Aquarium photo examples

Real community tank photos for aquarium planning.

Browse real freshwater aquarium photos, Betta tank mate examples, shrimp tank photos, snail tank photos, and community tank setups used as visual context inside TankMatcher.

Observed photo context

Betta tank mate and coexistence photo examples

These photos show real-world Betta community tank examples, including Betta with shrimp, Betta with snails, Betta with Corydoras, and female Betta group context. They are visual context only and do not prove that any pairing is always compatible.

Real-world aquarium context image from a Betta coexistence review.
This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, and stocking. Source: IMG_2696.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium context image from a Betta coexistence review.
This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, and stocking. Source: IMG_2697.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium context image from a Betta coexistence review.
This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, and stocking. Source: IMG_2698.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium context image from a Betta coexistence review.
This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, and stocking. Source: IMG_2699.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium context image from a Betta coexistence review.
This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, and stocking. Source: IMG_2700.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium context image from a Betta coexistence review.
This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, and stocking. Source: IMG_2701.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium context image from a Betta coexistence review.
This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, and stocking. Source: IMG_2702.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium context image from a Betta coexistence review.
This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, and stocking. Source: IMG_2703.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium context image from a Betta coexistence review.
This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, and stocking. Source: IMG_2704.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium context image from a Betta coexistence review.
This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, and stocking. Source: IMG_2705.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium context image from a Betta coexistence review.
This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, and stocking. Source: IMG_2706.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium context image from a Betta coexistence review.
This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, and stocking. Source: IMG_2707.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium context image from a Betta coexistence review.
This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, and stocking. Source: IMG_2712.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium example showing multiple female Bettas observed in the same tank.
Female Betta groups or sororities are advanced setups and can still involve aggression. This photo is an observed retail/community example, not proof that female Bettas are always safe together. Source: IMG_2724.HEIC.Female Betta groups and sororities are advanced setups and can still involve aggression.
Real-world aquarium example showing multiple female Bettas observed in the same tank.
Female Betta groups or sororities are advanced setups and can still involve aggression. This photo is an observed retail/community example, not proof that female Bettas are always safe together. Source: IMG_2725.HEIC.Female Betta groups and sororities are advanced setups and can still involve aggression.
Real-world aquarium example showing a Betta observed with Corydoras catfish and a Mystery Snail.
Real-world aquarium photo showing a Betta observed with Corydoras catfish and a Mystery Snail in a planted setup. Source: IMG_2728.JPG.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium example showing a Betta observed with shrimp in a planted tank.
Real-world aquarium photo showing a Betta observed with shrimp in a planted setup. Source: IMG_2729.JPG.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium example showing a Betta observed with shrimp and snails.
Real-world aquarium photo showing a Betta observed with shrimp and snails. Source: IMG_2730.JPG.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.
Real-world aquarium example showing a Betta observed with shrimp.
Real-world aquarium photo showing a Betta observed with shrimp. Source: IMG_2733.JPG.This photo shows observed co-housing, not proof of long-term compatibility. Betta behavior varies by sex, temperament, tank size, cover, stocking, and individual hunting behavior.

Observed photo context

Freshwater community tank photo examples

These community aquarium photos show observed fish, shrimp, snail, and retail tank context. TankMatcher can surface matching photos inside tools when selected species overlap the image records.

Real-world mixed freshwater aquarium example showing Threadfin Rainbowfish.
Real-world mixed tank example showing Threadfin Rainbowfish observed together in a retail/community tank. Source: IMG_2626.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing in a retail or community tank. It should not be treated as proof that the species are always compatible long-term or used to override TankMatcher compatibility guidance.
Real-world mixed freshwater aquarium example showing small community fish.
Real-world mixed tank example showing small community fish observed together in a retail/community tank. Source: IMG_2681.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing in a retail or community tank. It should not be treated as proof that the species are always compatible long-term or used to override TankMatcher compatibility guidance.
Real-world mixed freshwater aquarium example showing small community fish and retail labels.
Real-world mixed tank example showing small community fish and retail labels observed together in a retail/community tank. Source: IMG_2686.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing in a retail or community tank. It should not be treated as proof that the species are always compatible long-term or used to override TankMatcher compatibility guidance.
Real-world mixed freshwater aquarium example showing small community fish and retail labels.
Real-world mixed tank example showing small community fish and retail labels observed together in a retail/community tank. Source: IMG_2687.HEIC.This photo shows observed co-housing in a retail or community tank. It should not be treated as proof that the species are always compatible long-term or used to override TankMatcher compatibility guidance.
Retail and community tank context photo showing labels for Kuhli Loach, Endler Livebearer, and Pork Chop Rasbora.
Retail/community tank context photo showing nearby labels and fish used for identification review. Source: IMG_2709.HEIC.This photo is identification and retail-context evidence only. It should not be treated as compatibility proof.
Real-world mixed freshwater aquarium example showing Rainbow Shark and Tiger Barbs.
Real-world aquarium context showing Rainbow Shark and Tiger Barbs observed in the same tank. Source: rainbow shark and tiger barbs.png.This photo shows observed co-housing in a retail or community tank. It should not be treated as proof that the species are always compatible long-term or used to override TankMatcher compatibility guidance.
Real-world mixed freshwater aquarium example showing Rainbow Shark, Tiger Barbs, and Swordtails.
Real-world aquarium context showing Rainbow Shark, Tiger Barbs, and Swordtails observed in the same tank. Source: 2 tiger barbs, rainbow shark and 5 swordtails.jpg.This photo shows observed co-housing in a retail or community tank. It should not be treated as proof that the species are always compatible long-term or used to override TankMatcher compatibility guidance.
Real-world freshwater aquarium example showing Kribensis.
Real-world aquarium context showing Kribensis. Source: Kribensis1.jpg.This photo is species context only. It should not be treated as compatibility proof or used to override TankMatcher compatibility guidance.
Real-world freshwater aquarium example showing Kribensis.
Real-world aquarium context showing Kribensis. Source: Kribensis2.jpg.This photo is species context only. It should not be treated as compatibility proof or used to override TankMatcher compatibility guidance.