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Some Good Tropical Fish For Your First Freshwater Tank

One of the most fun aspects of setting up your first freshwater tank is buying the tropical freshwater fish - but which ones do you choose? If you are a novice aquarist, you want to choose fish that can withstand a range of water conditions and will be fairly hearty even if you make a mistake and your aquarium conditions suffer. Choosing fish that are easy to maintain will offer you the best chance of having long-lived fish. Here are some suggestions for hardy freshwater tropical fish.

Guppies can be really fun to keep and if you buy the fancy tail varieties they are actually quite beautiful to. They are very social and we’ll get along with most other fish that you put in your tank. Many people actually breed guppies and they can be easy to breed writing your aquarium. These fish are quite easy to feed and care for and you might want to buy a bunch of them to populate a first aquarium with.

Another type of tropical fish to consider are Tetras. These will do best if you keep them in a small school in groups of six or more fish. This way the fish will be happier and they will make a bigger Impact as they are rather small and not very colorful to look at alone. Tetras make good community fish and they are not aggressive.

If you are looking for some larger freshwater fish for your tropical aquarium the gourami can be a good choice. Although they are a good community fish and do not act aggressively towards other fish, the males can act aggressive towards other gourami males so you want to be sure to buy just a male and a female and never put two males in the same tank. These fish are extremely easy to care for.

Loaches are long you like fish that are very easy to take care of and also we’ll get along with other fish. you’ll probably want to buy them in pairs as they like to have a buddy to hang out with and be sure you have a lot of decorations and things for them to hide in. Don’t be surprised, however if your loaches bury themselves in the gravel or find a good hiding place and you never even see them!

Barbs are a great freshwater tropical fish for tanks that do not have other types of fish with long fins. If you try to keep barbs in the same tank with guppies or angelfish you’ll be in for a disappointment because the barbs tend to shred the fins of these types of fish. Barbs like to be in a group so you want to get at least four of them for your aquarium.

Buying tropical freshwater fish for your aquarium can be fun and if you get stuck on what kinds to buy you can always ask the clerk at the pet store they’re usually pretty well-versed in which fishes can cohabitate. Just be sure you let them know what fish you are ready having your aquarium so that they can steer you towards the types that will get along.