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Anonymous
Well, keep in mind that anything you get that isn't a betta and will fit in a ten gallon will probably need full filtration, heating, and lighting.
A good rule of thumb for tank stocking is an inch of fish per gallon. Community fish would probably be the best choice for something as small as a ten gallon tank. You could get a group of schooling fish like danios, white clouds, rasboras, or neon/cardinal tetras. Some livebearers also make good 10g inhabitants, like mollies, platies, and guppies. I'd recommend going with all males so you don't have to worry about them reproducing.
After you decide what you want, you could figure out what you'd need as far as substrate, decoration, POSSIBLE algae eaters but I'd recommend just keeping the tank clean, not overfeeding, and correctly regulating the amount of light the tank gets to prevent algae growth.
What I would recommend against, whatever you decide to do: Goldfish Cichlids Plecos of any species Tiger barbs
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