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Thanks! I'll definitely take that suggestion into consideration, and also just to let this die I have actually settled on Zebra Danios! They are just more interesting to me and might fit the look I'm going for better, I appreciate the help and suggestions!
Yes, I forgot to mention they would be Pygmy Cories in the original post, thanks for catching that. And I can't give the specific specs of the filter as I'm on the road right now, and this is all just planning for when I get back. But I believe it was originally for a 30 gal.
So I was thinking:
1 Dwarf Gourami
X amount of Rasboras? Or possibly a type of Tetra, or other small schooler.
6 Cory Catfish
From everything I've read up on, these guys all tend to get along. Any suggestions on Tetra vs. Rasbora or another good small mid tank school fish?
Also, could I have...
First of all it is not advised for you to keep 2 Bettas(of either sex) together in the same tank, unless it's divided. You said the snails have brown shells? They sound like Malaysian Trumpet Snails...which are fine. I would also advise you to remove a female Betta, just to be safe
Yes I meant Ghost Shrimp. And I've heard Apple Snails(snails in general for that matter)Have pretty large bio-loads. But I've heard Nerites are some of the best algae eaters and have a relatively small bio-load. But I'm wondering if joined with these other inhabitants would it be too much...
I have a 10 gal. community and I'm having trouble with what looks like brown algae. Does a Nerite eat brown algae good? Could I even put one in with 3 Platies, 2 Ghosts and a Betta? Am I Overstocked? Or is there any other creature that you can find in most stores I could put in? Thx
Not to be rude(I honestly apologize if I sound it) but they can and will get used to eachother, they eventually learn "he can't get on my side and I can't get on his" Betta Fish and Betta Fish Care If you search the forums on this site, you'll find many people who do a divided tank for the first...