Community Fish
BlueRipple collection guide

Community Fish

Community fish are peaceful aquarium species that thrive in shared tanks with other compatible fish. These fish are ideal for hobbyists building balanced aquariums with multiple species.

Most community fish are smaller, non-aggressive, and comfortable living in groups. Popular examples include tetras, rasboras, danios, and corydoras.

If you're building a peaceful aquarium, community fish are the foundation of a stable tank.

Before adding new fish, always consider:
• Tank size and swimming space
• Compatible tankmates
• Water parameters
• Schooling requirements

Looking to build a compatible aquarium? Use our **Build My Aquarium tool** to create a complete tank setup with fish, plants, and equipment that work together.

Temperament Peaceful community species
Tank size 10+ gallons recommended
Difficulty Beginner friendly
Best setup Planted aquariums
Before you shop

Why hobbyists shop this collection

Browse hand-picked aquarium livestock chosen for compatibility, color, and long-term success in freshwater community setups.

Collection FAQ

Helpful buying info

What should I look for in this collection?

Focus on temperament, adult size, and compatibility with your current aquarium setup. Start with peaceful community species unless you are building a species-specific tank.

Can these fish be mixed together?

Many can, but final compatibility depends on tank size, water parameters, and stocking density. Always check the individual product pages before mixing species.

What else should I add to the tank?

Most hobbyists pair fish with live plants, a cleanup crew, and species-appropriate food. BlueRipple product pages include care and compatibility guidance to help build the setup.