What should I get in a 10g

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Nabbig2;1035328; said:
Hey, could you go make your own post instead of getting off topic? :irked:
Thanks.



:chillpill: :banhim: jjk he is on topic....he has a ten also and told you how he stocked it....in other words he gave you advice. This is a thread about 1 ten gallon tank. if I had dead dog pics I would post them now.....
 
bigspizz;1035370; said:
:chillpill: :banhim: jjk he is on topic....he has a ten also and told you how he stocked it....in other words he gave you advice. This is a thread about 1 ten gallon tank. if I had dead dog pics I would post them now.....

It just seemed off topic because it seems like he was just randomly stating his fish.
 
oh lol I think he was helping. This is a diverse website age/race....you have to consider the things you say foreign to someone.(you really should naturally be respectful to all people)
 
bigspizz;1035398; said:
oh lol I think he was helping. This is a diverse website age/race....you have to consider the things you say foreign to someone.(you really should naturally be respectful to all people)

Sorry, I'm naturally aggressive...I guess you could say like a cichlid lol.
 
why not try a planted tank with shrimps they can be fun to watch,something a bit different...
 
MarlboroMan;1035005; said:
I currently got a 10 gallon running with some plants and some guppies. Not much you can do with a 10, unless you want dwarf fish.

Oh, and I never had a problem with guppies eating their offspring. Maybe because I have a good amount of stone/wood/plants in all my tanks. I try to replicate their surroundings as much as I can, which is fun, and in a 10 gallon its fairly cheap (compared to my 60).

if you meant that you try to replicate their surroundings as they grew up in, well, you'd need a bare empty tank with maybe a sponge filter. :ROFL:
 
i_ganjaman;1035446; said:
why not try a planted tank with shrimps they can be fun to watch,something a bit different...

Well actually I have 2 nice crayfish, so....yeah. I'm gonna get another female con today, maybe a new pair. Hope for the best.
 
MarlboroMan;1035059; said:
10 gallons is a bit small for any cichlid, maybe even dwarf cichlids.

That's not true. A mating pair or 1m2f of some shell dwellers would be ok in a 10 gal. I myself plan on one or two Lamprologus ocellatus in a 10 gal.
 
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