Shark, Guppy, Tetra, and Corry

Jediagh

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I'm not sure if this is the correct forum area to post this.

I've currently got 2 corries in a 10 gal tank and want to add more fish now that the tank is done cycling. I went to my LFS at looked at fishes... after all my oh, ah, wow...

I like the following but want to make sure that they will all play nice in the tank.
The little signs of the tank advised that they are all "Tropical Fish" and were labeled "Community Fish" but I just want to make sure.

1. Silver Tipped Shark Arius Seeman
2. Jade Delta Huppy Male
3. Silver Hatchet Tetra Thracocharax spp.

If they can all play well together how many of each should I get?
Thanks all...
 
1. No shark will be suitable for a 10 gallon tank. This one reaches a size of amout 14"

2. Guppies shopuld be fine. Though thtey will generally breed like made, so you will end up with a lot more guppies. Unless you get all the same sex.

3. These get to about 2" I think so maybe a couple of them in a 10 gallon.

Not necessarily together, but a couple of each fish should be okay. A 10 gallon tank is not much room for to many fish.

\Dan
 
Thanks.. What size is suitable for the sharks? They look real nice... ;)
 
a swimming pool would be a nice size for them ;)

seriously though, they get to over a foot long, so they need a whole lot of room to swim. :/ i wouldnt put them in anything less than a 3' by 7' tank.
 

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