🐟 Fish Compatibility Checker
Check if two aquarium fish species can live together based on temperament, water parameters, and tank size
| Fish A | Fish B | Rating | Min Tank (Gal) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Neon Tetra | Corydoras | Compatible | 20 |
| Guppy | Platy | Compatible | 20 |
| Guppy | Cherry Barb | Compatible | 20 |
| Clownfish | Royal Gramma | Compatible | 30 |
| Yellow Tang | Clownfish | Compatible | 75 |
| Betta | Guppy | Caution | 20 |
| Angel Fish | Neon Tetra | Caution | 30 |
| Oscar | Jack Dempsey | Caution | 125 |
| Oscar | Neon Tetra | Incompatible | — |
| Tiger Barb | Betta | Incompatible | — |
| Species | pH Range | Temp (°F) | Hardness (dGH) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Neon Tetra | 6.0 – 7.0 | 72 – 80 | 2 – 10 |
| Cardinal Tetra | 5.5 – 7.0 | 73 – 81 | 2 – 8 |
| Guppy | 6.8 – 7.8 | 72 – 82 | 8 – 12 |
| Betta | 6.5 – 7.5 | 76 – 82 | 3 – 12 |
| Corydoras | 6.0 – 7.5 | 72 – 79 | 2 – 15 |
| Angel Fish | 6.0 – 7.5 | 76 – 84 | 3 – 10 |
| Oscar | 6.0 – 7.5 | 74 – 81 | 5 – 20 |
| Clownfish | 7.8 – 8.4 | 75 – 82 | 8 – 12 |
| Blue Tang | 8.0 – 8.4 | 75 – 82 | 8 – 12 |
| Platy | 7.0 – 8.0 | 70 – 80 | 10 – 25 |
| Molly | 7.0 – 8.5 | 72 – 82 | 10 – 25 |
| Tiger Barb | 6.0 – 7.5 | 74 – 79 | 5 – 15 |
| Tank Size | Community Combo | Water Type | Temperament |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 Gallon | Neon Tetra + Corydoras + Cherry Barb | Freshwater | Peaceful |
| 29 Gallon | Guppy + Platy + Harlequin Rasbora | Freshwater | Peaceful |
| 40 Gallon | Dwarf Gourami + Ember Tetra + Kuhli Loach | Freshwater | Peaceful |
| 55 Gallon | Angel Fish + Rummy Nose Tetra + Corydoras | Freshwater | Mixed |
| 75 Gallon | Ram Cichlid + Cardinal Tetra + Bristlenose | Freshwater | Mixed |
| 30 Gallon | Clownfish + Royal Gramma + Firefish | Saltwater | Peaceful |
| 75 Gallon | Yellow Tang + Clownfish + Six Line Wrasse | Saltwater | Mixed |
| 125 Gallon | Oscar + Jack Dempsey (experts only) | Freshwater | Aggressive |
Choosing good tankmates for the aquarium does rank among the most tricky parts of fishkeeping. The fun part is made up of that, that there exist online programs, that aim to help you guess, that species truly can co-exist peacefully. Those tools control everything, since levels of aggression until preferences about heat, needs of pH-value and others water elements, that could create troubles later.
For basics in community aquarium Compatibility charts show useful and reliable spots for start the creation of your ideal water-world.
How to Choose Fish That Get Along in an Aquarium
Fish with rough territory, as cichlid, loach and sharp species, commonly become actual troublemakers, when deal about sharing of space. They clash with members of their group or any slightly alike, and truly, terrific aquarium full of nests and decorations do not alter that a lot. The most many from them benefit best alone, combined only with water-companions, that has entirely different look and behaviour.
African cichlid Fish illustrate that well, they look surprisingly impressive and tough, even so they fit to create whole havoc for any, that shares their territory.
Here simple rule, that commonly counts: one inch of adult Fish each gallon. However wild species require far more space. Here come important warnings, before will be too late, the Fish, that you buy, will grow.
Moreover, after installation of your 30-gallon aquarium with soil, stones and plants, the real water volume decline sharply.
Good tactics, that I observed to succeed, are made up of adding of possible competitions at the same time. Like this they both form their territories together, instead of that one Fish involve the entirety and later dismiss the newcomer.
Many fishkeepers arrange their setups around Fish from same geographic area. Because those species evolved together in the natural world, they naturally agree between themselves. Blending of Fish from entirely different continents; for example South American and African cichlid (usually end bye means of catastrophe).
The water warmth show itself more critical than many think. Consider the cory catfishes, that likes between 72 and 79 degrees, and compare that with certain tetras, that lasts of 68 until 82 degrees. Preserve around 78 or 79 degrees could satisfy both groups, and moreover answer for betta Fish.
Tetras bear that notorious name because of ravages of neighbouring tails, what pushes them bad picks for guppies. But here my experience, if you keep eight or more tetras in good group, that apparently redirects their aggression and calms them on a long-term basis. Corydoras also adapt well to community life.
They are social and like to live in set of six or more. For cories truly best be useful sand as soil.
Gouramis own nature, that strangely likes to that of bettas according to many modes. They can attack bubble Fish or any with long, billowing neighbours. Some species simply do not match in groups and stress quickly in social aquariums.
Before spending of money for some Fish, invest time in thinking. Create list of your picks and controlcross their custom, water needs, food needs and space needs from several resources before.
