Any ideas for a different 10 gal setup?

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joemamauggly

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I just rehomed my pea puffers and now have an empty 10 gal. I want something different from the normal 10 gal. Any ideas?

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Yes but I might change it

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Dwarf cories and some endlers.

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Dwarf cories and some endlers.

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I literally already have that exact setup in another tank.

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You could do shell dwellers, scarlet badis, shrimp, dwarf crayfish, guppies, pretty much anything small that comes to mind. Are you interested in more uncommon fish or easy to care for, easily found fish?
 
Anything really? I want something different from the normal betta/ livebearer/shrimp tank. My lfs has some nice looking orange crayfish


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What loaches can go in a ten?

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Rosy loaches


Fishobsessed7

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Kuhli loaches and dwarf zebra loaches. You could keep clown loaches for awhile but they'd need to be moved once they get older.


Keep calm and rock on
 
I don't want to rehome them. And I wouldn't be able to find roses around here.

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Hold on a second now. No clowns in anything less than a 55, ever. Kuhlis are fine in a 10. Sidthimunkis in no less than a 20 gallon IMO. Rosies would be fine as well if you can find them but would require a setup built somewhat around their needs.

A kuhli loach biotope can be done in a 10 gallon and that's pretty awesome. Otherwise, I like the shelly idea.
 
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