
10 Tips gallon aquarium fish and plants?
Ok, so I have a 10 gallon aquarium kit Aqueon Petco. It came with a 50 watt heater, a filter, a hood with a fluorescent light, and some food and water conditioner. Soon I will cycle with 3 zebra danios, then add 2 or 3 cory catfish (albino, panda, or regular) and a dwarf gourami and some ghost shrimp (okay if they have eaten). Later I would get or tetras, GloFish, or Luxury guppies (no more than 2 due to excess inventory). I plan to regulate the gravel. Does anyone should live or artificial plants? If so, what? Also decorations you could put these fish with PS if anyone has experience in the care of these fish is what I say because of this new
First cycle not to fish and fishless cycle because most fish do not do until the end and die. Cory catfish are the second most gregarious fish and therefore require a minimum group of 6. Third GloFish not tetras or because they are schooling fish and if you want the tank up, if you have the gourami and Corys and shrimp. I would not have the guppies because his best understock then excess. If you're doing cory catfish then make sure the gravel is rough or you could get hurt. So the soft sand or soft gravel. If this is your first time to obtain aquarium artificial plants. If you get the silk not plastic. the plastic ones tend to remove the fins of fish when swimming. Any decoration is fine as long as they are not capable of harming her. Fish EDITION: What horsegal said is correct, but you could get a air pump. Has the same effect as a living plant. It adds oxygen and detoxifies the water. Horsegal also a fish that are 3 or 4 years is not much. The longest lived for me is 12 years
Fresh water tank w/ live plants
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