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Restocking my 10 gallon!

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I am thinking of restocking my 10 gallon tank when my fish die. (They are live bearers so they will not live very long.) I am thinking of:
2 bristle nose catfish (5cm)
6 black neons
1 Betta (Siamese fighting fish)
Will this be ok? I have an AquaClear 150 and an air pump running on it.

Thanks so much!
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Post by pictus_man_77 »

how powerfull is that pump??wouldnt the surface movement annoy the siamese fighter??? and dont bristle nose cats grow quite large??
you could do:
3 clown loach
6 neon tetra
3 upside down cats
1 white spotted talking catfish
How about that
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Post by ChilDawg »

Unfortunately both of those tank suggestions would be overstocked.

Clown Loaches need tanks on the order of hundreds of gallons. Neither three UDCs nor Agamyxis pectinifrons would do well long term in a 10 gallon.

As for the BNs, I do agree that they would not fit well in a 10 gallon. I do not trust any sort of tetra with a Betta in small quarters because of the possibility of fin-nipping.

I will suggest that you turn down the flow from the filter and place a Betta and a small shoal of cories in there.
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Post by pictus_man_77 »

would this work:
2 pimelodus pictus
4 krib
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Post by ChilDawg »

Unfortunately not. A pair of Kribs could dominate the bottom of a 29 gallon tank. A single Pictus could easily need a 50-70 gallon tank and would eat the Kribs.
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Post by pictus_man_77 »

how about:
5 leopard danio
8 tiger barbs
2 pyjama catfish OR 4corydoras
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Post by ChilDawg »

That's probably too much as well...the Tigers should be in at least a 15-20 gallon tank for that many and the Leopards would probably do best in a larger shoal, which, with their active swimming, would probably be best in a 20 long.

I will have to ask you to define your terms on the "Pyjama Catfish" as there are at least two species which have been given that name.
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Post by racoll »

ok, how about........

3 ottos,

10 black neon tetras

3 apistogrammas.


any more than that, and you will run into problems.
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Post by ChilDawg »

Three apistos in a 10 gallon is too many...and if you get a breeding pair, what will happen to the third one in a tank smaller than 30 gallons?

10 tetras of any type is also too many for a 10 gallon.
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Post by Dave Rinaldo »

Stop this nonsense!!
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Post by pictus_man_77 »

the pyjama catfish that has stripes running from head to tail.i sw them at a lfs today when i went to get food for fish and it sed they grow to 12cm+
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Post by racoll »

OH a 10!!! :oops:

i had a 20 in my head for some reason :?:

even so, i've kept 3 breeding apistos in a 20 with no problems. it can go either way though. depends on lots of factors.

in a 10 you are very limited to what you can keep.

how about just 2 apistos. a nice pair.
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Post by ChilDawg »

Well, then even one is probably too much for a 10 gallon.
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Post by racoll »

i've got a pair of A.agassizii in a 10 at the moment.

what's wrong with that?

they're very happy, and spawned just last week.
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Post by ChilDawg »

Sorry, was replying to the post prior to yours...I meant that one Pyjama Cat was too much for a 10...breeding pair of apistos in ten is fine.
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Post by BVS »

Everyone else has had a go so I might as well! :?

I'd stick with having 6 black neons and keep an Otocinclus affinis too. It'd appreciate a bit of current. With some bog wood and some Amazon plants that'd hopefully be OK stocking-wise and would have a nice theme too.

Just my tupence though.
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Post by labrakitty »

i don't want apistos or any type of cichlid. I know bristle nsoe hget to 15cm but at the moment mine are only 5cm. i will move them if they get a problem.
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