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The fish I have now, require more then a ten gallon, and I am getting rid of them. I want to replace them with these. How many of each can I have?

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2007-08-21 10:59:59 · 6 answers · asked by Mindy R 1 in Pets Fish

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Pick two kinds, and get 5-7 of each kind.

2007-08-21 11:09:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Get 2 schools of 6 from 2 of the ones you like the most, and put 2-3 cory cats in your tank

you could actually up to 3 schools of 5 each, but no more then that


Hope that helps
Good luck


EB

2007-08-21 18:18:23 · answer #2 · answered by Kribensis lover 7 · 1 0

Let's try to retool your tank... All of those fish are schooling fish, so they need reasonable groups (5+). Instead of mixing it up like that, just get 5 Cardinal Tetras, and 5 Silver Tip Tetras... Along with those fish, you could get 3 Cory Catfish. They will sift though your gravel (but not replace or lessen the necessary maintenance). With my suggested stock, you will have happier, and more attractive fish. Email me if you have any questions.

Nosoop4u

2007-08-21 18:06:21 · answer #3 · answered by nosoop4u246 7 · 1 0

1 inch full grown fish per gallon of water. Do the math. :)

2007-08-21 18:07:55 · answer #4 · answered by 4 · 0 3

around three of each..none of them get really big but they are all group fish if I remember correctly. Each one needs at least one of there same spices.

2007-08-21 18:06:27 · answer #5 · answered by Amber K 3 · 0 3

it depends

2007-08-21 19:24:25 · answer #6 · answered by iluvkolton 1 · 0 3

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