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2007-07-18 15:52:59 · 7 answers · asked by C-Los 2 in Pets Fish

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I wouldn't suggest tiger barbs for a 10 gallon tank, hey get a bit large and are too active to be comfortable in such a tank. Assuming you have no other fish in the tank 10-12 would work well in a 20 gallon.

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2007-07-18 16:01:30 · answer #1 · answered by magicman116 7 · 2 1

i might say neither. the two tiger barbs and convicts would desire to have a minimum of a 20 gallon tank IMO. As for forms of cichlids, you may would desire to study into some thing like shell dwellers, or perhaps then, it is rather pushing it. a 10 gallon is rather in ordinary terms suitable for smaller community forms of fish-small tetras like neons, guppies, platies, mollies, rasboras, zebra danios, some dwarf puffers(nevertheless those are not community fish yet are sufficiently small that could artwork in a 10 gallon), etc.

2016-12-14 13:09:31 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

none they get three to four inches long and need groups of at least 6 even if you went with the inch-per-gallon rule (which drastically undershoots what really should be kept) it's not enough, not to mention how active they are. i think a 55 should be the min for a school.

2007-07-18 16:14:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

none they get three to four inches long and need groups of at least 6 even if you went with the inch-per-gallon rule (which drastically undershoots what really should be kept) it's not enough, not to mention how active they are. i think a 55 should be the min for a school.

2007-07-18 16:00:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

in a ten gallon tank i think u can fit somewhere around 17 fish

2007-07-18 16:19:35 · answer #5 · answered by paige b 2 · 0 3

Rules of thumb are one inch of fish per gallon of tank capacity. T-barbs can be nippy but beatiful fish in a school.

2007-07-18 15:58:41 · answer #6 · answered by underwater411 1 · 0 5

general rule is one inch of fish per gallon of water

2007-07-18 16:00:29 · answer #7 · answered by fireun3 1 · 0 5

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