15g heavily planted community aquarium has the following. This is not a recommended stocking level for beginners. Must have a heavily planted tank, a mature tank, some experience behind your belt, and a willingness to perform weekly high maintenance for this stocking level to be successful. Just thought I'd add a disclaimer, though others seem just as heavily stocked as I am.
9 harlequin rasboras
3 bridget rasboras (nearly 3 years old!)
5 corydora habrosus
1 otto (want two more, but have to wait a month. Don't ask me to explain)
1 Plakat betta splendens (male). (Again, this is not a simple community, the betta has to have the right temperament)
10g planted betta tank divided 3 ways.
3 CT bettas (male)
6, 1.25-2g, unfiltered, planted, covered bowls, each housing one male betta spendens, each with different tail-types and coloration.
1-3g hospital tank, no inhabitants. I cannot stress the need for a hospital tank. You must always have one present. All the better if no one's in it!
9 harlequin rasboras
3 bridget rasboras (nearly 3 years old!)
5 corydora habrosus
1 otto (want two more, but have to wait a month. Don't ask me to explain)
1 Plakat betta splendens (male). (Again, this is not a simple community, the betta has to have the right temperament)
10g planted betta tank divided 3 ways.
3 CT bettas (male)
6, 1.25-2g, unfiltered, planted, covered bowls, each housing one male betta spendens, each with different tail-types and coloration.
1-3g hospital tank, no inhabitants. I cannot stress the need for a hospital tank. You must always have one present. All the better if no one's in it!