Slow-dagger
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I have 2 angels the size of a 50 cent coin I want to trade them for different fish what is good I don't like guppies give me advise what other fish
Slow-dagger said:I have 2 angels the size of a 50 cent coin I want to trade them for different fish what is good I don't like guppies give me advise what other fish
emerald76 said:A betta
Or two platies and a snail
Or 5 African Dwarf Frogs
1-2 Shell Dweller Cichlids would be fine I think
Please reconsider not liking guppies- have you seen the really nice ones? Google platinum mosaic Thai and bluegrass and snakeskin guppies- you'll be blown away
Pckerfreak44 said:A school of small tetras, a betta, some corydoras, shrimp tank, dwarf gouramis, maybe platys or maybe a mix of those fish.
Cory's and shrimp can go with any of them. But I probably wouldn't mix any of the others because the size of the tank. My gf has 4 neon tetras and a flame gourami in a ten gallon
Rivercats said:There are all kinds of small tetra's and rasbora's. Dwarf Cory cats, and there are a couple very small gourami's (licorice and sparkling). Neons are especially good since they are so small and colorful.
Rivercats said:This is one of the small cory cats Tropical Fish for Freshwater Aquariums: Nanus Cory Cat Corydoras Catfish
If you already have 2 cory's, even tho they do better in schools of at least 6 you do not have room for anymore in your 10g.
bud29 said:Is it possible to rehome the corys or put them in a bigger tank (if you have one)? I believe your green cories are emerald cories and they grow to 3.5 inches, too big for a 10. Look in to panda cories or pygmy cories, they are smaller and could fit in a 10.
As for additional fish, endlers livebearers are awesome. I recommend looking in to them.
They have to be "marble" hatchet fish. Regular silver hatchets are too big for a 10 gallon. I "think" that combo might work since the hatchets stay at the surface of the water.
K I've never heard darf corys
Rivercats said:There are all kinds of small tetra's and rasbora's. Dwarf Cory cats, and there are a couple very small gourami's (licorice and sparkling). Neons are especially good since they are so small and colorful.
Rivercats said:Neon tetra's are also considered a good fish for a 10 gallon and are very easy to find in your LFS. You might have a hard time finding Ember's unless you order them online or ask your LFS if they can order them for you.