Match-Making
To make your fish tank aquarium a stunning swirl of colour and activity, you will want to add a variety of tropical freshwater fish. All fish have different colours, patterns, fin designs, sizes, shapes, temperaments and ideal living conditions. For the welfare of fish and therefore the success of fish tank aquariums, it is vital that you research the fish you would like, to know which ones can live together in health and harmony. For example, you cannot match peaceful and aggressive fish, ones that like cooler water and ones that need higher temperatures etc. Common sense stuff!
Space Out Your Fish
A good idea is to select fish that occupy different levels in tropical freshwater tank aquariums so they do not need to compete for space. This adds a good amount of activity and variety, enhancing the attractiveness of your fish tank aquarium.
Top-Dwelling Fish
Top-dwelling fish generally have upturned mouths for feeding at the surface of the water. Danios are active and hardy with a long lifespan making them ideal especially for beginning aquarists. One of the most popular tropical freshwater fish is the Betta, an easy to look after, peaceful fish with striking fins and a remarkable variety of colour. Hatchetfish are unusual but are moderately difficult to manage and are strong jumpers, so you need to replace the lid of your fish tank aquarium immediately after feeding and maintenance.
Middle-Dwelling Fish
Middle-dwelling fish could be most striking and be stocked with a mixture of schooling fish and larger colourful fish. Schooling fish are obviously happiest when they are with their mates and you need to have around six. Examples of schooling fish include Rainbow fish and Tetras. Rainbow fish are easy to look after and their amazing iridescent colorations change when light reflects off these fish. Neon Tetras tend to swim or remain suspended in schools to create a breathtaking display of colour. All types of Platies and Guppies are excellent for middle-dwelling fish. They are both easy care fish and come in many bright colour variations which add excitement and brilliance to tropical freshwater fish tank aquariums. For something slightly larger, Swordtails are easy to look after and have wonderfully diverse fin and colour varieties. Mollies add drama and contrast to any aquarium but require a moderate level of care. The following small Gouramis are of a peaceful temperament and easy to look after: Sparkling Gourami, Neon Blue Dwarf and Dwarf Gouramis. Angels are a striking fish to include in your aquarium but bear in mind they are semi-aggressive and growing to 6 inches they also require at least a 30 gallon tank. For a larger tank (50 gallons), Cichlids are an option but many can show signs of aggression. Examples of peaceful ones are Acei Cichlid, Albino Kribensis Cichlid and Brichardi Cichlid. Of course, the Goldfish remains the most popular freshwater fish and comes in many varieties with amazing colour patterns and features.
Bottom-Dwelling Fish
Bottom-dwelling fish have down-turned mouths, enabling them to feed on food that falls to the bottom of the tank, thereby keeping the substrate clean. Cory Cats are entertaining, energetic and peaceful scavengers. They remain relatively small and survive in a wide range of water conditions. For larger tropical freshwater tank aquariums (30-50 gallons), Loaches will add colour, interest and beauty to your fish tank aquarium. They are active bottom dwelling scavengers ideally suited for the community aquarium.
All Peaceful or All Aggressive
You will have noticed that I mainly refer to peaceful fish. These community fish can co-exist peacefully with members of their own species and other species of similar size. Being the kind of person who likes to keep the peace I prefer easy-going fish for a quiet life but if you like a bit more action, by all means choose aggressive fish. Just remember to keep all the fish species in your fish tank aquarium aggressive so no one gets bullied! Aggressive fish are aggressive toward their own species and/or other species, regardless of their size.
Fish Tank Sizes
Most of the fish mentioned are ideal for smaller tank aquariums. Danios, Platies, Bettas, Gouramis and Tetras measure around two inches and are good for the smaller 10 gallon tanks. Though small, Guppies thrive best in at least a 20 gallon tank along with Hatchetfish, while the larger Swordtails, Mollies, Rainbow Fish, Angels, Goldish and Cory Cats will require a minimum of a 30 gallon tank. Loaches and Cichlids normally require a 50 gallon tank.
Do Your Homework!
These tropical freshwater fish are only a guide to varieties of fish which would be suitable in a tropical freshwater aquarium. It is essential that you research the fish including size, temperament, the tending they require in order to grow and breed, the food they eat, and the water parameters in which each individual type of fish is the most comfortable with. This will be vital in determining the varieties of fish that can be suitably matched.
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