Most beautiful fish.

Lot of plecos are realllllyyy nice!

L-134
L-046
L-333
L-330
L-047
L-260
L-287
L-025
L-024

All of those are real nice. Other nice fish are pearl stingrays, tiger stingrays, EBJD, motoro stingray, un-abtainable asian aros the best fish out there. Others are Red terror, GT, jaguar cichlid, some oscars are nice, Black aros.

Thats all I can think of now...
 
No I just thought of more.

Tigrinus cat, RTC, TSN, bumble bee grouper, Juruense cat.

Another un-abtainable is Channa Bleheri.

I think this might be all of them.
 
Angels and discus are beautiful fish but since they require a little more care then most fish I would wait until you have more experience in fish keeping. Livebearers are very colorful and there are a lot to choose from so they are very nice too. German blue rams are awesome and of course I love the rummynose tetras and lemon tetras. Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder.

Marinemom
 
Keep in mind that fish are usually only "beautiful" when placed in the right environment. Aesthetically, this means that the background, rocks, wood and plants fit their appearance. More importantly, if you buy the most beautiful fish in the world and put it in the tank with the most appropriate wood, rocks, etc in the world yet don't give it optimal water quality the fish is quickly going to loose its vibrant coloration and health
 
They get around 12" at full length and require a fairly large tank and at least 3-5 in a group but I love the look of the clown loach, they are fun to watch and they are quite pretty to look at. Of course I'm partial to clowns, I also think that the blue ram, betta, angels, discus and the dwarf gourami are pretty also.
 
what would look beautiful in a 44 gallon tank (that's what you got, right?) is two full schools of smaller fish , complimented by a few individual and attractive fish. You could get a school of Neon Dwarf Rainbow fish (praecox rainbows) beautiful fish get 6-8, and a school tetra's, get more than 6, somewhere between 8 and 12(take your pick, they are all pretty good though the serpaes and skirt tetras can be aggressive) you could top it off with a pair of pearl gouramis (male and female), two male endlers, four female, and a school of corydoras.

An active, colorful tank that is very pleasing and relaxing. Keep the PH at about 7ish and they will all do fine.
 
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