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What are the tank dimensions (length x width x height)?
What is the GH (general hardness), KH (carbonate hardness) and pH of your water supply?
This information can usually be obtained from your water supply company's website or by telephoning them. If they can't help you, take a glass full of tap water to the local pet shop and get them to test it for you. Write the results down (in numbers) when they do the tests. And ask them what the results are in (eg: ppm, dGH, or something else).
Depending on what the GH of your water is, will determine what fish you should keep.
Angelfish, discus, most tetras, most barbs, Bettas, gouramis, rasbora, Corydoras and small species of suckermouth catfish all occur in soft water (GH below 150ppm) and a pH below 7.0.
Livebearers (guppies, platies, swordtails, mollies), rainbowfish and goldfish occur in medium hard water with a GH around 200-250ppm and a pH above 7.0.
If you have very hard water (GH above 300ppm) then look at African Rift Lake cichlids, or use distilled or reverse osmosis water to reduce the GH and keep fishes from softer water
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Betta splendens (Siamese fighting fish) are not community fish and should not be housed with fish that live near the surface, or have brightly coloured fins because the males are highly territorial and see other surface dwelling fish and brightly coloured fish as rival males.
Guppies require different water chemistry to Bettas and that is a second reason not to house guppies in the tank. The first being mentioned above with colourful tails.
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There might not be enough room on the bottom for the Corydoras if there is a bristlenose and a Bolivian ram.