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Old 04-23-13, 08:00 PM   #46
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A 10 gallon doesn't have adequate swim space for neon tetras. They're also insanely sensitive to water parameters and need a mature, established tank. It will take 4-6 months before you'll be able to keep them successfully in a 20 gallon minimum.
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A 10 gallon doesn't have adequate swim space for neon tetras. They're also insanely sensitive to water parameters and need a mature, established tank. It will take 4-6 months before you'll be able to keep them successfully in a 20 gallon minimum.
I stand corrected... my bad lol
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Ok, in that case, I'm just going to get another snake, or something that's not a fish.
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Cant think of any snake you can put in a 10 gal...except maybe a dekay snake? Not sure, would need more than just my input.

What about a betta? Or a couple female bettas?
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Cant think of any snake you can put in a 10 gal...except maybe a dekay snake? Not sure, would need more than just my input.

What about a betta? Or a couple female bettas?
Crabs
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There are only a few betta species that can be co-habbed and they need to be imported, I doubt you can just buy them. Even females can be territorial.

Females look gross too
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Females look gross too
Not true! These are my female bettas!





Mine are fine together but they are in a big tank with lots of cover. Many breeders house females together though.
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I gota say, that's a stunning female compared to what I'm used to lol
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Cant think of any snake you can put in a 10 gal...except maybe a dekay snake? Not sure, would need more than just my input.

What about a betta? Or a couple female bettas?
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Well it'd be a younger snake. And I'd put it in a bigger as it got older.
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Well it'd be a younger snake. And I'd put it in a bigger as it got older.
Ah ok. Good to know

Some people keep adult snakes in tiny tanks so I wanted to make sure!
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You could put an invert in a 10 gal.
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Actually I just found the perfect fish for me. They require NO maintenance, NO water, NO food, NOTHING.

they're perfect.

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There is a black form of the Kuhli Loach... That is what he has, it's not a Dojo Loach.
My guess is that there's some sort of parasite or fungus in the tank. We've got some sort of fungus going through our brains right now that just will not go away. Luckily it seems to be a very specialized variety, as it hasn't touched anything else in the tank.
This has to be the best autocorrect on the face of the planet.. It was neons, as in Neon Tetras. LOL.
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