Community Tank

A community tank is a freshwater aquarium that houses a variety of peaceful fish species that can coexist together in harmony. These tanks are a popular choice for beginner aquarists because they are relatively easy to set up and maintain

Here are some of the things to keep in mind when setting up a community tank:
Tank Size: TChoose the right size tank. A good rule of thumb is to allow one gallon of water per inch of fish. So, for a 10-gallon tank, you would want to stock it with fish that grow to no more than 10 inches in length.
Filtration: Select compatible fish. Not all fish can live together peacefully. Do your research to choose fish that have similar temperament, size, and water parameter requirements.
Décor: Provide plenty of hiding places. Fish need places to feel safe and secure. Add rocks, driftwood, and plants to your tank to create hiding spots..
Maintenance: Maintain good water quality. Regularly test your tank's water parameters and perform water changes as needed. Feed your fish a healthy diet. A varied diet of flakes, pellets, and frozen or freeze-dried foods will help your fish thrive