10 gallon help

303mfk

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Move my growouts out of the 10 gallon and now it's empty. Was looking for a cool predator that I could keep for life. Even if its just one fish. Here's some pics
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There are a lot of cool fish you could keep in a ten gallon. If I had an empty ten I`d look at a wasp goby and a butterfly catfish. I think both stay small enough to do well in a ten gallon.

I see on your signature you have some native species. If want another native a sculpin would be a good fit and they are a blast to have.
 

303mfk

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There are a lot of cool fish you could keep in a ten gallon. If I had an empty ten I`d look at a wasp goby and a butterfly catfish. I think both stay small enough to do well in a ten gallon.

I see on your signature you have some native species. If want another native a sculpin would be a good fit and they are a blast to have.
Signatures a little old lol and I've thought about a sculpin, just not sure where to find one in Colorado.

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Plenty of mini beasts to choose from! Sculpin is a good bet, but so are mudminnows and pirate perch both are predatory fishes.
 

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Some Betta Channoides or Betta Aglimarta would look hot in that tabk, especially a pair then you get them breeding...
 

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Exodons in a ten gallon.............uh....................NO! I have too much respect for them to do that to them.
 

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Exodons get way too big and way too active to be kept in a ten gallon. But then again I'd bet he is being sarcastic.

The only fish I think is ok for a 10 gallon is a betta.


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Actually, in a 10G you could also do a trio of dwarf puffers, 2F / 1M
 

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If you are going to be sarcastic then I say don`t be bashful, suggest an arapaima and be done with it!
 
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