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If you are thinking about getting an aquarium, you will have to do some initial preparation and figure out what you want to get in the way of aquarium fish types. There are hundreds of different kinds of fish with which to stock your aquarium. You might want some because of their colors or shapes or because they are particularly friendly to other fish. A well set up aquarium can be very beautiful and give you hours and hours of enjoyment.

The great thing about aquarium fish types are that they don’t require as much time to care for as many other pets. You don’t have to walk them several times a day like dogs or even feed them live insects like some lizards. All you really need to do is feed them and clean the tank every now and then.

When you are getting your aquarium, fish types to consider include community fish, semi-aggressive fish, and fish that are definitely not community fish. A community fish is one that does well sharing the tank with other fish. Usually they are schooling fish, or fish that like to live in groups. They do their best when combined with other fish of their own kind, but community fish can also get along with other species of fish. One of the most colorful and popular of the community fish is the Neon Tetra. Guppies and Platys also fall into this category.

Semi-aggressive aquarium fish types include ones such as the Red Tailed Shark or the Rainbow Shark. These fish do well in a tank with other semi-aggressive fish, as long as you only have one of their species in the tank. They are not good in tanks with fish smaller than themselves as they will most likely eat them.

Non-community fish are fish that more violent than even the semi-aggressive fish. They can only be in a tank together with others of their own species. These fish tend to be quite large and they usually have to have live food in their meal plan. These fish require a very large tank. Examples of non-community fish are Green Terrors and Tiger Oscars.

If you are just starting out, you should get some hearty aquarium fish–types that are not going to eat one another and who are not going to die during the first six weeks when a new aquarium is making its living environment. The best thing to do is get some nice, little fish who are not delicate at first and then after the tank has had a few weeks to be established, to go back to the pet store and get exactly the kinds of fish you have chosen to inhabit your tank.

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