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Freshwater Tropical Fish Species and Saltwater Fish Species

The following pages provide fish profiles with compliments of various online communities (always a good place to start looking), with this first list naming the most common species in alphabetical order.

List of Fish Species in Alphabetical order

African Butterfly Fish Glass Catfish Albino Bristlenose Pleco Glowlight Danio Albino Cory Cat Glowlight Tetras Albino Red Fin Shark Gold Gourami Angelfish Gold Lyretail Killifish Aphyosemion Axelrods Rasbora Australe Bala Sharks Gold Tetra Betta Fish Care(Siamese Guppies Fighting Fish) Harlequin Rasbora Black Neon Tetra Jack Dempsey Fish Black Skirt Tetra Javanese Ricefish Bleeding Heart Tetra Kissing Gourami Bloodfin Tetra Kribensis Blood Red Tetra Marble Hatchet Fish Boesemani Rainbowfish Neon Tetra Bolivian Ram Panda Cory Bristlenose Pleco Peppered Corydoras Bronze Corydoras Red Bellied Piranha Cardinal Tetra Red Dwarf Rasbora Microrasbora Celebes Rainbowfish Rubescens Celestial Pearl Danio Red Fin Shark Chela Dadiburjori Red Rainbowfish Chinese Algae Eater Rosy Barb Clown Killifish Rummy Nose Tetra Clown Loach Serpae Tetra Common Pleco Silver Dollar Fish Congo Tetra Silver Tip Tetra Convict Spotted Blue Eye Pseudomugil Dash Dot Tetra Gertrudae Denison Barb Striped Panchax Discus Fish Threadfin Rainbowfish Dwarf Gourami Tiger Barb False Julii Corydoras Tinfoil Barb Firemouth Cichlid Wrestling Halfbeak Flying Fox Fish Zebra Danio German Blue Ram Giant Danio The Fish Compatibility Guide

The following list of common fish is broken down by common name and then by species. It’s good to know your fish species’ scientific name to avoid confusion when referring to them with different people.

I can't stress enough the need for hobbyists to research any and all fish before purchasing them! Don't make that impulse buy when shopping for your fish if you don't know its care requirements. You are only doing a disservice to yourself and the .

Freshwater Aquarium Tropical Fish Saltwater Aquarium Fish Species Profiles Species Profiles Anabantoids - Bettas and Gouramis Large Angelfish Betta Emperor Angelfish Blue Gourami French Angelfish Dwarf Gourami Queen Angelfish Kissing Gourami Dwarf Angelfish Mahachai Betta Pearl Gourami Bicolor Angelfish Sparkling Gourami Coral Beauty Angelfish Eibli Angelfish Archerfish Flame Angel fish Archerfish Pygmy Angelfish Arowana Blennies Silver Arowana Lawnmower Blenny Butterfly Fish Butterfly Fish African Butterfly Fish Copperband Butterfly Fish Lined Butterflyfish Catfish Longfin Bannerfish Chinese Algae Eater Raccoon Butterfly Fish Corydoras Catfish Iridescent Shark Cardinal Fish Otocinclus Catfish Banggai Cardinal Fish Plecostomus Pajama Cardinal Fish Zebra Pleco Clownfish Characins - Tetras Clownfish (Ocellaris) Black Neon Tetra Maroon Clownfish Black Phantom Tetra Tomato Clownfish Black Skirt Tetra Damselfish Bleeding Heart Tetra Bloodfin Tetra Blue Damselfish Buenos Aires Tetra Blue Green Chromis Cardinal Tetra Blue Reef Chromis Head and Tail Light Tetra Three Stripe Damselfish The Fish Compatibility Guide

Glowlight Tetra Yellowtail Blue Damselfish Neon Tetra Dottybacks Piranhas Pristella Tetra Orchid Dottyback Red Belly Pacu Striped Dottyback Red Eye Tetra Dragonets Rummy Nose Tetra Ocellated Dragonet, Scooter Dragonet Serpae Tetra Silver Dollar White Skirt Tetra Snowflake Moray Eel Cichlids Goby, Gobies, Dartfish Afra Cichlid Diamond Goby Angelfish Neon Goby Blue Ram Cichlid Purple Firefish Cockatoo Cichlid Yellow Watchman Goby Convict Cichlid Grammas & Basslets Discus Firemouth Cichlid Fairy Basslet, Royal Gramma Jack Dempsey Hawkfish Jewel Cichlid Marine Invertebrates Kenyi Cichlid Kribensis Cichlid Chocolate Chip Starfish Oscar Coral Banded Shrimp Blood Red Parrot Cichlid Emerald Crab Polit Cichlid Hermit Crab Red Devil Cichlid Nassarius Snail Yellow Lab Cichlid Peppermint Shrimp Zebra Cichlid Skunk Cleaner Shrimp Turbo Snail Cyprinids - Barbs Tridacna Clam - Crocea Clam Bala Shark Jawfish Cherry Barb Gold Barb Yellowhead Jawfish Goldfish Lionfish Harlequin Rasbora Lionfish Koi Radiata Lionfish Rainbow Shark Porcupine & Puffer Fish Red Tail Shark Porcupine Puffer Fish Rosy Barb Rabbitfish Scissor Tail Rasbora Tiger Barb Magnificent Foxface Rabbitfish One Spot Foxface Rabbitfish The Fish Compatibility Guide

Eels Sea Basses Tinfoil Barb Peach Anthias White Cloud Seahorses Mountain Minnow Common Seahorse Zebra Danio Great Seahorse Hatchet Fish Tangs & Surgeonfish Marble Hatchet Fish Convict Tang Killifish Moorish Idol Killifish Naso Tang Orange Shoulder Tang Loaches Pacific Blue Tang Clown Loach Pacific Sailfin Tang Dojo Loach Powder Blue Tang Hillstream Loach Purple Tang Kuhli Loach Red Sea Sailfin Tang Livebearers Unicorn Tang Yellow Tang Endlers Livebearer Guppy Trigger Fish Mollies Picasso Triggerfish Platy Sea Anemone Species Swordtails Bubble Tip Sea Anemone Freshwater Invertebrates Condy Anemone Crayfish Saltwater Wrasses (aka Crawfish or Crawdad) Ghost Shrimp Harlequin Tuskfish Gold Inca Snail Six Line Wrasse Mormyridae Hard Coral Elephantnose Fish Acanthastrea Birdsnest Coral Brackish Water Fish Profiles Candy Cane Coral Columbian Shark Frogspawn Coral Figure 8 Puffer Montipora Capricornis Green Spotted Puffer Soft Coral Pulsing Xenia Ricordea Florida Coral Zoanthids - Button Polyps

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For a simpler, at-a-glance look into fish compatibility, I refer to the following chart. It contains most of the more common freshwater fish and is conveniently divided into three relevant categories:

Community Fish – Unless marked with a note, these fish can safely cohabitate in the same aquarium.

Semi-Aggressive – Usually peaceful when small, but can become nippers or chase the others around the tank when they get bigger. If you really want to put one of these fish in your community tank, keep an eye on them.

Aggressive Fish – Do NOT mix these fish with any other type fish except similar-sized aggressive fish. They will bully and/or eat smaller, more timid fish.

Category Community Semi-Aggressive Aggressive

Anabantids Dwarf Gourami Honey Gourami Black Paradisefish Flame Gourami Kissing Gourami Opaline Gourami Pearl Gourami Siamese Fighting Fish/Betta(1) Spiketailed Paradisefish

Catfish Banjo Catfish Bumble Bee Catfish Bristlenose Chinese Algae Eater Corydoras Green Catfish Leopard Catfish Plecostomus Spotted Catfish Upside Down Catfish

Charachins Black Neon Tetra Bleeding Heart Tetra Red Belly Piranha Black Phantom Tetra Black Widow Cardinal Tetra Buenos Aires Tetra Congo Tetra Silver Dollar Emperor Tetra Flame Tetra Glowlight Tetra Head & Tail Light Tetra Neon Tetra Rummy Nosed Tetra Serpae Tetra Hatchetfish Pencilfish

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Bloodfin Penguin Fish X-Ray Fish

Cichlids Angelfish Firemouth Convict Blue Acara Severum Green Terror Discus (2) Jack Dempsey Festivum Red Oscar Ram

Killifish Lyretail

Livebearers Guppy Swordtail Knife Livebearer Molly Platy

Loaches Clown Loach Dwarf Loach Horseface Loach

Unclassified Australian Rainbowfish Archer Butterfly Fish Boesmani Rainbowfish Freshwater Puffer Boesman's Rainbowfish Bumble Bee Goby Elephant Nose Rainbowfish

(1) ONLY ONE male Siamese Fighting Fish/Betta per tank. Two Males will fight to the death if they’re in the same tank! You can have multiple females in the tank.

(2) Discus should not be kept with other fish other than catfish, loaches, neons, or cardinal tetras due to their high susceptibility to disease. They require a warmer water temperature (85 degrees F), can be sometimes slow eaters, and will not fight for food.

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Finally, I offer this popular look at common compatibilities. This page is a good one to print out and refer to whenever you’re thinking about adding a new dimension to your tank. But regardless of whatever chart you reference, always be sure to manually monitor any new additions you make to your fish environment.

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