Ok so I'm slowly working on the process of setting up a moderately planted 10gal. Have yet to buy the filter, etc thought it's coming piece by piece since the guy selling the tank didn't have all the equip with it as advertised. Anyway, in an attempt to ease the impatience and whatnot of waiting for all this to get together and the cycle, I'm working on plausible stocking options. based on some recommendations I've seen on here and my own tastes, what started as a simple invert tank w/snails for my terrestrial snail obsessed 3 and a half year old boy, here's what I've got:
6 Harlequin Rasboras
1 Male Betta (of course will have plenty little hiding spots and floating plants)
2 Apple snails
My second option replaces the Rasboras with tetras, either neon or cardinal though I'm leaning toward cardinal out of personal preference, but the numbers of tetras I could stock and my hard water concern me. As does the LFS-ish store here, honestly. Who keeps suggesting a fishy cycle, but their stock seems healthy. Other than that I don't know of any other stores other than Petsmart which was horrific, here in Tulsa. I'll puruse posts to see what I find in that regard. Please let me know what you all think of these options, or any other options, the only thing that must be there are the snails...got to have the snails...
6 Harlequin Rasboras
1 Male Betta (of course will have plenty little hiding spots and floating plants)
2 Apple snails
My second option replaces the Rasboras with tetras, either neon or cardinal though I'm leaning toward cardinal out of personal preference, but the numbers of tetras I could stock and my hard water concern me. As does the LFS-ish store here, honestly. Who keeps suggesting a fishy cycle, but their stock seems healthy. Other than that I don't know of any other stores other than Petsmart which was horrific, here in Tulsa. I'll puruse posts to see what I find in that regard. Please let me know what you all think of these options, or any other options, the only thing that must be there are the snails...got to have the snails...