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Well a plecostomus and rainbow shark be on in a 10 gal tank?

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just one of each? i dont want to over crowd, as of right now i have no fish so they would be the only 2 in there at first. and if they would be ok, what other kinds of fish would get along with them?

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  1. A Common Pleco will grow to over a foot long, not a good option in a ten gallon tank. Even the rainbow shark will outgrow that size tank.

    Other than that they can be kept together, just not for long in that size tank.

    Ian


  2. Well your Shark is going to get up to 6 inches, so you have 0 room left for the pleco that's going to grow WELL over 12 inches

    You dont have enough room in that tank for those fish. If you dont want to overcrowd, get a bigger tank cause you already have.

    a ten gallon is suitable for one inch and under fish. I'd say 7 one inch fish, plus gravel plus decorations. your tank is full.

    at first... it's already too many no you cannot add more and the pleco will die if you keep it in a ten gallon. It needs lots of room!!!

    Try the rubber lipped variety, they are alot smaller in size than the plecostomus.

  3. What language is your question In?   I would try to answer it if I understood it.

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