Betta
Betta splendens
💡 Keep alone — highly territorial with other bettas.
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Betta splendens
💡 Keep alone — highly territorial with other bettas.
Poecilia reticulata
💡 Keep ratio 1 male to 2+ females to reduce harassment.
Paracheirodon innesi
💡 School of 10+ in soft acidic water keeps neons stress-free.
Paracheirodon axelrodi
💡 Needs very soft, slightly acidic water; avoid hard tap water.
Hemigrammus bleheri
💡 Red nose intensity is a reliable water-quality indicator.
Gymnocorymbus ternetzi
💡 Hardy schooling fish; avoid fin-nippers with long-finned species.
Paracheirodon simulans
💡 Requires very soft, acidic blackwater conditions to truly thrive.
Hyphessobrycon eques
💡 Fin-nipper — keep in large schools and avoid slow fin-finned tankmates.
Phenacogrammus interruptus
💡 Males display iridescent scales best under dim, warm lighting.
Nematobrycon palmeri
💡 Calm personality; thrives with dense planting and gentle flow.
Trigonostigma heteromorpha
💡 One of the most peaceful community fish; loves planted tanks.
Boraras brigittae
💡 Nano fish — only keep with equally small, peaceful tankmates.
Rasbora trilineata
💡 Fast active swimmer; needs open midwater space to school properly.
Symphysodon spp.
💡 King of aquariums — requires pristine water and frequent changes.
Astronotus ocellatus
💡 Highly intelligent but messy — oversized filtration is mandatory.
Pterophyllum scalare
💡 Tall tanks suit their body shape; avoid with small neon tetras.
Mikrogeophagus ramirezi
💡 Very temperature-sensitive; needs warm, very soft, pristine water.
Cichlasoma hybrid
💡 Aggressive hybrid — usually best kept solo with strong filtration.
Apistogramma spp.
💡 Pairs do best with lots of hiding caves and broken sightlines.
Corydoras paleatus
💡 Bottom dweller — keep on smooth sand to protect barbels.
Corydoras sterbai
💡 Tolerates warmer water — ideal for discus community tanks.
Corydoras panda
💡 Cooler-water corydoras; keep in groups of 6+ for confidence.
Ancistrus cirrhosus
💡 Best algae eater for most community tanks; needs driftwood to rasp.
Otocinclus affinis
💡 Delicate at purchase — quarantine carefully and add to mature tanks.
Chromobotia macracanthus
💡 Grows very large — often sold as "small" but needs a big tank long-term.
Pangio kuhlii
💡 Escape artist — tight-fitting lids and fine sand substrate are essential.
Botia almorhae
💡 Excellent snail hunters; keep in groups of 3+ to reduce shyness.
Botia striata
💡 Peaceful loach; great for planted tanks with soft sandy substrate.
Sewellia lineolata
💡 Needs high oxygen, strong flow, and cool temps — not a beginner loach.
Neocaridina davidi
💡 Thrives in most water; avoid copper-based medications — lethal to shrimp.
Caridina multidentata
💡 Best algae-grazing shrimp; cannot breed in freshwater.
Caridina cantonensis
💡 Demands very soft, acidic, stable water — any spike causes losses.
Palaemonetes paludosus
💡 Great algae cleaner and live food source; inexpensive and resilient.
Atyopsis moluccensis
💡 Filter-feeder; place near gentle current so it can fan-feed naturally.
Cyprinus carpio koi
💡 Pond fish primarily — outdoor ponds with heavy filtration are ideal.
Carassius auratus
💡 Cold-water fish — do not mix with tropical species needing warm water.
Poecilia sphenops
💡 Tolerates brackish water; a pinch of aquarium salt reduces disease.
Xiphophorus maculatus
💡 Hardy and colorful; best kept in mixed sex groups with more females.
Danio rerio
💡 Ideal cycling fish; extremely hardy and very active shoalers.
Puntigrus tetrazona
💡 Keep in groups of 8+ to direct nipping behavior within the school.
Puntius titteya
💡 Shy and peaceful; densely planted tanks bring out bold red coloration.
Melanotaenia boesemani
💡 Active and colorful; needs open swimming space and good nutrition.
Trichogaster chuna
💡 One of the most beginner-friendly labyrinth fish; very peaceful.
Trichopodus leerii
💡 Beautiful and hardy; needs floating plants to feel secure.
Trichopsis pumila
💡 Produces chirping sounds; perfect for peaceful nano community tanks.
Tanichthys albonubes
💡 Cold-water nano fish; thrives unheated in temperate rooms.
Epalzeorhynchos bicolor
💡 Territorial toward its own kind; only one per tank recommended.
Crossocheilus oblongus
💡 One of few fish that eats black beard algae; grows larger than expected.
Carinotetraodon travancoricus
💡 Aggressive fin-nipper despite tiny size; best kept species-only.
Carnegiella strigata
💡 Surface fish and expert jumpers; tight-fitting lid is non-negotiable.
Devario aequipinnatus
💡 Very active and fast; needs a long tank and tight lid to prevent jumping.
Nannostomus beckfordi
💡 Peaceful nano fish; floats almost motionless in planted tanks.
Xiphophorus helleri
💡 Active livebearers; males may bicker — add only one male per tank.
Scleropages formosus
💡 Legally protected species in many countries; requires CITES documentation.
Tateurndina ocellicauda
💡 Stunning nano fish that breeds readily in caves; very peaceful.
Hardy species tolerating a range of water parameters. Ideal for first-time aquarists setting up their first tank.
Require more specific conditions or have particular behaviors to manage. Some experience recommended.
Demanding water chemistry, special diets, or aggressive behavior. Best for experienced hobbyists.
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