Finally my 10G FWT and soon 10G SWT

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twism10000

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Hey guys.

I finally got my 10G fresh water tank up and running. My plants are growing healthy. The second pic shows my homemade CO2 bottle. I put it into a basket because it looked ugly with just the bottle next to my tank. Soon there will be a saltwater nano tank below my freshwater tank. I'm just getting the cycle ready. My husband is very proud of me and I thank all guys on aquariumadvice.com. I will post more pics on my nano saltwater tank in the near future.
 

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I have 4 ghost shrimps, 2 red tail tetra's, chinese algae eater and white looking catfish (i don't know the name). I just bought the plants that were either low to medium lighting. I'll investigate the plants and post them later.
 
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looks awesome....

post more pics when you get the nano runnin, for sure!!
 
A dwarf pleco(clown, bristlenose, and some others) or a small group of otocinclus would be ideal in a 10g tank.

Actually I wouldn't recommend a dwarf pleco either. I know that BN's get to be 4". That would take up half the bioload of a little 10g.

The CAE will not only out-grow your tank (at 10") it is extremely aggressive and will bite/suck/chew your other fish as it gets bigger and won't really eat algae (not that you'll have much with CO2 injection). http://www.aquariumadvice.com/artic...ae-Eater---Gyrinocheilus-Aymonieri/Page1.html

Otos would be ok. Here's a good article on otos: http://www.aquariumadvice.com/artic...nclus-Catfish--Otocinclus-vittatus/Page1.html
 
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