Krib question

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Possibly but a 20L would be better only because if there is any bickering or the two won't hook up there is little escape and hiding room in a 10g.
 
It definitely helps but you still are going to have to watch for any problems.
 
Honestly, if you have proper filtration, frequent water change, a nice cave as well as open space, it should be fine. If you really want to keep it in a 10 gallon, you ca NOT have other fish in there.
 
I kept and bred Kribs for awhile and they can be exceedingly agressive with their mate if there is an issue between them. I tried the 10g thing and found hands down a 20L did much better. Plus there are usually a good deal of fry and as they grow more room is better. If your planniing on selling them most shops won't take them till they are of a certain size so in the mean time you have to be able to house them.
 
There is a good Cory thread going on that has alot of breeding info on it. Check for it using the search at the top of the page. IMO it's too small for that.
 
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