Elsha
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Actually, none, other than a filter change about 2 days ago for the first time (after the fish started acting funny, actually. I don't know if that was the right thing to do, though.)
The filter-changing thing is another con by the people who sell them to you to get you buying replacement media. That's where most of the bacteria grow, so if you've changed your filter media, you've chucked out most of the bacteria you'd grown to this point, which will make the cycle take longer. The filter doesn't need changing (although it can do with a rinse in old tank water every couple of months or so) until the sponge is literally falling apart. Even then, only half should be changed at a time, so as not to chuck out all the good bacteria.
ohh no, it doesn't look like any of those. it's a little black sucker with brownish spots.. his mouth looks like a siphon. lol. he's very cute. his name is charlie. lol.
This sounds a lot like a Chinese algae eater. They may look cute, but they get way too big for a 10g and, when older, often trade in algae-eating for sucking the slime coat off the sides of other fish. They're commonly sold in fish shops as good algae controllers for small tanks (I was sold one when I started), but they're nothing of the sort.