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Old 08-20-2006, 12:26 AM   #1
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I have an empty 10 gallon that i'm hoping to fill with some less typical inhabitants.

On my list of fish i'm hoping to get are african dwarf frogs, kuhli loaches, amano shrimp, and otos. maybe a freshwater clam for fun? we'll see...

maybe 3-4 frogs, 3-4 loaches, 3 shrimp, 3 otos? Is that overcrowded?

what combo might you suggest?

any suggestions appreciated.
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Don't know if you should go with kuhli loaches... they get to be 5-7cms and should be kept in groups of 4 or more, so that's a lot of loach for a small tank. Plus you don't get to see them too much. Would a bristlenose pleco be too big for a 10gal?

A couple frogs, few ottos, the clam... you could get some rock shrimp too - those guys are very cool.
Maybe a school of harlequin rosboras? They'd match the decor :P

In my experience, dwarf frogs are really sensitive to overcrowding, so just be careful with that. But then, those froggies can be hit-or-miss.


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Old 08-20-2006, 01:38 AM   #3
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Would a bristlenose pleco be too big for a 10gal?
Yes. It's too big for a 10 gallons tank. Otos will do well but will not in the early stages of the tank as they are rather delicate to the changes in water chemistry.
Jellybean rasboras are nice. Heterandria formosa, Endlers and some guppies will do but don't mix the guppies and Endlers as they interbreed easily.
Neons will also fit in the tank but again they should never be put in the tank until tank is at least 6 months as they are delicate or sensitive.
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Old 08-20-2006, 06:34 AM   #4
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Freshwater clams do not live long in aquaria. I was told that and thought I'd give it a try anyway, good food for the puffs. I bought 40 of them and within 2 days, every single one was dead.
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Old 08-20-2006, 12:36 PM   #5
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fine. no clam.

the thing is, i was thinking two types of a stranger kind of fish (or frog), some shrimp and some otos.

i guess i've decided one of those two would be some adfs.
the other, if not kuhli loaches (the consensus was there's no room?), maybe some panda corys or small loaches?

3 adfs, 5 corys, 3 otos, 3 shrimp?
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ADFs are loads of fun, I love mine. I wouldn't keep them with loaches or cories though, the ADFs will starve to death.
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Old 08-20-2006, 02:16 PM   #7
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then is there another less typical fish that could share a 10 gallon with adfs that you suggest?

i'm running out of ideas...
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I would suggest going to your LFS/LPS and seeing what's available that you like, then come and do some research and ask questions about them.
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Old 08-20-2006, 04:01 PM   #9
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A 10g tank is on the small side so choices are limited, especially if you want unique fish. Most of them get too big for a 10g.

What about a tank with just ADFs?
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dwarf puffers are a more different fish, and if you get plants in your tank, they would do well. Shrimp and otos are good choices, i have a kuhli loach in my 10 gallon tank, and it does very well. they like places to hide or fine gravel to bury under because they are nocturnal, I dunno about the ADFs though.
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I would not recommend DPs with ADFs. While some people have had success with them together, more often than not there are problems. Its not worth the risk.
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Old 08-20-2006, 07:32 PM   #12
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corys, kuhlis, ottos, and shrimp??

or is that too many bottom dwellers?
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Yeah, it doesn't seem like a good use of the space - you need some mid-range fishies or something

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Kuhlis get too big for a 10g. I think 20g is minimum. Most cories get too big unless you get the pygmy or habrosus cories which are mid-bottom dwellers. They are hard to find though and can be expensive. If you can find them, get 6. They need bigger groups than the other cories.

How about some ottos, pygmy or habrosus cories, and shrimp. That would be a nice tank.
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alright. i'll prolly go with a couple of adfs, 7 or so pygmy cories and some cherry shrimp.
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Again, I wouldn't put ADFs with cories. The ADFs stand a very good chance of starving to death. Cories are very active and fast eaters. ADFs might eat the shrimp, too.
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hmm...

i really want froggies though. but i think i want the cories more.

maybe 6 spotted harlequins, 6 pygmy cories, few shrimp???
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spotted rasboras rather.

aka dwarf rasboras
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Too much for a 10g.
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Old 08-22-2006, 11:51 AM   #20
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3 ADFs and a trio of Threadfin Rainbows would go together great. You`ll want sand substrate for the frog ( the little guys crash dive after submersing for air). Plop in a few java ferns and anubias.It`s best not to over crowd a tank. I love my frogs too.
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