are there any cichlids that can fit in a ten gallon? ive heard key hole cichlids would work. how about rams? and both work can they be kept together and what are some good tank mates for them in a ten gallon? thanks
Originally posted by thekrib
if you have a ph at least over 7 then you can keep shellies
you are somewhat correct, the ph is more like 8 - 9, but this doesnt mean you have to have that in your aquarium, they are extremely hardy fish and can take a very wide range of water conditions. and the truth it that almost any fish can take almost any water type if slowly acclimatized. my LFS owner bred german blue rams in ph 8.4!!
over 7 is fine for shellies although if possible higher is better.
i would not do Keyhole cichlids in a 10 gallon, they can reach 4" or so and can be aggressive. Water quality will be hard to manage and the male might kill the female in a small tank - then triple your problems if they have fry. AFAIK, Rams would be best in at least a 20g as would Kribensis but if you are adamant about WCs and have good filtration you can give it a try.are there any cichlids that can fit in a ten gallon? ive heard key hole cichlids would work. how about rams? and both work can they be kept together and what are some good tank mates for them in a ten gallon? thanks