Lots! :
Neon/cardinal Tetras
Honey Gouramis
Platies
Small plecos
Cories
Harlequins
Cherry shrimps (not fish but hey)
Cherry barb
Rummy nosed tetras
Zebra Danios
Kuli Loaches (bit boring tho)
LOADS more, do some research!
The rule of thumb for stocking levels in a freshwater aquarium is 1 inch of fish per gallon of aquarium. For instance, five 1" guppies in a 5 gallon tank, or ten 3 inch cichlids in a 30 gallon aquarium.
Yes, all Rasboras are freshwater fish. They are a good beginner's fish for a new aquarium.
No! :)No freshwater aquarium fish to my knowledge is poisonous.
Well, there are 2 types of fish, saltwater fish, and freshwater fish. Only put in saltwater if you own a saltwater fish. Note: Saltwater fish could live safely in freshwater, but freshwater fish will suffocate in saltwater.
Good choices would be a pea puffer, spotted puffer, or a figure 8 puffer
Snake-heads which are now illegal and that's if your talking about freshwater aquarium.
The general rule for stocking a fish tank is 1 inch of fish per gallon of aquarium water.
Saltwater fish are not better than freshwater. They are simply different and sometimes even the same. A few types of fish can become adapted to both such as Mollies. It's a matter of preference, budget and aquarium experience on either side.
Queen Danio is an aquarium freshwater fish. Queen Parrotfish is a fish species.
They are tropical freshwater fish. They can be kept in an indoor heated tropical aquarium.
Not if you have a big enough space and your fish aren't agressive. For freshwater fish the rule is 1 inch of fish per gallon.
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