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    Thanks. I love cories I used to have 3 albino ones when I had my old tank. I had one with one eye who I named pirate. lol Cories are a definate for me I love them. I have also had tetras, danios, mollies, and many others in the past. I just can't decide right now what I want. What about shrimp, frogs and other small un fishlike species what types of animals can live with fish?


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    Personally i would not keep goldfish in a 10gal...way too small for the dirty little beasties *L*

    Cories, Khulis, Platys, Guppies, Swordtails, Dwarf Gouramis, Rams, Most of the smaller tetras would be suitable & Danios.

    A planted shrimp tank would look awesome, there are some really beautiful shrimp available (not so much here in Aus though )

    For a betta, the only thing i'd put with them is cories, bristlenose cats or khulis.
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    I think I have decided on what I want. 2 cories, 4 zebra danios of the long finned type or some other small species of fish, and 2 Ghost shrimp How does this sound. None of these will eat each other and they will get along right? Is it too overcrowded? I think for my cycling fish I will get the danios and later add the ghost shrimp and cories is that a good idea? Or should I get the cories first? How many days before I get my cycling fish? I have read different answers on every website I visit. Thanks for all the help so far!


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    Quote Originally Posted by 3muttsandaboston
    I think I have decided on what I want. 2 cories, 4 zebra danios of the long finned type or some other small species of fish, and 2 Ghost shrimp How does this sound. None of these will eat each other and they will get along right? Is it too overcrowded? I think for my cycling fish I will get the danios and later add the ghost shrimp and cories is that a good idea? Or should I get the cories first? How many days before I get my cycling fish? I have read different answers on every website I visit. Thanks for all the help so far!
    From this article on Zebra danios, I am sure they will be fine with each other:

    http://freshaquarium.about.com/cs/fi...l/aa060799.htm

    Tankmates
    Virtually any peaceful community fish is suitable as a tankmate for zebras. Because they naturally live in schools, it's wise to keep at least a half dozen of them together. They will readily school with other varieties of danios, and other similarly sized schooling fish such as the white cloud mountain minnow. I've had mixed schools of two dozen or more danios and white clouds, and they do very well.

    I don't think that's overcrowded at all. Ten gallons is pretty big. When we got our tank, which was in June, we cycled for 3 days, but I would cycle for a week and I learned that the hard way. One of the fish died within hours after bringing it home(a neon tetra).

    I also found this article on stocking a ten gallon tank:
    http://freshaquarium.about.com/cs/qa/f/faq0016.htm

    Now speaking of tank it's time to go clean mine out. Gary isn't going to be happy, but anyway, I hope I helped you and whatever you decide I know you will make the right decision. Best of luck!

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    Thanks everyone for your advice. I can't wait to have fish in there now that I have it all set up. I haven't had a tank in about 2 years and have really missed it.


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    You might want 4 cories. They will be much more active.
    I would get the danios right away if you are using them to start the cycle. Then wait at least until your nitrites start to spike before adding the cories. Wait until the tank is fully cycled before the shrimp. I don't know if the danios will pick at the shrimp. They are nippers.
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    Well we are going tomorrow to get some fish. I can't wait. It looks so pretty sitting there but will look so much better with fish in it. Thanks for all your advice so far!


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    As I said, you have many options. I've never had a mixture of shrimp and fish, before if that's what you mean. I only have an ecosphere which only houses shrimp that I got a Brookestone. Also, the only frogs I know of that are able to be in water their entire lives are African dwarf frogs:
    http://allaboutfrogs.org/info/specie...wed_frog_t.jpg

    Great webpage on them:
    http://allaboutfrogs.org/info/specie...edordwarf.html

    Now the shrimp I have are red shrimp, and they are in a specially built tank that you cannot open. You must keep the tank in sunlight(not direct) so algae will grow and that's what they eat. Plus, they are microscopic basically.

    Here's a good shrimp webpage on LARGER varieties you can put in a tank:
    http://www.petshrimp.com/shrimpspecies.html

    Now, I don't know if you can keep shrimp with fish, because that's not something I have looked into. My shrimp are Red Shrimp, here's a picture of Davey Jones:


    They are very tiny, too take these shots I had to use SUPER macro and then zoom in on the computer program.

    Sorry for the rambling..I am glad you are interested in Cories though! I love those fish. Good luck with your tank and when you decide on the fish take plenty of pictures!

    ETA: SORRY, I posted this after you decided! I'm glad you chose what you did, I think they are a great choice. Now, I'll see if I can find any answers to your questions, because I am not sure if Shrimp and Fish get along well. I am sure you don't have to worry about Cory's and Ghost shrimp though, Cory's are bred to be docile towards other critters in their environment.(or at least that's what the lady at Petco told me.)

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    I will be sure to take plenty of fish. Ghost shrimp can grow up to two inches and can be kept with small gentle fish who of course aren't big enough to eat them. I believe a zebra danio would be good with them.
    http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...fm?pCatId=1468



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