10 gallon freshwater tank

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I have a 10 gallon tank with a zebra danio, a platy and a silver mollie. I've had my tank for about a month. what are some stocking options?
 
I wouldn't add anything. It is only ten gallons and it sounds like you are already pretty well stocked. The molly will get the biggest but platies can get big too.

Marinemom
 
three fish is not to much, I would add a few more zebra's :)

Three fish, yes. But what size will these fish grow to? Danios are not really appropriate for a ten gallon in the first place, because they need room to swim and play, they are very active fish. Mollies can get pretty big around 4-5 inches depending on the type and Platies can also get to be 2 or more inches and have a high bioload compared to smaller fish. If you stuck a gold fish in a 10 gallon would you think that that was not too much just because it was only one fish? Or maybe and oscar?

If you want to keep the danio I would get more of them, since they are a schooling fish. This way he has someone to play with.

An example of a molly that gets huge: http://www.aquahobby.com/gallery/e_molly2.php

And a normal variety of molly:
http://www.aquahobby.com/gallery/e_molly.php

Danios:
http://www.aquahobby.com/gallery/e_danio.php

Platies: http://www.aquahobby.com/gallery/e_danio.php
 
three fish is not to much, I would add a few more zebra's :)

Considering the adult size of these fish and this tank is at its limit. It may be only three fish but those three fish have the potential to even overstock such a small aquarium.

Marinemom
 
thank you both, your right! I read on dano's yesterday, they stated that you could keep 5 in a 10 gallon tank as they grow to only 2 inches long. so I assumed the 3 fish, plus 2 more would be fine. that site acually said danoi's go into a ten gallon tank size. thanks for the clarification :)
I would still get a few more, just maybe put the molly in another tank, or do more tank cleanings.
 
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