three-fingers
Fish Connoisseur
The more the merrier, otherwise you might just end up with one, they are like extreme tiger barbs. Though 10 sounds about right with that filtration, I had figured you only had one internal. If you can get a few more at the LFS then feel free, I wouldn't have more than about 15 unless you have an external however.
The bristlenose is at risk, but should be OK if he has hiding places.
They will eat pretty much anything as you will soon find out. In nature they would eat mainly the scales of other fish, but wouldn't pass up if a bug or chunk of fruit came floating by.
As with most fish, a flake or pellet based diet is best (provides all the vitamins and minerals they need) and you can frequently supplement with bloodworms, prawns, live bugs like crickets and frozen whitebait.
If you go for more of them, it's better to stick to mainly flake as this will be better for the water conditions.
The bristlenose is at risk, but should be OK if he has hiding places.
They will eat pretty much anything as you will soon find out. In nature they would eat mainly the scales of other fish, but wouldn't pass up if a bug or chunk of fruit came floating by.
As with most fish, a flake or pellet based diet is best (provides all the vitamins and minerals they need) and you can frequently supplement with bloodworms, prawns, live bugs like crickets and frozen whitebait.
If you go for more of them, it's better to stick to mainly flake as this will be better for the water conditions.