Freshwater Aquariums
When setting up freshwater aquarium, you want to make sure that you understand which fish will get along. The last thing that you want to do is have your tank proper set up and acclimated, and then a few weeks, or even days, after adding your initial fish, one or two start to nip and bully the others. This will severely stress out the other fish.
You want to make sure that you keep community fish with community fish, semi-aggressive with semi-aggressive, and aggressive fish with aggressive fish. But, in terms of aggressive and semi-aggressive fish, you want to make sure that you keep similarly sized fish in the tank. With aggressive fish, you want to keep one species per tank, as well.
Check out the following list of fish, so that you can figure out which fish will get along with your current fish, or which fish you want to keep in your freshwater aquarium.
Community Fish
Unless marked with a note, the following fish can be housed with other fish on this list without problems or concerns.This fishes are called community fish.
- Angelfish
- Australian Rainbowfish
- Bala (Tri-Color) Shark
- Banjo Catfish
- Black Neon Tetra
- Black Phantom Tetra
- Black Shark
- Bloodfin
- Blue Acara
- Blue Danio
- Bristlenose
- Boesmani Rainbowfish
- Boesman's Rainbowfish
- Bumble Bee Goby
- Cardinal Tetra
- Cherry Barb
- Chinese Algae Eater
- Clown Loach
- Congo Tetra
- Corydoras
- Discus *
- Dwarf Gourami
- Dwarf Loach
- Elephant Nose
- Emperor Tetra
- Festivum
- Flame Gourami
- Flame Tetra
- Giant Danio
- Green Catfish
- Glowlight Tetra
- Guppy
- Harlequin Rasbora
- Hatchetfish
- Head & Tail Light Tetra
- Horseface Loach
- Leopard Catfish
- Lyretail
- Molly
- Neon Tetra
- Opaline Gourami
- Pearl Gourami
- Pencilfish
- Penguin Fish
- Platy
- Plecostomus
- Rainbowfish
- Ram
- Rummy Nosed Tetra
- Serpae Tetra
- Siamese Fighting Fish (Betta Fish) **
- Spiketailed Paradisefish
- Spotted Catfish
- Upside Down Catfish
- White Cloud
- X-Ray Fish
- Zebra Danio
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