Pretty much anything--they are peaceful community fish. What I have done is have a slow-moving tank and a fast moving tank. My slow moving tank has a dwarf gourami, pristella tetras, a white cloud mountain minnow, and two neon tetras. My fast-moving tank has zebra danios, swordtails, a cory, and harlequin rasboras. I've had them with a lot of fish...they are very peaceful and fun to watch!
2007-03-26 12:16:42
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answered by Paso Fino horse lover 3
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a team of four or so Corydora catfish, another non violent training fish including neon tetra... Or have you ever seen the galaxy rasbora? he's a neat looking little fish... in case you haven't any longer have been given the different aggressive, long finned fish on your tank, then betta fish do properly with rasboras. Or a single or pair of dwarf gouramis. (do merely no longer placed the betta in in case you %. gouramis... that'd be a foul deal..)
2016-12-19 14:36:40
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answered by ochs 4
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Neon tetras,glo-lite tetras,zebra fish, cotydorys catfish,other rasboras,whiteclouds. 6 or more of each,and not too many total.
Glass catfish ,one male betta,and other similar small community fish. I would not put in livebearers such as guppies together.
2007-03-26 12:28:04
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answered by DAGIM 4
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- neon tetras
- glowlight tetras
- fancy guppies
- small sunset coral DWARF platies
- algae eaters as juveniles
- other small tetras
- fish similar to 1"
2007-03-26 12:17:56
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.elmersaquarium.com/10rasbora.htm
2007-03-26 12:53:21
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answered by something_fishy 5
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