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Awesome project. I went to Ultra Orthodox Jewish schools all the way through, and had to teach myself almost all of the high school curriculum from textbooks. I had one involved teacher. He taught two subjects to three grades at one time, in one room. Everyone had to share my Ti 83 calculator for Algebra and Geometry. He was a really good teacher. It's great that some teachers have more going for them. I wish someone like you could have taught in a school I went to.
 
Peppermint crocodile fish are really cool although they need a bigger tank, I think 40 gallons or more. They love live food :)
 
What do you have access to? The perfect fit would be Belonesox Belizanus - needs live food and is a livebearer, too. However they are very rare. If you're feeding just small ones a medium sized CA cichlid like a salvini would work.
I have been looking for a pair of belonesox belizanus for more than a decade and never seen them for sale. I would love a pair or two.

I am looking for something that can live in a smaller tank. But could do something in a 29gal if need be.
 
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Awesome project. I went to Ultra Orthodox Jewish schools all the way through, and had to teach myself almost all of the high school curriculum from textbooks. I had one involved teacher. He taught two subjects to three grades at one time, in one room. Everyone had to share my Ti 83 calculator for Algebra and Geometry. He was a really good teacher. It's great that some teachers have more going for them. I wish someone like you could have taught in a school I went to.

Thanks for the compliment.. It is appreciated.
 
Chinese Water Dragon, Axolotl, Greater Siren- Leaf fish, Ropefish, Puffers IDP's stay small and fresh and eat fry like a boss an Electric Catfish could be educational...
IDP?
THe elctric catfish would be too risky with the students I have. Wouldn't want them getting hurt. Leaf fish could work, perhaps ctenopoma.
 
IDP?
THe elctric catfish would be too risky with the students I have. Wouldn't want them getting hurt. Leaf fish could work, perhaps ctenopoma.
Cteno are great, I'm trying to get one right now.

Have not seen these for sale here. They look cool though.
I'm not surprised, I think they are very rare. A cool fish for sure :)
 
I can see how parents might complain. My 7 year old daughter loves to be shocked by him. Get them small feed them by hand and you actually have to try pretty hard to get him to shock you. I have to play tug of war with his food to get a decent charge out of him. I wanted to see if I could get him to run the electricity of his own tank but it 's too intermittent
 
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You can make it run a light when it reaches a certain charge, or do a tiered approach with lights that switch on as the charge heightens