10 gal tank..... what fish?

Jlui83

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I have a 10 gal tank That I would like to stock up with cichlids.. Currently houses guppies (I plan on selling them). I want to start with a new type of fish.. What are my options for a 10 gal or 20 gal long?
 
There are many dwarf cichlids that would be okay in your tank(s).

Just the 10 gallon:
pair of apistogramma
or
small colony lake tangynikan shelldwellers
or
possibly a pair of german blue rams

The 20 gallon:
Any of the ones above
or
Smallish Lake Tangynikan cichlids
or
pair of Kribensis
or
pair of Bolivian rams
etc etc etc


You cant really "stock up" such a small tank with cichlids, but a pair would probebly be okay.
-Diana
 
looks exactly like my post when I was first looking for a small cichlid tank. The choice I made was a 20 gallon long with Neolamprologus Multifasciatus and I'm VERY happy with my choice. These are not a very demanding fish and extremely easy to breed. They are also FULL of personality.

setup: 20 gallon long tank, pool filter sand (pool filter sand is a larger grain size, pre-cleaned and non-toxic), lots of shells to choose from, a sponge filter and a small power filter. Filtration is not critical as long as the current is not strong enough to wash the sand around and suck into the filter. I started with an aquaclear 30 which was much too strong so I now use a penguin mini which works great. I have heard of shelldwellers spitting sand into the filter intake but mine have behaved so far :)

Mine actually prefer flakes but will eat most anything small enough for them to eat.
 
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