North J. Kroster: Jan 19, 2010

If you’re planning to get a freshwater tropical fish aquarium, then you should be aware that you can create an aquarium that is swirling with color and activity. The fresh water fish or tropical fish that are usually sold in pet stores have different patterns, colors, sizes, shapes, fin designs, preferred living conditions, and temperaments. Before you start buying the fish, make sure that you conduct at least a simple research. This is necessary so that the find species can live peacefully in one aquarium. Identify the aggressive species as well as the peaceful one.

It’s very common for fish to compete for water space in a freshwater tropical fish aquarium. To prevent this from happening, you will need to pick fish that tend to occupy space at different levels - top dwellers, middle dwellers, and the bottom dwellers. If you’re a newbie, you can try Danios or the Betta and Hatchetfish. The middle dwellers include schooling fish, tetras, and rainbow fish. You can also get the Guppies, Platies, Swordtails, Mollies, and small Gouramis. The bottom dwellers’ mouths are down turned so that they can feed on the leftover foods found at the bottom and this can include the Loaches and Cory Cats.

The fish mentioned earlier are usually peaceful ones. You should never put an aggressive tropical fish together with the peaceful ones. The fish you get will also depend on the size of your tank. For instance, if your tank is around 10 gallons, you can get the Tetras, Platies, Gourramis, Bettas, and Danions. You can get the Hatchetfish, Mollies, Swordtails, angels, goldfish, cory cats, and rainbow fish for the 20 gal tanks. For larger tanks, you can get loaches and cichlids. There are still other things that you have to consider like temperament, size, and food, requirements in growing or breeding, and water parameters if you want a freshwater tropical fish aquarium.

Adam Lockwell is has a passion for animals and especially freshwater aquariums since it is so easy to keep one in your own home or office. For more on this topic as well as others check out http://www.fresh-water-aquariums.com/fresh-water-aquarium-fish/ or for a whole course on freshwater aquariums check out http://www.fresh-water-aquariums.com/

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