my community tank 10 gallon (planted)
by Aquaboy on Saturday, July 31st, 2010 | 12 Comments
just another updated tank video for all you youtubers!!! (5/1/2010). new things are the 5 black neon tetras, 5 cherry barbs, 3 kuhli loaches. i transferred the zebra danios to my other 10g tank and BUD the smaller pleco died so did my female pearl gourami… also got my 3rd betta MAXIMILLIAN since MAXIMUS died (rip) hope this guy lasts!

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@fishygal94 Not my tank :S
@JackoToonLad
I agree with everybody who says that your tank is way overstocked. Like WAY overstocked…Get a bigger tank!!!
Too many fish u muppet
why do people always need to overreact. Its not as if the fish are crammed in there, they have space to move and hide. And the water quality looks great and i bet all those plants help with water quality aswell. so with people saying the fish are suffering, what aload of bullshit. the 1 inch per gallon rule is well outdated and with adequate filtration the world is your oyster (with limits ofcoarse) haha
OMG THAT TANK IS SUPER OVERCROWDED! I’d say just keep some of your tetras and maybe one gourami!
Nice, but still overcrowded. You should check my vid on my 10 gal. Still a nice tank though you should be proud! =)
yeah , they die on me but probably if it was all alone in the main tank, he would survive for a long time
hmmm Ive watched all your fish vids and I have to say You are not good at keeping your betta fish’s alive.
Don’t get me wrong though, with a little work, this’ll be the perfect tank. It’s great!
This is a nicely aquascaped tank, with beautiful fish! But the comment below is completely accurate. And buying a bigger tank “some day” does not work. Those fish are suffering now. You may want to consider selling/giving a few back to your LFS. That way, you can enjoy the wonderful tank you have, plus enjoy even healthier fish. Best of luck.
yah i know its overstocked
but i dont have the space or money for a bigger aquarium. dont worry i plant to buy a 250 or 300l one day
I’m not going to lie to you, but because no one has told you yet, I will say it; YOU NEED A BIGGER TANK OR TANK SOME OF THE FISHES OUT. Do some research before you set up a tank. I’m not trying to call you out or something. It’s for your own good. Unless you keep on wanting to see your fish die, look up “cycling an aquarium” and “overstocking and aquarium”.