In my family's tank, we have 2 Dwarf Gourami and 2 Fire Dwarf Gourami. They live fine and no fights have happened. Make sure not to have one more male then female or the males will fight. As long as there are even numbers of male and female, any fish would work really, besides really aggressive fish.
Good tank mates for a brown algae eater include peaceful community fish like tetras, guppies, and rasboras. Avoid aggressive or territorial fish that may compete for food or stress out the algae eater.
Suitable tank mates for a clawed frog include peaceful fish like guppies, mollies, and neon tetras, as well as snails and shrimp. Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping fish that may harm the frog.
Guppies are very tolerant fish but they should not be kept with more boisterous fish. Also, guppies should not be kept with fin-nippers. Other live bearers make excellent tank mates.
community fish like tetras, guppies, swordtails, barbs (not with guppies!), rasborasyou can find compatibility charts available online with a bit of research
Suitable tank mates for African clawed frogs include peaceful fish like guppies, mollies, and neon tetras, as well as snails and shrimp. Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping fish that may harm the frogs.
Suitable tank mates for albino African clawed frogs include peaceful fish like tetras, guppies, and mollies, as well as snails and shrimp. Avoid aggressive or large fish that may harm the frogs.
What are guppies
Suitable tank mates for albino clawed frogs include peaceful fish like tetras, guppies, and mollies, as well as other aquatic species such as snails and shrimp. It is important to avoid aggressive or large fish that may harm the frogs.
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About 5 or 6 guppies.
Guppies are best kept too themselves, because they are so small they are food for just about anything you put in your tank, never forget, big fish eat little fish in the tank as well as out of the tank. Pretty much anything that eats fish will eat a guppy. They are slow and colourful with long fins, so tend to attract the attention of any more aggressive tank mates. It's best to keep them in a friendly, slow moving, planted, community tank.