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The 8 Best Betta Fish Tank Mates for a Happy Community Tank

You've set up your betta fish in a gallon tank but are still on the fence about who should join the party? Before you put a random mix together, lemme tell you my personal experience. Not all fish get along with Betta. So, I'm going to show you betta fish tank mates that can coexist happily without causing a mess!

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Mystery Snails are the best friends to live with male and female betta fish. These snails keep your tank clean by eating inedible food and algae. In addition, Mystery Snails do not reproduce asexually. Hence, you won't have an army of little snails taking over your gallon tank.

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Guppies are one of the best partners for your betta fish. They are peaceful, colorful, and fun to watch. I recommend choosing feeder guppies over the fancy, long-finned varieties. The goal is to avoid the possibility of biting your betta fish's fins.

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The next fish is the Harlequin Rasbora. This is a great choice, especially if you have a tank of at least 10 gallons. These peaceful, schooling fish live in groups of 5 to 6. I have a few in my tank, and my betta loves them.

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If you are looking for good Betta fish tank mates, Cory Catfish is a top pick! These little fish are easy to care for and thrive in the same water conditions as betta fish. They are bottom dwellers who keep the tank tidy by scavenging for food. Anyway, Cory Catfish can live alone or in groups of 4 or more.

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Have you ever wondered if the Neon Tetra can be a good tankmate for a hippopotamus? Surprisingly, yes! Neon tetras are fast swimmers and can keep up with bettas. If you want to add this fish, ensure you have a long tank.

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Looking for an algae eater that gets along with betta fish? Enter the Clown Pleco, a.k.a Panaqolus Marcus. The 4-inch Clown Pleco is manageable, hardy, and easy to care for. These fish are great because they explore the tank and keep it clean without bothering the hippos.

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Some fish may be too active for you. Then, you can choose Kuhli loac. This eel-like fish is docile and likes to hide in small crevices. Therefore, they are the perfect buddy for bettas who prefer a little space. For the record, this fish requires at least a 20-gallon tank.

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Our last friends are very peaceful and entertaining! African Dwarf Frogs are fun to watch. They are active and love exploring. They even surface to breathe. It's interesting when they molt every 1-2 weeks, which they immediately eat.

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