H haoypowy AC Members Aug 18, 2009 15 0 0 Aug 30, 2009 #1 I was wondering what is compatible with a small parrot fish. hes the only one in a 10 gallon.
petluvr AC Members Jun 5, 2008 5,356 2 62 49 Podunk, Va. Real Name Larry Aug 30, 2009 #2 He will quickly outgrow that tank, I wouldn't recommend putting anything else in there.
jpappy789 Plants need meat too Feb 18, 2007 26,364 5 89 35 Gainesville, FL Real Name Josh Aug 30, 2009 #3 Agreed, focus on getting a larger tank...something at least 55 gallons for a full grown BP.
Lexi_D is *Magic* Nov 25, 2007 1,530 0 36 30 PA watershedrussiantortoise.blogspot.com Aug 30, 2009 #4 :iagree:
bgcoop8784 AC Members Aug 6, 2009 243 0 0 41 Augusta GA Aug 30, 2009 #5 agree with above, it's soo very easy to overstock a 10 gallon when it comes to cichlids, most of the time 1 fish will do it.
agree with above, it's soo very easy to overstock a 10 gallon when it comes to cichlids, most of the time 1 fish will do it.
Reframer AC Members Feb 22, 2009 1,023 0 36 Minnesota Aug 30, 2009 #6 Cichlids will not work in a small tank that size. Either get a larger tank (can check craig's list) or return them.
Cichlids will not work in a small tank that size. Either get a larger tank (can check craig's list) or return them.
jpappy789 Plants need meat too Feb 18, 2007 26,364 5 89 35 Gainesville, FL Real Name Josh Aug 30, 2009 #7 I whole heartedly disagree with the statement that cichlids do not work in a 10 gallon. You can very easily setup a shellie tank that size.
I whole heartedly disagree with the statement that cichlids do not work in a 10 gallon. You can very easily setup a shellie tank that size.
Chrisinator Ripariumist Sep 27, 2008 3,918 0 36 North Jersey Real Name Chris Aug 30, 2009 #8 Get a bigger tank! or Return them as stated above!