There are so many species of fish out there that it's hard to know which ones can be put into your aquarium. Well, that list is actually quite long it self. What I'm going to do is give you two lists of fish. The first one is a list of freshwater fish that you can get for your aquarium, and the second is for saltwater fish. Now, be sure, before you go out and buy all these fish and throw them in together, that you do a little research to find out which ones are compatible with each other and how their living environments need to be so you can have a harmonious aquarium.
Freshwater fish that you can put in aquariums include, but are not limited to:
- Jewelfish
- Angelfish
- Arowana
- Barb
- Betta
- Tetra
- Gourami
- Catfish
- Cichlid
- Loach
- Cory
- Danio
- Discus
- Firemouth
- Goldfish
- Guppy
- Hatchetfish
- Jack Dempsey
- Kribensis
- Livebearer
- Swordtail
- Molly
- Oscar
- Otocinclus
- Paradisefish
- Platy
- Plecostomus or Pleco
- Rainbowfish
- Ram
- Shark
- Botia
- Siamese Fighting Fish
- Silver Dollar
- Peckoltia
- Moorii
- White Cloud
Saltwater fish include, but are not limited to:
- Tang
- Angelfish
- Anthias
- Blue Devil
- Boxfish
- Butterflyfish
- Cardinalfish
- Clownfish
- Damselfish
- Eel
- Firefish
- Frogfish
- Goby
- Chromis
- Grouper
- Hawkfish
- Jawfish
- Lionfish
- Cowfish
- Marine Comet
- Pufferfish
- Rabbitfish
- Gramma
- Seahorse
- Soldierfish
- Squirrelfish
- Surgeonfish
- Triggerfish
- Wrasse
Those are some pretty long lists of all of the different fish that you can put into aquariums. Like I said earlier, though, make sure your fish can get along with one another. You don't want one fish eating the other and end up with just have one big fish in your tank. Get the information you need to set up your aquarium and maintain it, as well as take care of the fish you put inside.
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