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I was thinking that going over a little wouldn't hurt. But seeing as the only fish that wouldn't be at the bottom are te molly and gourami I figured space is t a problem either. But I need to make sure to do weekly water changes cause sometimes I forget
Yeah I have 2 and they're really peaceful. I checked on AqAdvisor (which for those who don't know is a site to check stocking levels) and it said with a single gourami, a snail, a Molly, and 3 cories I would be at 102% stocking so do you guys think it's a good idea to get that third Cory?
Yeah I only have a 10 gallon so I'm thinking that would be a good idea to bring the new one back. I'm considering just getting another Cory because they're pretty peaceful
I have a dwarf gourami that is red, and before now it hasn't been a problem except for chasing my young Molly around. But today I decided to get another gourami to distract it. I got one that was a powdered blue one, but now the first one chased the new one constantly. It always chases it and...
These 2 rocks are the biggest rocks in my 10 gallon and lately they've been growing algae on them. Should I remove it? I have 2 Cory catfish but they don't eat it.
I've had a dwarf gourami for maybe a week or so and so far it's been pretty peaceful. But lately it's been going crazy and trying to jump out and stuff. My only other fish are a baby Molly and 2 cories and I have a 10 gallon.
I know it doesn't always work that way I was just referring to the Molly because from what I've seen in the couple months it's been alive it's one of the most peaceful fish I've owned, so I'm hopin that doesn't change. And so far the gourami is still docile, and seems almost timid as it gets...
I just got the gourami today, and so far it is pretty docile. And the Molly I have has been extremely peaceful and well trained, so as long as it grows up with other peaceful fish I'm sure it will be fine
I have a pretty good filter so I think I'm good there. And I know mollies aren't very good for a ten gallon that's why I don't want to get more. But I can't move the young mollyi have so he'll just have to stay for now
So the only fish I have in my ten gallon tank are 2 cories, a Molly that is maybe a month or so old, and a betta I am planning on returning soon. So I was wondering what fish should I get after I return the betta? I don't want to get more Molly's after my last batch because all of them died...
Well currently I have it in the breeder box, and my temperature is around 80, so I might try lowering it just a tad. But lack of space isn't the only reason I don't prefer bowls. I find that they take to much energy to clean, and lack of proper heating and filtration causes diseases. So I have...
I have a ten gallon tank that has a young Molly, 2 cories, and a recently added female betta. I thought the betta would he peaceful, and it was the first few days. But then it noticed the catfish, and now it does nothing but hide in its cave and attack them by flaring and nipping their fins...