antmantis1
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Let's hear it your favorite freshwater fish for a ten gallon. Pictured if you like. Message me on the fishes and I may feature them on a YouTube video in a new 10g tank!
+1 Yes. That's a better choice.absolutangel04 said:Bettas and ember tetras. My favorite combo.
Ok, those are not dwarfs, just small. Careful, it causes confusion since there if a species called a dwarf gourami. I guess i should have refined my question. I was asking to see if you were refering to the color varieties of the dg, or refering to other small species of gourami. Also, I don't think honeys belong in a 10 gallon tank.From my research, fish breeders are coming up with all kinds of different variations of the same fish. I frown upon color injecting but the breeder I went to had babies that looked like the one in the picture above and thus has created the single variation with lots of careful breeding. Dwarf gouramis (on top of the orange one) look like that and the orange one is of dwarf honey variety. So realistically there's only really 4 dwarf sized variations I know of (thick lipped, honey, Pygmy, and the regular dwarf). I call them dwarf but really they are just smaller gouramis in the family, the smallest being the Pygmy.
Lol, I was apologizing to the OP whose thread I mis-directed. Its rude to re-direct threads. I did it, so I am sorry to the OP.Oh, I'm not annoyed or nothing! Please do not worry about it. It's hard to express feelings over text, but seriously, I'm still .
I'm finding out since I joined this site that 10 gallons are difficult to keep because you can overcrowd it rather quickly. I have a betta as well in a seperate tank. It'd be cool if I could mix him with gouramis but that'd be impossible I think.
Brian_Nano12g said:Well what's the choices? LOL
absolutangel04 said:Careful of shrimp with your fish, they usually get eaten. That can be avoided if the tank is super well planted though, but then you might not see the shrimp much. IMoO.This is probably silly, but you know they should be pygmy corys, right?