Stocking for just a ten gallon

there is no good stocking rule that i've seen.
don't use the inch per gallon rule. it's not that good.
 
What do y'all think about
My current guppy
+
A few platys
An african dwarf frog(researching these at the moment
and either a snail or a few shrimp or a 3 stripe cory
 
try to get more guppies. they like company.
you must get more than one cory, I reccomend getting asnail or shrimp as well as some cories.
 
ok then,
3 guppies
3 platies
4 three stripe cories
1 ADF
 
fishcatch22 said:
mid-top water:
2-3 more guppies (get all males if you don't want fry)
5 small shoaling fish that stays under 2" (tetras, rasboras, ect.)

bottom:
4 regular cories (bronze, peppered, panda, try to get all one species.)
OR
7 pygmy cories
OR
1 small pleco that stays under 5" (bristlenose, clown, rupperlip, ect.)
OR
3 otos

6-7 ghost shrimp
OR
1 apple snail

Hi,

Don't Plecos get too big for a 10 gallon tank? Because I've always heard that a 10 gallon is too small for Plecos.

Cory Lover
 
Cory Lover said:
Hi,

Don't Plecos get too big for a 10 gallon tank? Because I've always heard that a 10 gallon is too small for Plecos.

Cory Lover
Small Plecos such as Bristlenose Plecos, Rubberlip Plecos, and Pit Bull Plecos should be fine since they get max. 5" or so. Some only get to about 2.5"!!
 
Cory Lover said:
Hi,

Don't Plecos get too big for a 10 gallon tank? Because I've always heard that a 10 gallon is too small for Plecos.

Cory Lover
well, no. there are some types of plecos, in fact many types of plecos that can live fine in there. rubber plecos can live in there, so can female bristlenoses and clown plecos if you have driftwood. so can otos. otos are plecos, too.
 
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