10cm Max Fishies

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Not many people are lucky enough to have a big tank.

are there small fish out there with BIG personalities?


Are there small "feature fish" that win at the polls against their larger cousins?
 
my vote is for dwarf cichlids, apistogramma, nannacara, checkerboard chichlids, rams, kribs etc etc

all of them are colourful, active, fiesty enough to have a bit of spunk and personality! what more could you want!
 
Not many people are lucky enough to have a big tank.

are there small fish out there with BIG personalities?


Are there small "feature fish" that win at the polls against their larger cousins?

Puffers, Dwarf, F8, Green Spotted etc. All puffers have personality in bundles and the dwarf puffer can live in a tank as small as 3-5gallons. The latter two need Brackish water coniditions and research before you buy them and their tank mates, as with any puffer
 
Hello? SIAMESE FIGHTING FISH! The name should give you a hint - just check out the bettas section of the forum for more info
 
Plenty of small catfish with personality or at least interesting behavior - upside down catfish (there's a few species sold with the name - you want Synodontis nigriventris), I recently rescued a Synodontis petricola, and he's a surprising character considering his poor condition. A good sized shoal of corydoras is always a joy to watch.

While pushing your size a bit, bristlenose plecs are active and meet your other criteria, they top out at around 12-13 cm if my conversions are right.

A shoal of tiger barbs or some of the more aggressive tetras - black phantoms, serpaes, etc - are also fun, active fish, though I wouldn't use the term personality.

And kuhli loaches - great fish. Around 10 cm, but very skinny bodied. In a good sized group, they're active and playful. You can usually find them wriggling around in a ball.

Edit: Keyhole cichlids are also a bit over your size - 12-13 cm again, but they have all the personality of the big cichlids, but none of the aggression. They also change color constantly with their mood or surroundings.
 

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