
Community Fish
Community fish refer to species that can coexist peacefully in a shared aquarium environment with other fish. These fish are generally non-aggressive, sociable, and adaptable, making them suitable for community tanks. Examples include guppies, tetras, and corydoras. When setting up a community tank, it's essential to choose fish that have similar water conditions and temperament to ensure a harmonious habitat. Proper tank size, filtration, and hiding spots also contribute to a healthy ecosystem where different species can thrive together without stressing each other.