GobyMaster11276
Fish Crazy
I’m not sure 10 gallons would be big enough for a BN, since they get pretty bigbristlenose pleco
I’m not sure 10 gallons would be big enough for a BN, since they get pretty bigbristlenose pleco
yes, they do. Also, they hate currents.I think butterfly fish need around 40 gallons, don’t they? Cool fish though.
I breed my bristlenose in a 10 gallon and they are ok, the thing is that you can only keep a max of 2 fish.I’m not sure 10 gallons would be big enough for a BN, since they get pretty big
you can keep them together. 3:1 ratio! if you don’t want any chances for babies, all females is best or all males works too!yes! hard water mollies. they can get big but onlyy keep females or males, no mixing
Butterfly fish pretty much just sit in one spot waiting for the next fly or mosi to come pastI think butterfly fish need around 40 gallons, don’t they? Cool fish though.
LOL...this HAD to be a joke, right?Good day,
I have a cycled 10 gallon tank with a 60 gallon air pump, 20 gallon sponge, and adjustable HOB filter which can do 90 GPH. My tank will have either salvinia, red root floater, dwarf water lettuce or duckweed. I will only keep TWO species of the plants. As for the fish I really want to do a singular species + a single cleaner invert/fish. For the main fish I want something big, preferably 4-6 inches but i keep hearing that it’s not viable.
Can I get some recommendations for a single big fish to keep? I am very interested in african cichlids, electric blue acaras and blood red parrots.
Also if this isn’t viable can somebody tell me how many tiger barbs i can keep? (I want the starfire glofish version).
Lastly, can somebody let me know which one/two of these floating plant species can survive with having water dripping on them? I will have a glass canopy on the tank.
LOL...this HAD to be a joke, right?
Or a troll
We came up with some good ideas tho
Yep, I'm calling troll, classic signs of one...Honestly, I'm starting to wonder. The OP hasn't responded in over a week.