25 gallon tank
1 pleco (bottom dwellers)
2 marbled hatchet fish (top dwellers)
2 dwarf gourami (middle dwellers)
3 male guppies (middle dwellers)
5 neon fish (middle dwellers)
30 gallon tank
1 bristlenose pleco (bottom dwellers)
5 rummy nose tetra (middle dwellers)
3 zebra danios (middle dwellers)
3 dwarf gourami (middle dwellers)
1 angelfish (top, middle dwellers)
(Note that gouramis and angelfish can be very territorial and thus 30 gallon is the minimum size to house them)
50 gallon tank
3 female clown loaches (bottom dwellers)
7 tiger barbs (middle dwellers)
1 male 3 female swordtails (middle dwellers)
5 silver hatchet fish (top dwellers)
1 Red-Tailed Black Shark (bottom dwellers)
(Be forewarned that both clown loaches and red-tailed black shark may exhibit aggressive behavior towards small fish and even towards each other. If it does, then the tiger barbs are the most vulnerable. Remove if necessary)
Please note that the
suggestions above are not necessarily the best. In fact there are hundreds of
combination one can come up with. Remember, it’s just the matter of finding the
right compatible fish to live with each another. Although I often come across
people saying that one can also use dwarf cichlids as community fish, I have to
disagree. The reason is because the fish can have a very unpredictable behavior
often becoming aggressive towards other fish.
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