NEED MORE COMMUNITY FISHES

Skeezyjay14

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SO far my guppy breeding was successful and i have guppies buy the way but i also want to have different types of fish in my tank any advice...........please:help2:
 
I enjoy platies and they don't bother their young too much.
 
Swordtails, platies, mollies, endlers. Most live bearers do well together. Oto's for algae control if that is a problem.
 
Here's what is in my community tank: 2 types of half beaks, von rios tetra, hummingbird tetra, 3some of guppies (recently added, courtesy of the coryologist as extras !), african 3 stripe glass cats, 2 huge SAEs, 1 figure 8 puffer, sids, flounder, sterbai and orange laser corys, sewellia lineolata, L104, L333, and L240 plecos (3, 6 and 1 in numbers), reg glass cats. I think that covers it. Quite a mix, but they all co-exist quite nicely, even had a spawn from the sewellia lineolatas. Except for the guppies, they have all been together in the tank for over 2 years. Good luck.
 
I have hatchets and serpae tetras with my guppies.
 
I think cory cat fish would be a good addition to a guppy tank. Be sure you get enough of them that they can school. A male betta should also be fine in a guppy tank. However it depends on your tank size how many fish you can add.
 
I have cories, cardinals, marbled hatchets and Moscow guppies in a 75. Some inverts also reside there - cardinia babaulti, RCS and spixis.
 
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