Mollies,Platies, Guppies, small Tetras (I recommend Black Skirt Tetras), Corydoras, (Electric or German) Blue Ram Cichlid, and last but not least............ Apple Snails. ;)
Community style tank would be best for relaxing and smaller. Tetras, Danios, female Betas, cory cats, etc.
The rule to follow for freshwater fish is 1 inch per gallon. For goldfish is it one fish per 10 gallons, and for bettas it is 1 fish per 1 gallon. Fish bowls really are not the best home for any fish. Fish need to be kept in tanks with heaters and fliters.
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.
No, they form a community
Loaches are freshwater fish, for example, the clown loach which is a freshwater fish.
Worms..They will catch a variety of species.
Depends on type of tank you wish to keep, rather more aggressive or community, higher PH or lower, cold or warm, completely fresh or brackish, etc. Your best would be to choose a type of fish you like the best, then research which fish can be with that fish.
Any fish that does not have long fins. p.s. i have a betta named Frodo lol
Some of the most colorful community freshwater fish that can be kept together in an aquarium are neon tetras, guppies, mollies, and dwarf gouramis. These fish come in a variety of vibrant colors and can create a visually appealing display in your aquarium.
It depends on which fish it
They are freshwater fish.
Catfish - with french fries and hushpuppies