Choosing the Right Freshwater Tropical Fish

You have probably been to your local pet shop or aquarist dealer and seen a large variety of tropical fish to choose from. How do you go about choosing the right combination of fish for you?

You can’t just choose any fish you like and expect them to all get along well together, it doesn’t work like that – you need a plan.

Firstly, do you want a community aquarium or a species tank? A community aquarium will hold a variety of different fish that will all live in harmony with each other. A species tank, as the name suggests, will only hold one variety of fish.

Most people start with a community aquarium, and it is a very good place to start.

Before you work out exactly which fish you want, you need to work out have many inches (or centimetres) of fish you can accommodate in your new aquarium. A long, shallow tank will hold more fish than a short deep tank, because it is the amount of oxygen in the water that is more important than the actual quantity of water.

For more detailed information on calculating the number of fish you can have, see How Many Fish Will My Aquarium Hold?  Don’t forget to find out how big the fish will grow to, don’t just look at the size of them in the shop as they will almost certainly grow.

How do you go about choosing the right fish for you? Firstly look around and see if there are any fish that you definitely want, and start your plan there. You need to know what size the fish you want will grow to, and how many you should keep together. Some fish are fine singly or in pairs, others only really thrive when they have friends to shoal with.

When you have chosen the fish you want to base your aquarium on, look to see how many you need to get, and how many inches they will use up. Next, will they live in harmony with all other fishes, or are there some they don’t get along with? Also, take note of where they live in the aquarium. Some fish are bottom dwellers, some live mainly at the top, and others in the middle of the aquarium.

The best way to have a balanced aquarium is to have some fish that live in each level of the aquarium, as well as some fish that will keep the bottom clean, like corydoras. Personally, I also like to have fish that will keep the sides clean, like a pleco (suckermouth catfish).

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2 thoughts on “Choosing the Right Freshwater Tropical Fish

  • January 16, 2017 at 5:18 pm
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    That’s an interesting fact that some fish are fine to be alone or in pairs, but others only really thrive when they have friends to shoal with. I’ve heard that there’s certain types of fish that you can’t put together because they’ll fight. Is that true? My daughter has been wanting a pet fish, and I’ll have to make sure I refer to this info to make sure I choose the right one!

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    • January 29, 2017 at 1:01 am
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      Troy, thanks for stopping by. Yes, it is true that some fish do not get along with others, so do make sure you check before buying your daughter some fish. As a general rule, the fish who live in community tanks get on with others, while if they need a species tank they generally don’t.

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