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10 GALLON FRESHWATER AQUARIUM

10 GALLON FISH TANK
1 red tailed shark

1 rainbow shark

1 tiger barb

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22 Responses to “10 GALLON FRESHWATER AQUARIUM”

  1. sirhc491 Says:

    nice setup
    i …

    nice setup
    i myself have three tiger barbs and a albino dwarf frog
    im just starting out (yes my tank is cycled) and my plants should be growing in soon… once they do ill upload a vid for you to check out

  2. Paigeco09 Says:

    obviously you …
    obviously you didn’t read what everyone is commenting about, we are commenting that fishytetras 10 gallon tank is too crowded not volcoms

  3. WoodyW123 Says:

    wtf his tank is not …
    wtf his tank is not crowded 3 fish he could have 7 8

  4. Nore23 Says:

    i suggest that u …
    i suggest that u get more fish because every fish should be in groups

  5. ElGuappo78 Says:

    Wow Thats more fish …
    Wow Thats more fish than i have in my 90G. i have less than 50 fish in there. its a straight up barb community plus cleaners. 4 types of barb.

  6. Paigeco09 Says:

    wow talk about …
    wow talk about ignorant!! yes the tiger barb need to be in a school, but you can’t really talk because your tank is WAY TOO CROWDED I feel for your fish more than I feel for that tiger barb being the only one of it’s kind!

  7. shadowscion Says:

    Wow, 1″ of fish per …
    Wow, 1″ of fish per gallon of tank dude

  8. fishytetras Says:

    JUST 1 TIGER BARB! …
    JUST 1 TIGER BARB! WTF, buy some more, poor fish without friends, on my 10 gallon aquarium i got like… 31 little fish, 1 pleco(plecostomus sp.), 1 spotted catfish, like 12 cardinals(paracheirodon axelrodi), 6 copeinas(coella arnoldi), 6 or 5 black neon tetras(Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi), four other fish, i dont know the name, and two silver hatchet tetras, and im going to buy some nannostomus eques.

  9. xBenawesomex Says:

    Tiger barbs should …
    Tiger barbs should not be alone. There should be atleast a school of 5 tiger barbs if you do think about buying them. If there alone they will die of stress

  10. volcom1102 Says:

    i liked the red …
    i liked the red taled more but still like them both

  11. ElementSk8ter78 Says:

    which are better …
    which are better rainbow sharks or redtail

  12. volcom1102 Says:

    yeah i got a bigger …
    yeah i got a bigger tank

  13. kokowawa1150 Says:

    Try To Add guppies
    Try To Add guppies

  14. jeni1994 Says:

    take out sharks and …
    take out sharks and add more barbs. like 5 or 6 of them. then they and school together.

    the sharks will get 6 to 7 inches long. and the barbs school together

  15. jonerez Says:

    Big mistake with …
    Big mistake with the two sharks :P

  16. xbeckieboox Says:

    I had a red tailed …
    I had a red tailed shark and a rainbow shark for agaes they got on fine, although i had a 4 foot tank, as long as they got thier own space they should be ok?

  17. Stefan253Koroma253 Says:

    sharks of any kind …
    sharks of any kind need alot more room to swim, try getting a 20gallon or even a 30 gallon

  18. SukoshiOokami Says:

    Hey! just gotta …
    Hey! just gotta tell yah! Feeders Supply, if there is one in your area has a huge sale on this week!! $1 per gallon so you can land yourself a 20g for only $20.00!! same with a 55g, only $55!! i dont have room for another tank T_T so i cant enjoy the sale…lol

  19. volcom1102 Says:

    i know and i am …
    i know and i am trying to get a bigger tank

  20. Rex740 Says:

    Tiger barbs should …
    Tiger barbs should be in groups of atleast 5. Rainbow shark will eventually get aggressive to red tailed shark. You should buy 4 more tiger barbs and give back either the red tailed shark or the rainbow shark.

  21. volcom1102 Says:

    THANKS LUV YOURS 2
    THANKS LUV YOURS 2

  22. SukoshiOokami Says:

    Again, love the …
    Again, love the setup. Your tank is real unique, love that!

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