Help Me Decide -- Stocking A 10g

Which would you put in a 10g? (heavily planted, overfiltered)

  • 6 Rummy Nose Tetras

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 8 Harlequin Rasboras

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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Okay, this is my first time doing a poll, hopefully it will work right. You should be able to vote one time for each Question. Whichever I get more of for each question is most likely what I will choose. That tank will be heavily planted and overfiltered, with a substrate of smooth gravel. That plants will be Micro Swords, Dwarf Hairgrass, and Anarcharis. Please vote in all three questions. Any questions, just ask.
 
Are there any reasons why you people chose those things? Or why you didn't chose the others?
 
harlequins and corys lovable and fun to watch.
That tank is way to small though for clown loaches even when little.
 
Because they need to be kept in groups, and need room to move about.
 
Well, there's 12 voted for each question, I think Panda Cories are definately going to win. Ghost shrimp are in the lead for thier question, but the apple snail could come back. Rummy Nose Tetras and Harlequin Rasboras are tied, 6-6.
 
Rummy nose tetra are not that hardy and alot of fish keepers have trouble with them, i did.
 
As adorable as Rummy noses are, they suffer shock at the drop of a hat and made me very miserable when I kept them :(

I voted for harlequins, corys and shrimps as I just feel it will be the easiest and most suited little group of your choices :)
 
I love rummynose tetras however, they are a pretty active fish and I don't think a 10 gal would give them the swimming space they require. I voted for the harlequins.
 

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