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Easy-to-Care-for Aquarium Fish Species Guide

19. December 2024
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LowMaintenance Aquarium Fish for Beginners

1. Grass Goldfish

Grass goldfish are a fantastic choice for beginners due to their ease of care and affordability. Often overlooked, these coldwater beauties have even been reduced to feed for larger, carnivorous fish, which is why they're quite budgetfriendly. If you're new to fishkeeping, grass goldfish make an ideal practice pet. However, avoid the smaller ones, as they are more fragile and often come from feed fish sources. Opt for individuals that are 812cm in length, plump, and free from injuries. For a larger fish, you'll need a larger tank. Ensure your fish have ample space to grow and avoid suffocation; a 60cm tank is recommended for 14 fish of this size. You can even keep them in a barebottomed tank, eliminating the need for substrate and decorations.

2. Zebra Danios

Zebra danios are a lively and adaptable small tropical fish that are a breeze to keep. Their vibrant personalities and relaxed requirements for water quality and temperature make them perfect for beginners. With their small size, they can be housed in a 30cm tank, accommodating up to 812 fish. You can choose to keep them in a barebottomed tank or add gravel for a touch of natural beauty. Maintain a water temperature above 15 degrees Celsius and consider an external filter or water sprite. If you're up for regular water changes, a barebottomed tank is a great option.

3. TriColor Tetras

Tricolor tetras are an affordable and easytocarefor addition to any aquarium. Known for their striking colors, they are a popular choice for both beginners and experienced hobbyists. These fish come in many varieties, with at least a dozen available in the market. While they can be kept together, ensure your tank is spacious enough and provide hiding spots to prevent aggression. Incorporate coral stones and artificial rocks to create a safe environment. Aim for a water temperature of around 20 degrees Celsius and a slightly alkaline pH.

4. Dwarf Gouramis

Dwarf gouramis are hardy and prolific breeders, making them another great choice for beginners. They can be kept in a barebottomed tank, though many hobbyists prefer to add sand and ceramic pots for a more natural look. A 60cm tank is sufficient for three pairs. Be prepared for a boom in population, as they will need more space as they grow. Include an external filter to maintain water quality and keep the temperature between 2225 degrees Celsius, with a slight increase during breeding season.

5. Mapfish/Pionus Fish

Mapfish and pionus fish are both easy to care for and moderately priced, belonging to the Cichlid family. They share similar water temperature and quality needs. Mapfish, however, are more predatory and prefer meaty foods, while pionus fish are known for their vibrant colors and often require colored feed. Both can be kept together, but maintain a water temperature of 28 degrees Celsius for mixed tanks. For mapfish alone, aim for 25 degrees Celsius, and ensure a robust filtration system is in place.

These examples of easytocarefor fish are ideal for beginners. Every fishkeeper has their own preferences and insights, so feel free to share your experiences and tips!

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