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I realize that this is an old post, but IMO platies are just fine in a ten gallon, as long as you don't try to overstock. A good rule of thumb for guppies and platies is one fish per gallon of water, taking into account the tank mates' needs. I have four platies living peacefully in a 10g with two golden algae eaters and an albino cory (although the algae eaters are temporary-just waiting for them to get big enough to go into 175g).
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