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5 beautiful and peaceful schooling fish perfect for beginners to keep in home aquariums

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 24, 2025, 21:00 IST
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Peaceful schooling fish for home aquariums

Starting a home aquarium can be a fun and exciting hobby, but there are certain things you need to keep in mind before you begin. From cyling the tank before adding any fish to selecting the right fishes for your tank-- aqaurium hobby comes with some unsaid rules one should follow to have a serene and beautiful fish tank at home. For beginners, peaceful schooling fish are often the best choice-- especially for community tanks. They are easy to care for, adapt well with other fishes (in most case), and thrive when kept in groups— adding both harmony and beauty to your aquarium. So, here we list some such fishes:

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Neon Tetras

Neon Tetras are among one of the most popular schooling fish for beginners. They are known for their striking blue and red stripes, and when kept in a group of eight or more-- they add vibrant colours to the tank. These tiny fish are peaceful and hardy, and they should ideally be kept in planted tanks. Due to their temperament, they are also perfect for community aquariums. They prefer slightly soft, acidic water but are adaptable to a variety of conditions.

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Zebra Danios

Zebra Danios are small, striped fish, and active fish. They’re extremely hardy, which makes them a top choice for beginners learning the basics of fish care. These fish thrive in groups of at least six and enjoy plenty of swimming space. Zebra Danios are peaceful and get along well with most other community fish. They are adaptable to a wide range of water conditions, so they forgive small mistakes in water maintenance. Their active schooling behavior and striking zebra-like stripes add both movement and beauty to your aquarium.


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Harlequin Rasboras

Harlequin Rasboras are known for their stunning copper-orange bodies with a distinctive black triangular patch towards their tail. These are grouping fish, and so should be kept in a group of eight or more. They’re peaceful and hardy, which makes them easy to handle for first-tank fish keepers.

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Pgymy Corydoras Catfish (Corys)

Pgymy Corydoras Catfish are bottom-dwelling schooling fish, and they add variety and charm to aquariums. Since these are bottom dwellers, they also help in cleaning any leftover food in the tank. They are peaceful, social, and prefer living in groups of six or more. Their unique habits make them cute and fun to watch. Provide them with ample hiding place, and see them thrive in your home aquarium.

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Rummy Nose Tetras

Rummy Nose Tetras are elegant fish recognized by their bright red noses and black-and-white striped tails. They are peaceful, hardy, and thrive in groups of 8–10, making them excellent schooling fish. These tetras are often called “tank health indicators” because their red nose colour fades if water quality drops, giving their owners an early warning to check conditions. Now, isn't that fascinating? They are also active swimmers and create a beautiful synchronised display.


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