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Tori L
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I'm a beginner, so I have little to no experience. I'm going to college soon, and the only pet we're allowed is fish in a tank no bigger than 10g. Since I've grown up always caring for animals, it would be weird not to have that responsibility.
I was thinking about a dwarf puffer, but the only other fish they are compatible with would be an oto or ghost shrimp, and I'm not sure a 10g tank would provide enough algae for an oto or two. I've heard that you can have one dwarf puffer per 5g, but I wouldn't want to risk that, so I'd only go with one. The problem is they're so small, I feel like I would loose it in 10g.
I was also considering getting a few albino cories, but I couldn't find much information on how many I could keep in just 10g, since they like to school. Not to mention they are bottom dwellers, I'd like to have a few middle-top fish.
I'm looking for fish that are fun to watch, require some care but are still hardy. I was also thinking I wanted real plants. Any suggestions on that as far as care, type, how it affects fish, etc are very appreciated.
Thanks!
I was thinking about a dwarf puffer, but the only other fish they are compatible with would be an oto or ghost shrimp, and I'm not sure a 10g tank would provide enough algae for an oto or two. I've heard that you can have one dwarf puffer per 5g, but I wouldn't want to risk that, so I'd only go with one. The problem is they're so small, I feel like I would loose it in 10g.
I was also considering getting a few albino cories, but I couldn't find much information on how many I could keep in just 10g, since they like to school. Not to mention they are bottom dwellers, I'd like to have a few middle-top fish.
I'm looking for fish that are fun to watch, require some care but are still hardy. I was also thinking I wanted real plants. Any suggestions on that as far as care, type, how it affects fish, etc are very appreciated.
Thanks!