10g Stocking Questions

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petal

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Hello! This is really my second time stocking a 10g tank but this time I want to stock it with many more fish (I used to only have 2 mollies) and I was wondering if what I have planned for it is okay.


- 1 male betta
- 1 african dwarf frog
- 3 otos
- 5 neon tetras

I have a couple of questions about this setup:

1. Is it overstocked (if it is will removing the frog or an oto be enough)?

2. What order should I add the fish in (I was planning on adding the tetras first (but if I do should I add all 5 of them at once)?

3. Do otos prefer to be in groups?

4. Do you have any other suggestions/advice for this setup?
 

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1) Not over stocked, but a little small and doable (IMO).
2) Put them all in at once, if your tank is cycled. If not--Betta first.
3) Yes, but then 10gal is too small for 3 of them. I would skip the Otos and get a snail or 2 (Nerite).
4) make sure tank is cycled (fishless preferred).
 
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I agree with Tanker on this one. Otos are not my favorite, but they also need more room and greater numbers. Otos tend to get a little aggressive as they hit adulthood and that could be a problem. The only other issue is you will have to be sure your frog is eating. Most starve to death, so do your home work first.
 

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I think this sounds fine, And I think that:
1) The betta could be aggressive towards the frog( depends on the betta )
2) You should have a backup tank, since keeping 5 neons means there is a good chance of reproduction and other fish may eat the eggs so they should have there own tank until adulthood
- Hope you are satisfied with your tank! Sounds like a nice arrangement!:)
 

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I would skip the frog and ottos and do more like 7-8 neons and the betta.
 

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I would skip the frog and ottos and do more like 7-8 neons and the betta.
Isn't it a problem keeping he two together, though, since bettas typically like higher temps than Neons?
 

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Isn't it a problem keeping he two together, though, since bettas typically like higher temps than Neons?
Excellent point.. I totally forgot about that!

I have kept bettas at room temperature which ranged from 68-80F, but Neons do indeed do better at mid-high 60s.
 

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The betta is a labyrinth fish, so it can handle the lower oxygen content of warmer water as long as it can gulp at the surface. They're native to stagnant ponds and rice paddies, so if the water quality is good enough for the tetras, it should be more than adequate for the betta.
 

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...this. No frog or otos with the betta, though it says you can.

1) Not over stocked, but a little small and doable (IMO).
2) Put them all in at once, if your tank is cycled. If not--Betta first.
3) Yes, but then 10gal is too small for 3 of them. I would skip the Otos and get a snail or 2 (Nerite).
4) make sure tank is cycled (fishless preferred).
Super small tank, not enough room for fish to hide from betta if it goes that route, which would be unfortunate. Why not just do the betta and some big nerite snails or something? 10g is unfortunately not a whole lot of room, even with a passive betta. Make it a nice, planted betta lair :)

cheers.
 

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To avoid the temperature clash why not swap the neons for harlequin raspboras? They like slightly warmer temperatures. I too agree with losing the ottos, they do get a little big for a 10 gal. Nerite snails are a great substitute, they come in some pretty awesome morphs

(horned nerites for example)

and won't reproduce in your tank. My experience with the frogs is that they hide all the time, you never see them, they aren't the best feeders and really do better in a species tank.
 
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