German blue rams are cool fish. Although I dont know a whole ton about them, I'm guessing those will work. Corys will definetly work. They are great fish! I love them.
The only types of cory I would put in a 10 gallon would be panda cories or dwarf cories. The other species of cory get too large for a 10 gallon. A pair of rams would be better suited to at least a 20 gallon.
... I wouldnt do the rams.... but dude... a school of panda cories... They would dogpile the food that you droped in for them... that would be COOL AS HELL to watch a fish dogpile.
hahaha that would be kick ***. But the corys I have now just kinda chill at the bottom, dont really move a lot....How about a german blue ram, a dwarf gourami and my two corys
... I wouldnt do the rams.... but dude... a school of panda cories... They would dogpile the food that you droped in for them... that would be COOL AS HELL to watch a fish dogpile.
a ten gallon is to small for a pair of rams except if it is a breeding tank, and then, you should not have corydoras with a breeding pair as rams are known to peck out corydoras's eyes that violate their territories.
they really need at least 20 gallons for the bigger footprint. they ARE cichlids and therefore like to have a territory.