– Betta Fish (Betta splendens) Known for their vibrant colors and flowing fins, Bettas are hardy, easy to care for, and can thrive in smaller tanks. Males should be kept alone to avoid fighting. –
Neon Tetras Small, peaceful, and dazzling with their electric blue and red stripes, Neon Tetras are ideal for community tanks and do well in schools of six or more.
Guppies Colorful, lively, and low-maintenance, Guppies come in various patterns and are great for beginners. They breed easily, so population control may be necessary.
Zebra Danios Active swimmers with a striking striped pattern, Zebra Danios are very hardy and can tolerate a wide range of water conditions.
Platies Available in many colors, Platies are peaceful, adaptable, and easy to care for. They're ideal for community tanks and are livebearers, like guppies.
Corydoras Catfish These bottom-dwellers are gentle and social, best kept in groups. They help keep the tank clean by scavenging leftover food.
Mollies Versatile and attractive, Mollies are great for both beginners and community tanks. They prefer slightly brackish water but adapt well to freshwater aquariums.
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