Heres what Im thinking about putting in there-
3 zebra danios
3 glofish
2 panda cories
2 guppies
Would this be okay?
Nope. That'll overstock you.
Also:
3 zebra danios
- Need to be kept in 15 + gallons. They're too active for a 10 gallon.
3 glofish
- These are genetically altered Zebra Danios, so the same applies.
2 panda cories
- Need to be kept in groups of at least 3, preferably 6 +, and need a bare minimum of 20 gallons.
2 guppies
- OK, so long as they're one sex, you don't have room for babies in a 10 gallon. Really they should be kept in groups of 3 +
Here's a good list of 10 gallon compatible fish, along with some good stocking suggestions:
http://www.aquariumlife.net/fishprof.asp General fish profiles:
- By species kind -
http://www.peteducation.com/category.cfm ... pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com - Search by name -
http://www.aquariumlife.net/fishprof.asp Be sure you have a clear understanding of the nitrogen cycle before you bring any fish home.
No way im a fish expert and i have 8 glo fish and 4 guppies and i have upsidedowncatfish in a 25 gallon tank you have 10 fish you need at leest a 18or 20 becouse they will not have room they will not have room do spawn wich is mate plus guppies and glo fish swim alot around the tank so thats bad that they will not have room to exersize more if you cant get 18 or 20 gallon tank i gues 16 will be ok
but if you choos to buy another tank ask the person wich is currently sellin it
Ok, some people would veiw that as overstocking, but i'll tell you what i think:
2 danios
3 glofish
2 panda cories
2 guppies
You can try three of the danios and glofish, but im afraid they wont be too happy.