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I have a 10g with...
4 black line rasboras
4 harlequin rasboras
5 bronze cories
2 mystery snails
1 dwarf gourami
And a few ghost shrimp
planning on getting a bigger tank sometime this summer but I was just checking if they're okay in there
Flounders wouldn't fit in that size tank and A figure 8 would kill the mollies.
Bumble bee gobies usually take frozen foods and I'm pretty sure I got mine to take flake foods. If you give them no other option they'll eventually learn to take it
I'd maybe go with harlequin rasporas or rummy nose tetras for a schooling fish. A small pleco would be really nice for center piece or maybe a dwarf gourami or dwarf cichlid
nice set up dude! Not sure why not working helps at all though..
Love that tree thing in there. It's a lovely piece o wood. Is it stocked with just rummy noses and neons?
I may be wrong but I'm pretty sure you get fit more fish in there. I'd get a bigger school of pygmy Cory's, and maybe a larger species of Cory in general. 5 pygmys would get lost in such a large tank imo
I don't think your tank is big enough for any rainbows. When it come to schooling fish I usually stick to one to two different kinds per tank. A good sized school of neon tertas would look nice. A dwarf gourami would also be a good choice. A school of emerald green corys maybe?
yeah different sizes tanks usually have one or two standard dimensions that would be easier to find. Pretty sure the next size up you could find easily would be a 90 gallon. You could try to google the different sizes/dimensions of tanks