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aussie!
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: AUSTRALIA!
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hello everyone,
i have a 10 gallon tank which has a full grown pearl gourami, a few neon tetras and 1 loner white cloud in it. i am planning on giving the pearl gourami to our local pet store, they are very nice people, and have promised me they will find him a new home. i want to fill the tank with some new fishes. does anyone have any ideas of what fish combos can go in? i want to know if a dwarf gourami, 2 platies (female, yes i know they will most likey have babies!), a small sucker fish (are there any catfish or bottom feeders that STAY small?), and the neons still in there be ok? (oh and also with a few live plants) thank-you!!! |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Age: 20
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i do know that the gourami will more than likely gobble up all baby platies because i had one in with i believe a balloon molly and we unfortunately watched him gobble up every last baby no matter what we did to try and save them until we could catch theml.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Allston, MA
Age: 21
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i think that the stocking would be absolutely perfect. This is what I would recommend:
Dwarf Gourami 2 Female Platies 3 Oto's (small sucker-mouth fishes that eat algae like its their jobs) 5-7 Neon Tetras. For plants, get a nice mixture of floating plants, and some java fern, and there is a good chance that some of the fry may actually survive! |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Age: 17
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I'd go and take all the fish back and get an Electric Blue Crayfish and 5 - 7 hatchet fish and keep the tank without a heater.
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Addicted to water
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 125
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There are some plecos that stay small, I think they can grow up to 15 cm.
Justintrask's combo of fish would look great. But im not sure about the crayfsh, since they escape really easily. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Age: 4
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You might be able to get away with an ancistrus sp., but just stick to the otos. I would do a bunch of cardinal tetras and some plants.
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