Mollies are adaptable livebearers that can thrive in both freshwater and brackish aquariums.
Category Archives: Freshwater Fish Care
Platies are colorful, hardy livebearers that make an excellent first fish for community tanks.
Harlequin and chili rasboras are calm, colorful, and ideal for smaller planted community tanks.
Zebra danios and their colorful relatives are among the hardiest fish you can keep, ideal even during tank cycling.
Active, colorful, and sometimes nippy — what to know before adding barbs to your community tank.
Gouramis breathe atmospheric air and add color and personality to a peaceful community aquarium.
Loaches are active, social bottom-dwellers that add personality and pest-snail control to a community tank.
Killifish are some of the most colorful freshwater fish available, with a fascinating annual life cycle in the wild.
GloFish are genetically modified for fluorescent color, but their care needs mirror their base species exactly.
Not all plecos stay small — here’s how to choose a species that actually fits your tank size.








