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Thread: New 10gallon

  1. Default New 10gallon

    I need some ideas for a new 10 gallon tank. It is in a classroom so it can be kind of noisy. All that is in it now is a piece of rough rock and some watersprite. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks

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    Guppies are fantastic and hardy fish, as are other livebearing fish. Platys may be a good choice! My last 10 gallon found its way into a classroom, and for a long time it housed X-Ray Tetras (kids' choice: I took pictures, the teacher presented them, and the kids voted on their favorites and they made a big bar graph).
    I know what I'm doing, in theory.
    Begun 06.2011 - 10 gallon
    3 Green Corydoras aeneus, 1 Gambusia affinis, Anubias barteri, Lilaeopsis brasiliensis, Nymphoides aquatica, Hydrocotyle leucocephala, Alternanthera reineckii "roseafolia", Echinodorus parviflorus "Tropica", Ludwigia Ovalis
    3 dogs, 3 cats, wild birds, lots of plants
    Begun 10.2011 - 3 gallon
    L. brasiliensis, H. leucocephala, 6 G. affinis, pond snails

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    I would do a large group of microrasbora, when kept in numbers of 12+ they are actually very bold little fish. 15 of them and some cherry shrimp would make for an active colorful tank.
    150G SA Cichlids|100G Planted Community|50G Reef|20G Tanganyikan|10G Divided Bettas|10G Nano Fish

    Common decency...imagine the nerve!

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    Thanks I don't know if the local fish shop has microrasboras and I'll have to research them. Keep posting though

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    I'm partial to platys, as you can get an amazing variety and everyone can pick out their favorites. Of course, they can take over a 10g in no time at all! (Fry are exciting to discover, but depending on how young the kids are, seeing mom and dad eat them could prove a bit traumatic!)

    Male fancy guppies are guaranteed kid-pleasers!

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    Problem solved. 3 panda cores 6 ghost shrimp(one pregnant). And eventually 7 cherry barbs

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    Problem solved. 3 panda cores 6 ghost shrimp(one pregnant). And eventually 7 cherry barbs

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    Cherry barbs may not be the best choice for a 10 gal. I have not kept them but have observed there behaviour in others tanks.They would seem to need more swimming room and there eventual 2 inch size would mean that just the group of them you want would be maxing the tank out. How about a nice group of neons or cardinals?

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