny-tiny, you might be okay. A 10-gallon would definitely be better, though, and shouldn't be expensive to get just a basic tank.
 

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The only way I would go that small would be if that's all you have space for. As already mentioned would probably be okay but only for the smallest of fish.
 

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10 is certainly better, but 5 can work assuming they are around the 1 inch range and for various gobies. If you do start to get larger fish, I would get a 10 gal.
 

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