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10-08-2012, 08:43 PM #1
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The new guy
Hello,
I'm new at this. I'm trying my best to memorize the names of plants, substrate, rocks, treatments, etc.
I've read a lot, spoken to a bunch of "experts", but I honestly believe that the internet community would have more to offer. That's why I signed up here.
I have a 10 gallon aquarium, heater and filter. This is your standard beginners bundle. I have the option of using regular lights or halogen lights.
I have black lava rocks at the bottom, a variety of rocks, and I just purchased driftwood and attached plants (one is called crypt parva but I forget the name of the other) to it with fish wire. I've added the recommended amount of plant fertilizer and I plan on leaving the tank for a week before adding any more plants or fish.
I have a general idea of what I would like to accomplish in this tank, but I want to know what you have to say, be it advice, warnings or "please stop before you murder the fish".
I like the idea of color and variety in the tank. For that reason, I would like to see if I could do the following organisms in this tank:
- Snails of some sort.
- red cherry shrimp
- Neon tetras
- Ottos
- My docile beta (it has a 1.5 gallon and seems happy, so I'm ok if this just wouldn't work)
How many of each could I do? One pro I spoke to told me I could do 3-5 rcs, 5 neon tetras, 2 ottos and 2 snails.
My other question is the order in which I should introduce the fish to their new habitat.
Are there any that I can use to cycle the tank and still survive?
I appreciate any advice you can give me.
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10-08-2012, 09:02 PM #2
The top two stickies on cycling in the cycling forum here: http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/aqua...play.php?f=111 are going to be very useful to you in setting up your 10.
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10-08-2012, 09:03 PM #3
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Platy
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Please note that I have a picture of my aquarium as my profile picture for viewing if that helps.
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10-08-2012, 09:03 PM #4
Welcome! and good for you to do research prior to purchasing the fish.
You've saved yourself some headache there.
10gal tanks are rough to stock due to their size.
but question:
with your beta tank right now. does it have a heater/filter?
If not-then lets use the 10gallon for the beta and stock around that fella.
Because the beta is a tropical fish and needs that. (and pending what others say, I personally think they need way way more than 1.5gallons)-like 10gallons at the minimum.
2nd: read up on cycling your 10gal-doing the fishLESS cycle-it'll go quicker and won't stress out your fish.
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10-08-2012, 09:33 PM #5
Personally, I think you are getting ahead of yourself species-wise.
Ideally, a betta and:
At least 6 neons and shrimp OR
At least 6 neons and snails
Unless it is one snail that won't breed, then maybe neons and shrimp and a snail
Both shrimp and (most)snails will multiply.
I don't recommend ottos...they need a lot of fresh algae and can be tough for a beginner.
If your betta doesn't have a heater, get him one asap. :)10 gallon with a veiltail betta, 7 neons, 1 ADF, and one neat moss ball.
20 gallon with 6 female black phantoms, and 1 schwartzi cory
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10-08-2012, 10:10 PM #6
I agree with Mizzou, I think bettas should have at least 5g.
This is a good suggestion, although you have to be very careful when keeping bettas with other fish -- and not just because of the betta's temperament. I had a very docile betta and I tried to house him with neons. My school of neons shredded his tail. Those long, colourful fins are extremely tempting to many fish.Ideally, a betta and:
At least 6 neons and shrimp OR
At least 6 neons and snails
120g 5ft CA/SA Cichlids ♦ 65g 4ft Planted Community ♦ 5g Betta
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10-10-2012, 12:24 AM #7
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Platy
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Thank you!
Thank you for your replies!
I like the idea of my betta (he's a tiny lil guy, curious but doesn't seem aggressive), 6 neon tetras and some cherry shrimp. Lots of color and they'd all stand out nicely with the black gravel and lots of green I plan on putting in. I'll make sure there is enough cover in the form of plants for my beta to hide if he's not a fan of the tetras or vice versa.
I only have one more question - with my five plants already in the tank, can I still do a fast cycle with ammonia?





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