I wouldn't put sidthimunki loaches, kuhlis or praecox rainbows in a 10g, more suited to a 20g long.
Just a general comment... not sure why you are listing shrimp as "3" or "5"- shrimp add virtually nothing to the bioload of a tank. A score of Palaemonetes ghost shrimp probably produce less waste than one guppy.
Otherwise some good suggestions.
Dwarf Crays- such as those in the Cambarellus genus won't eat adult shrimp... now they might eat the occasional juvenile shrimp- but they don't eat adult shrimp.
They're fairly quarellsome and so you'll need to make sure you spread food out- or the crays would dominate the food... but no reason not to keep dwarf crays with dwarf shrimp.
I will second that. I have a dwarf cray in my invert tank, the adults are way too fast for her to catch.
I wouldn't put sidthimunki loaches, kuhlis or praecox rainbows in a 10g, more suited to a 20g long.
Is it alright if I add a stock list? I would like to put in an idea.
Neon tetra x 8 and African dwarf frog x 2.
I would like to add that the male guppies you chose as companions for the frogs might not be suitable because they compete a little much for food. There are ways to get around this however, by using tweezers to feed foods to frogs. I recommend adding this tip (about the tweezers) to that stocking list.
I believe you can have more Neocardina Shrimps in a 10g!
Thanks for your opinion.
I'm tempted to agree on the praecoxs. I've never seen an adult one up close, but I know they are reasonably deep for their length.
Seems like I'm getting outvoted on the loaches. I'm still going to ask a few more pros though. I would think the sids might be too large, but the kuhlis? I have 9 adults, and they are really small. All length, no depth.