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lynchja
08-12-2009, 01:20 PM
Hi i have had my 35 litre up and running for about 4 months now and so far have kitted it out with plants and i have got 6 platys in it but i want a bottom feeder but i dont want corydoras as i find them boring what options do i have so it would have enough room the tank is roughly 20 inch wide and 15 inch length

iZinedane
08-12-2009, 01:26 PM
if you like otto's
i think you can add 4 or 5,
or i could be wrong.
your best option is some cories.
and what's the filter in the tank?
have you cycled the tank?

lynchja
08-12-2009, 01:33 PM
if you like otto's
i think you can add 4 or 5,
or i could be wrong.
your best option is some cories.
and what's the filter in the tank?
have you cycled the tank?

filter is overhead with sponge carbon and noodles and the tank is cycled and well established so you reckon otos are contenders ill look into them

Little Embers
08-12-2009, 01:48 PM
I don't think there are that many options available as 35 litres is only a 10 gallon tank, I don't think you have much room to add any more fish except perhaps a few Oto's, but if you think Cory's are boring, I don't think you would like Oto's...you will probably very rarely see them.

If you have male/female platies you will most definitely get a lot of fry anyway which will increase your stocking.

lynchja
08-12-2009, 01:53 PM
I don't think there are that many options available as 35 litres is only a 10 gallon tank, I don't think you have much room to add any more fish except perhaps a few Oto's, but if you think Cory's are boring, I don't think you would like Oto's...you will probably very rarely see them.

If you have male/female platies you will most definitely get a lot of fry anyway which will increase your stocking.

i have 2 pregnant platys at the mo but im not sure when they are going to give birth they look very bulgy and look as if they could pop any minute but i wanted something for the bottom of the tank i had a few bronze cories in my downstairs tank and they seemed to do nothing apart from constantly look for food in the gravel lol what about khuli loaches ? my brother said they are quite cool as he has had them in the past

Northernguy
08-12-2009, 01:59 PM
I would say get some corys .They are very active when kept in the right numbers.If you only had a few they would be boring.They would be sitting around because they are meant to be kept with 6 or more.
For a ten gal. I would consider dwarf corys.There is not many that can be kept properly in 10!

Your platys will soon be dropping fry every 40days roughly.
Once they start its an on going thing!lolI donate 100 guppies every two months to my lfs.lol

iZinedane
08-12-2009, 02:00 PM
definately no kuhli loaches!
they will outgrow your tank as they need at least a minimum of 20g
so your limited to either the otto's or cories for a cleaning crew
or you could get some shrimp.

lynchja
08-12-2009, 02:02 PM
definately no kuhli loaches!
they will outgrow your tank as they need at least a minimum of 20g
so your limited to either the otto's or cories for a cleaning crew
or you could get some shrimp.

would otos clean up my tank? as i have algae on some ornaments etc

would having 4 otos and some cherry shrimp be a good idea

Little Embers
08-12-2009, 02:03 PM
i have 2 pregnant platys at the mo but im not sure when they are going to give birth tnhey look very bulgy and look as if they could pop any minute but i wanted something for the bottom of the tank i had a few bronze cories in my downstairs tank and they seemed to do nothing apart from constantly look for food in the gravel lol what about khuli loaches ? my brother said they are quite cool as he has had them in the past

I honestly do not think you have the room...that is what bottom feeders do, the will constantly look for food in the gravel or they are hiding during the day. Platies usually swim at all levels of the tank anyway, if you are just looking for something to be on the bottom.

KingFisher
08-12-2009, 02:07 PM
I honestly do not think you have the room...that is what bottom feeders do, the will constantly look for food in the gravel or they are hiding during the day. Platies usually swim at all levels of the tank anyway, if you are just looking for something to be on the bottom.


I agree, you have no room, especially with the pregnant platties. You will soon be overrun with fry, and water quality will rapidly decline do to the increased bioload.

Little Embers
08-12-2009, 02:21 PM
would otos clean up my tank? as i have algae on some ornaments etc
Otos only eat certain types of algae, so it would depend on what algae you have. I think it is better to try to find the underlying cause of the algae if you think it is going to be a problem. Some algae in a tank is normal and platies will nibble on it...depending on what type it is.

iZinedane
08-12-2009, 02:29 PM
i agree with the above
why not try ghost shrimp or some snails?

lynchja
08-12-2009, 02:34 PM
i agree with the above
why not try ghost shrimp or some snails?

ill stick to some cherry shrimps then

Lady Hobbs
08-12-2009, 03:01 PM
Your tank is 10 gallons so you don't have room for anything but corys, really. The shrimp idea is a good one, tho.