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My 10 gallon has one dwarf gourami, five glowlight tetras, four otos and a couple of ghost shrimp. It is planted with anubias, hornwort and moneywort and I run an AC20 for filtration. According to aw advisor, that 102% stocked.
A ten is best for tiny fishies.
-8 chili rasboras?
-8 endler's livebearers?
-8 galaxy rasbora/celestial pearl danios?
-A pair or two of scarlet badis? (I have heard that these can be hard to feed, though)
-One spoiled, happy betta? (and a pretty zebra snail to keep him company!
-Up to five sparkling gouramis? (Make sure there are lots of plants and stuff for these little guys to swim around in)
-I think it would be a good size for five guppies.
-Or you could have a little cherry shrimp garden, like my ten gallon.
(Don't put all of this stuff together, though. That would be chaos.)
A friend of mine is working out the stocking for her 10g, so we've done a lot of research on suitable fish.
Some great fish to check out would be the following:
Endlers Livebearers
Celestial Pearl Danios
Sparkling Gouramis
Green Neon Tetras
Neon Tetras
Corydoras Pygmaeus
Corydoras Habrosus
White Cloud Mountain Minnows
Mosquito/Chili Rasboras
Least Killifish
Alternatively, you could do a dwarf puffer setup if you've got some experience keeping freshwater fish. They're full of character but are best kept in a species-only tank.