10 gallon-tetras or dwarf cichlid?

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10 gallon-tetras or dwarf cichlid?

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I have a 10 gallon/40 litre heavily planted tank. At the moment it has:

1 Peppermint Bristlenose
2 Otocinclus Catfish

Filter: Eheim Aquaball
Maintenance: fortnightly 30% water changes

I want to add some more fish, and I have 3 options to choose from:

1) At the aquarium they have a pair of Maldive Kribensis. They are much more colourful than the regular (Pulcher) and the female is the more dominant of the two.

I was wondering if they would get too aggressive in a small tank, and if they would hurt the otos or BN. Would this tank be too small to house the pair of them?

OR

2) A school of about 6-8 very brightly coloured and active tetras. (not cardinals or rummy-nose) Any suggestions?

OR

3) A pair of either Blue Rams or Cockatoo Dwarf Cichlids. Would they get too aggressive in the small tank if they decided to breed?
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Post by MatsP »

I don't see any problem with keeping either of the sicklid species with your catfish, nor would it be a problem to keep some tetras with them, but as to suggestions, I can't really say - there's plenty of small tetras about. I quite like neon or cardinals, but that's very much a personal taste thing.

In fact, if the tetras are small enough, you could probably keep a few of them as well as a pair of small sicklids.

I would recommend that you get another 2-3 Oto's, as they are social, shoaling fish, and are best off in a group.

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Post by Reginator »

A perfect tetra would be "Hemigrammus rodwayi" also called the "gold tetra". They're small (2cm max), brightly reflective with a faint blue stripe on the body and a black spot at the base of the tail, some are of a silver tone, others a yellow-gold. I keep 6 of mine in a 50 litre with 5 otos, a pair of apistomgramma borelli and an LDA 33 in a heavily planted tank and they get on fine :)
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Post by labrakitty »

Would I be able to have:

1 PBN
3 otos-add 1 more
5 ember tetras-they only grow to 2cm
2 blue rams

Would this be too many fish?
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Post by Reginator »

If it's well planted and filtered I don't see why you'd have trouble with that, but choose the rams carefully as they can be a bit fragile, I find apistogrammas like agassasis, borellis or cacatuoides much hardier in a mini tank....
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Post by Kathryn002 »

Hi.
I have always been told, and books have told me, that Brostlenoses need around 30 gallons to thrive..? More than 10 Gallons anyway? WEll, that is just what I have found out. :?
There are many Tetras you could choose for your tank, such as Lemon Tetras, Glowlight Tetras, Bleeding Heart Tetras, Diamond Tetras, Emperor Tetras, and of course the old Neon Tetras!! :D Any particular reason why you do not want to go with Cardinals or Rummynoses? They are very nice Tetras as well, even if they are very common. :)
You could probably get 2 Blue Rams in your tank. Just be careful, as they can be sensitive to poor water quality. As long at the water is ok, they are beautiful fish. A good choice.
Good luck, whatever you choose,
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Post by labrakitty »

Thanks, the peppermint bristle nose species that I have is smaller than others and the aquarium (they breed them) said that it would be ok in a 10 gallon...The reason I don't want cardinals or rummy-nose is because I have a school or cardinals at the moment and I used to have some rummy-nose so I want a different type of tetra if I get any.

I particularly liked the ember tetras as I have never seen them before and the bright red just looked stunning in a planted tank they were in.
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Post by Kathryn002 »

labrakitty wrote:Thanks, the peppermint bristle nose species that I have is smaller than others and the aquarium (they breed them) said that it would be ok in a 10 gallon...The reason I don't want cardinals or rummy-nose is because I have a school or cardinals at the moment and I used to have some rummy-nose so I want a different type of tetra if I get any.

I particularly liked the ember tetras as I have never seen them before and the bright red just looked stunning in a planted tank they were in.
Ok, well I've learnt something today! :D

I agree, Ember Tetras look stunning, even though I have never owned them. :D

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Post by apistomaster »

Ember Tetras are great little fish for your tank. I have bred and raised them a couple of times and a school of a hundred looks great as a display in my 36 gallon. I might have a slight bias.
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