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What should I do with my 10g?
My 10g tank is boring as heck! With my current fish load, there is hardly any movement or anything interesting ever going on. When I used to have a couple Dwaf Gouramis and a school of Tetra, it was always fun to way. now, ost of the fish just sit around and do nothing all day, especially the Betta. My wife wants Neons, I have no idea what I want, but when I look in the tank it would be nice to not have to look for all the fish :P
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*26 freshwater* 2x Sunburst Platys (2M, 2F) // 3x Neon Tetras (?) // 2x Cherry Barbs (1M, 1F) // 2x YoYo Loaches (?) // 1x Bushy Nose Pleco (M) // 1x Clown Pleco (?) // *15H marine* -30# Live Rock -Mixed Snails (Nassarius // Cerith // Astrea // Black Turbo // Mexican Turbo) -8x Blue Leg Hermit Crabs // 1x Banded Serpent Star // 1x Cleaner Shrimp -1x Royal Gramma // 1x Percula Clownfish -2x Mushroom Leather // Metallic Green Star Polyps // Pulsing Xenia // Striped Xenia // Blue Mushroom -Remora + Maxi-Jet 1200 // 2x Maxi-Jet 600 // Maxi-Jet 400 // Visi-Therm Deluxe 50 // Current USA Orbit 2x 40w [acronym:f2db8017b4="Power compact fluorescent"]PC[/acronym:f2db8017b4] |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Your avatar shows an image of a guppy and even the one in the photo doesn't seem to be sitting still. I know that guppies are beginner stuff but if you plant it and put a couple of colourful males and 6 females you'll get a lot of activity and babies. And thats fun to watch. Just my opinion. Thats what I did to my 10. I still find guppies fun even though I'm breeding discus.
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Those fish in my avatar are the male Guppies in my 26g tank
I was thinking some orange Platies might be cool too, but would they be happy in a pair?
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*26 freshwater* 2x Sunburst Platys (2M, 2F) // 3x Neon Tetras (?) // 2x Cherry Barbs (1M, 1F) // 2x YoYo Loaches (?) // 1x Bushy Nose Pleco (M) // 1x Clown Pleco (?) // *15H marine* -30# Live Rock -Mixed Snails (Nassarius // Cerith // Astrea // Black Turbo // Mexican Turbo) -8x Blue Leg Hermit Crabs // 1x Banded Serpent Star // 1x Cleaner Shrimp -1x Royal Gramma // 1x Percula Clownfish -2x Mushroom Leather // Metallic Green Star Polyps // Pulsing Xenia // Striped Xenia // Blue Mushroom -Remora + Maxi-Jet 1200 // 2x Maxi-Jet 600 // Maxi-Jet 400 // Visi-Therm Deluxe 50 // Current USA Orbit 2x 40w [acronym:f2db8017b4="Power compact fluorescent"]PC[/acronym:f2db8017b4] |
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You know what's fun.....danios! They are always moving! I have 4 long-finned leopard danios in my 20 gallon....they never stop moving, I love them, they are great fun!
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Danios are really fun and amusing to watch. I have 6 zebra danios in w/ my female bettas. I would watch what you get though w/ the betta. Many danios come in short-finned and long-finned, I don't think the betta would like the long finned species too much.
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Ashley ~12-13 [acronym:3831520aa0="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:3831520aa0] [acronym:3831520aa0="Freshwater"]FW[/acronym:3831520aa0] hex w/ 4 female bettas and a recovering black skirt tetra ~55 [acronym:3831520aa0="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:3831520aa0][acronym:3831520aa0="Freshwater"]FW[/acronym:3831520aa0] ~6 zebra danios (I think, haven't seen some in a while), ~7 black skirt tetras, 1 clown pleco, 1 cory cat, 3 pit bull plecos, 1 baby guppy in a breeders net, and 1 red minor tetra I also have a couple other tanks w/o fish as right now I do not have the room/time and there is a chance of moving in the "near" future so I don't want to get more fish for them. I'm downsizing for the moment. |
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Short fin Danios might be the way to go.
Here is the tank in all of its glory: ![]() The Guppies always poke around near the top. The Betta sits on the plants until he eats, the Cories lay behind the corner filter, and the Oto is usually hiding in a plant.
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*26 freshwater* 2x Sunburst Platys (2M, 2F) // 3x Neon Tetras (?) // 2x Cherry Barbs (1M, 1F) // 2x YoYo Loaches (?) // 1x Bushy Nose Pleco (M) // 1x Clown Pleco (?) // *15H marine* -30# Live Rock -Mixed Snails (Nassarius // Cerith // Astrea // Black Turbo // Mexican Turbo) -8x Blue Leg Hermit Crabs // 1x Banded Serpent Star // 1x Cleaner Shrimp -1x Royal Gramma // 1x Percula Clownfish -2x Mushroom Leather // Metallic Green Star Polyps // Pulsing Xenia // Striped Xenia // Blue Mushroom -Remora + Maxi-Jet 1200 // 2x Maxi-Jet 600 // Maxi-Jet 400 // Visi-Therm Deluxe 50 // Current USA Orbit 2x 40w [acronym:f2db8017b4="Power compact fluorescent"]PC[/acronym:f2db8017b4] |
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Join Date: May 2004
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I replaced the male betta in our 10-gallon tank with a female. Without all that extra finnage to lug around, she's far more active. I also have an African Dwarf Frog and some ghost shrimp.
The ghost shrimp take their tank maintenance job very seriously and can usually be found sifting through the sand substrate. The African Dwarf Frog naps from about 10:00 a.m. until around 4:00 p.m. But, when she's awake, she stays quite busy. |
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colorwise I think a couple of orange platys would look pretty good. It would probably be good to keep to males though, unless you want the babies. My personal preferance/suggestion is a khuli loach or two. Sure they stick to the bottom for the most part, and they like to hide... but when they are active, I can't take my eyes off of them... Of course another suggestion you might imagine from me, dump the fish and start a herp tank...
You could always ditch some of what you have now and go back to a school of tetras... I love watching fish swim. I love bottom dwellers, I think partly becuase they explore more things and don't just go back and forth.
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Ok, it is down to Neons or whatever type of orange colored Platies I can find. I want the Platies, wife still wants the Neons. Once one of us budges I can make a trip to the fish store. Any reccomendation on how many of each fish I could safely get away with? Also, how can I tell the male Platies from the females? Should be simple, but I have read some conflicting information online.
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*26 freshwater* 2x Sunburst Platys (2M, 2F) // 3x Neon Tetras (?) // 2x Cherry Barbs (1M, 1F) // 2x YoYo Loaches (?) // 1x Bushy Nose Pleco (M) // 1x Clown Pleco (?) // *15H marine* -30# Live Rock -Mixed Snails (Nassarius // Cerith // Astrea // Black Turbo // Mexican Turbo) -8x Blue Leg Hermit Crabs // 1x Banded Serpent Star // 1x Cleaner Shrimp -1x Royal Gramma // 1x Percula Clownfish -2x Mushroom Leather // Metallic Green Star Polyps // Pulsing Xenia // Striped Xenia // Blue Mushroom -Remora + Maxi-Jet 1200 // 2x Maxi-Jet 600 // Maxi-Jet 400 // Visi-Therm Deluxe 50 // Current USA Orbit 2x 40w [acronym:f2db8017b4="Power compact fluorescent"]PC[/acronym:f2db8017b4] |
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Here is a picture of a female platy (I have one exactly like this called 'Big Momma'
http://www.aquariumfish.net/images_0...platy_w360.jpg Here is a picture of a male platy. http://www.aquariumfish.net/images_0...inted_w180.gif You probably can see from the two pictures that the main difference is the bottom fin. The female has a wide fin, and for the male will have gonopobium (did I spell it right?) The female will grow bigger than the male too. As millipede has stated, you better get all males unless you want to have lots of babies, since a female can actually keep the sperm and get pregnant many times. If you plan to have babies, then go with the standard 1 male and 3 females. (Beware of FRY!!). Otherwise get around 3-4 males. [acronym:514c721dc6="In my opinion"]IMO[/acronym:514c721dc6] a spotted platy look like a mini koi so I would get those :P |
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