I need stocking advice.

Beeker

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My tank is a 10 gal. planted tank. I've decided that I want a Betta Imbellis, aka "Peaceful Betta" and some Dwarf Croaking Gouramis, aka "Sparkling Gouramis." (Are both those names accurate for the Dwarf Croaking Gouramis?) I know I have to choose one or the other between Cories or Tetras but I can't decide. I also need to know how many of the grouping fish (Gouramis, Cories, Tetras) I have to get to make sure that they are happy. Please help me. I don't want to overstock but I don't want to skimp on friends for the grouping fish.
 
I think the beta and the dwarf gourami will fight, and i'm pretty sure that gourami's are fine singly (mine is at least lol).

Edit - missed that it's a different kind of beta. sorry...
 
No prob. :)

I've been living off of that species profile site trying to find what fish I want for the past week. I have been checking everything: compatibility, size tank, water requirements, current, acidity, temp., etc. I know that they are compatible, I just don't know how many of each and I was hoping for some input on the Cories and Tetras. Can I handle having both? I was figuring that I can only stock with one or the other since they are both grouping fish and I would need at least 3 or 4 of each. Which are more fun, interesting, pleasing to look at, etc.?
 
They say 6 minimum for a schooling fish, with more being better. I've never tried it... my ten just has 2 mollies and a dwarf gourami in it.
 
Oh! I didn't catch that! I guess I can't go with Cories with the Dwarf Croaking Gourami. That answers that question.

So, how many Gouramis and Tetras should I get?
 
They told me to go with 1 gourami and 6 tetras, though if you can find the little cories (panda or dwarf) they can fill that slot. They also told me that for that one instance, 3 cories would do all right, though 6 would be better.

(remember, just relaying advice I was given previously :) )
 
On that species profile list it said that the Dwarf Croaking Gouramis are a grouping fish too. I don't think I should go with just one.
 
lol, missed that too... i have a normal dwarf gourami, not a croaking one. So I have no more info to give you ... hopefully someone who DOES know what they are talking about will stop by sooner or later lol.
 
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