Afleetingmoment
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2 weeks ago I purchased my first 10 gallon tank. Since then I have aquired 16 fish. 1 female betta, 2 sunburst platies, 2 black platies, 2 pineapple swordtails, a white mickey mouse platy, an albino cory cat, a pleco and yesterday I aquired 6 neon tetras. Am I adding too many fish too fast
. All of my amonia, PH so on levels are good I've been checking them regurlarly. I also have a male betta in a seperate bowl. Any info would be great thanx!! 
. All of my amonia, PH so on levels are good I've been checking them regurlarly. I also have a male betta in a seperate bowl. Any info would be great thanx!!
have to agree with Wilder on this one. Only two weeks old and 16 fish
Way to many. The rule of thumb for a fish cycle is 1 inch fish for every five gals. Then AFTER the cycle 1 inch fish for every gal. Take some of those fish back to lfs, you will have a big problem on your hands if you don't.
Thanks for the advice. I'm just new to this, and I didn't know
Do not use the betta as a starter fish it will die...The pleco should be ok they are very hardy fish and so are the platies and the swordstail but I would advise only three fish max. So I would go with the platies or the swordstail. Take the rest back. Then after the cycle is complete you can add more.