Which Fish Get Along?

no Cardinals are more touchy than neons, so be carful, one benefit to Cardinals though is they are about a half inch longer making them a bit less prone to disapearing if you know what i mean
 
Actually, I Might Kick Out The Betta For Like 2 Fancy Guppies, But It Depends on how the betta gets along.

I do have someone to take The babies, and he is one of my info sources for tropical fish(so he knows how to take care of them).

I loved the video on white clouds!! :cool:

AAAAAHHHH!! Emergency: Black dots appearing on tiger barbs!!
 
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White clouds aren't tropical. Neons/cardinals like hot water near the upper 70's and low 80's. White clouds like it best between 65-70F.

Don't overstock the 10 gallon as it can all turn really bad very quickly. Also too many midlevel swimmers will look messy. Perchance instead of the danios you could add 3 cory catfish on the bottom to spread things out a bit.
 
I Looked Through The corys In The Speicies Profiles And I Like The Dwarf Cory Best. They Eat Sinking Pellets & Maybe Even Tubifex Worms, Right?

The Current Foods I Have Are: Tubifex Worms, Flakes, And Bloodworms. I Know I'll Need Sinking Pellets For The Corys, Right?
 
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Wait... I Want To Make Absolutley Sure That My Plan Will Work Out(The Fish Will Get Along)
 
Pretty much all of these fish will get along fine. Occasionally a betta will be aggressive and not get along with other fish or else you might find that the betta is too timid and never gets any food. Be prepared to move him if needed to his own setup, like a nice 2 gallon or 5 gallon tank.

Cories should have a sinking tablet IMO but will also get the flakes that fall past the other fish as well.
 
I Have A Whisper Power Filter, And It Pushes The Food Underwater, Then It Sinks For The Bottom Feeders.
 
Two Answers:

1. They Are In My Tank.(Go To The 'Do I Have To Start Over??' Thread For The Whole Story)

2. It's A Habit.
 
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