What Would You Do With A Empty 10 Gallon?

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ok, well,

im looking for something new to try, i have a empty 10 gallon, and no ideas on what to do with it

i have done:

shrimp, planted, amazon theme, asian theme, tanganyikan theme, coldwater, and bettas,

what i would like to do:

saltwater (not going to happen because i dont have enough money :rolleyes: )

i was thinking of breeding but unsure about what to breed,

anything helps, :good:

thanks,
alex
 
if you want do do any breeding get a male and female of any livebearer[platys,mollies,guppies and swordtails] or get some labyrinth fish[gourami,bettas]
 
if you want do do any breeding get a male and female of any livebearer[platys,mollies,guppies and swordtails] or get some labyrinth fish[gourami,bettas]
well done!!! if you want to do some breeding you will probably need a male and female. (applause!)
 
i'd be intreested in seing the outcome off this one , i have a tank somewhere around 55 litres which is sat empty ..
 
Bristlenose pleco breeding tank?
You will easily sell them to most LFS's.

It will definately be interesting.
 
done the livebarer thing when i was just starting out fishkeping 3 years ago

i was thinking about breeding bettas

and dwarf puffers, but i cant get puffers anywhere near where i live so thats probably out

i have had multis in my 20 gallon now i have a pair of brichardi im looking to breed once they get to size.

but if i was going to breed somthing it would have to be somthing that is easily sold bettas, and live barers are not

keep the replys comming looking forward to hearing more, i know that there arnt many options for a 10 gallon but still

thanks,
alex
 
Your best bet are livebearers, however you might find yourself giving away fry. Kilifish could be a nice option. There are many varieties and they come in a wide range of colors.
 
Rosey minnows. Pretty interesting little guys. Behavior-wise, they seem closer to cichlids than other minnows. They're usually sold as feeders, so on one hand getting a few dirt cheap should be no problem, but on the other getting healthy ones is a crapshoot.
 

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