Below is a table with general guidelines for fish species at Rick's. Behavior characteristics are by observation and written material on the species. It should be understood that sometimes a fish within a species behave completely opposite to what is expected and that the behavior guidelines below are the general nature of the species.

good community fish proceed with caution aggressive behavior

Species
pH
Temp.
Size
Behavior
Location
Comments / Info
Leporinus Fasciatus
5.5-7.5
72-79
12"
Central S.A
Generally peaceful - will eat smaller fish, sometimes nibbles on fins of same species
Bloodfin tetra
6-8
64-82
2"
Argentina
Good community fish - can live more than 10 years
Blind Cave fish
6-7.8
68-77
3.5"
Texas to Panama
Good community fish
Black Tetra
5.8-8.5
68-79
2.25"
Brazil
Hardy
Silver tipped tetra
-
72-82
2"
Brazil
Good community fish - needs lots of oxygen
Buenos Aires Tetra
5.8-8.5
64-82
2.25"
Central S.A.
Hardy, peaceful, schooling. Eats plants. Java fern will not be eaten
Glowlight tetra
5.8-7.5
74-82
1.5"
Guyana
Peaceful, best kept in schools
Head & Tail light
-
72-79
2"
Amazon
good community fish
Rummy nose tetra
6-7
73-79
2"
Columbia, Brazil
Frequent water change - watch nitrite levels
Bleeding heart tetra
5.6-7.2
73-82
2.5"
Upper Amazon
Keep at least in pairs
Flame tetra
5.8-7.8
72-82
1.5"
Brazil - Rio
Good community fish
Black neon
5.5-7.5
73-81
1.5"
Brazil
Schooling, peaceful
Lemon tetra
5.5-8
73-82
1.5"
Brazil
In hard water the fish looses color
Diamond tetra
5.5-7
75-82
2.5"
Venezuela
Will not do well in hard water, Use peat to soften
Neon Tetra
6-7
68-79
1.5"
Peru
Larger fish will eat neons, most popular aquarium fish
Penguin tetra
6.5-7
76-82
3.25
Brazil
plenty of oxygen
Marble hatchet fish
5.5-7.5
75-82
1.5"
Guyana
will eat flake food but need frozen bloodworm, larvae etc.
Silver Hatchet
6-7.5
73-86
3.5"
Central S.A.
Need water movement, can fly up to4'
Pencilfish
-
77-82
2.5"
Amazon
Peaceful, schooling fish
Silver dollar
5-7
75-82
5"
Guyana, Amazon
Lots of plants real or artificial, will eat plants
Red Piranah
5.5-7.5
72-82
<8"
Amazon, Argentina
Easily kept in large tank, strong filter flow
Coolie Loach
6-6.5
75-86
4"
Southeast Asia
lone night feeder
Clown loach
-
77-86
6.5"
Indonesia, Sumatra
Good for ridding tank of small snails
Red tailed Botia
-
79-86
9.5"
Southeast Asia
Nocturnal, will kill certain species
Rosy Barb
6.5
64-72
6"
North India
Cooler water
Tiger Barb
6.5
68-79
3"
Thailand,Sumatra
Will peck at fins of slower species (angels, gouramis,bettas)
Cherry Barb
6.5-7.5
73-79
2"
Sri Lanka
A timid loner, becomes nervous with others of it's species
Pearl Danio
6.5-7
68-77
2.25"
Thailand, Burma
Active species, breeding pairs are loyal
Zebra Danio
6.5-7
64-82
2.25
East India
Active good community fish
Giant Danio
-
72-75
4"
Sri Lanka
Active good community fish
Siamese flying fox
5.8-6.5
75-79
6"
Thailand, Malaysia
Good algae eater,dense vegetation, does not eat plants
Red tailed black shark
7
72-79
4.5"
Thailand
A loner, aggressive with own kind, large fish will be very territorial
Black Shark
7
75-81
23.5"
Thailand, Cambodia
A loner, intolerant of own species, less aggressive to other species
Harlequin Rasbora
6.0-6.5
72-77
1.75"
Southeast Asia
Densly planted, at least 8 in school
White Cloud
64-72
1.5"
China
Peacefull fish, keep in schools
Banjo cat
5.8-7.8
68-81
5.75"
Amazon
Burrower, peaceful
Corydoras
5.8-7.2
72-79
South America
These are schooling catfish
Plecostomus
5-8
72-82
11.75"
South Brazil
Harmless loner, nocturnal -good community fish
Guppies
5.5-8.5
64-82
2.25"
Central America to Brazil
Livebearer, parents chase & eat fry immediately otherwise peaceful
Molly
7.5-8.2
64-82
2.5"
Mexico to Columbia
Livebearer, peaceful, good algae eater
Swordtail
7-8.3
64-82
4"
Central America
Livebearer,peaceful, will eat fry
Platy
7-8.2
64-77
2.5
Central America
Livebearer,peaceful eats algae
Betta (Siamese fighting fish)
6-8
75-86
2.5-3"
Thailand, Cambodia
2 males cannot be kept together, Bettas generally make great community fish
Dwarf Gourami
6-7.5
72-82
2"
India
Keep in pairs, heavily planted tank
Paradise fish
6-8
61-79
4"
China, Korea
Males will fight as fiercly as Betta's
Pearl Gourami
6.5-8.5
74-82
4"
Borneo,Sumatra
Peaceful, males may fight occasionally
Three spot Gourami
6-8.8
72-82
4"
Southeast Asia
Hardy, do not keep with very active fish
Kissing Gourami
6.8-8.5
72-82
<6"
Thailand, Java
Peaceful, males may fight occasionally
Oscar
6-8
72-77
12"
Amazon
Generally peaceful with fish of equal size will eat smaller fish
Frontosa Cichlid
8
75-79
15"
Lake Tanganyika
Territorial but tolerant
Auratus Cichlid
7-8.5
72-79
4.25"
Lake Malawi
Territtorial, can be aggressive
Kribensis
6.5-8
75-77
4"
Nigeria
Territorial but usually tolerant
Angels
6-7.5
75-82
6"
Central & South America
Territorial, but usually tolerant of other species, will eat small fish
Discus
6-7
79-86
8"
South America
Peaceful, do not mix with active fish
Black Ghost Knife
6.5-7.5
73-82
19.5"
South America
Can grow large in an aquarium, will be aggressive with smaller fish. Hiding places
Elephant Nose
6-7.8
72-82
9"
Central Africa
Peaceful with tank mates, may harass it's own kind
Butterfly fish
6.5-7.5
73-86
4"
West Africa
Often intolerant of surface fish
Transparent Knife
6-7
72-82
13.5"
South America
Nocturnal, timid, rigid social structure.
Spotted Pufferfish
7
74-82
6.5"
Southeast Asia
Aggressive towards smaller fish, thier own species. Keep with fish of similar size