Tiger Shrimp Tank Mates
Tiger Shrimp is peaceful, so its tank mates need choosing with care. Here are the 41 freshwater species that pair well with a tiger shrimp — plus the 75 to avoid — with a live checker you can tune to your own tank.
The best tank mates for a tiger shrimp
- Ember Tetra ✅ CompatibleEasy care · Peaceful · 2 cm · 24–28 °C (75–82 °F)Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Neon Green Rasbora ✅ CompatibleEasy care · Peaceful · 2 cm · 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 22–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Ramshorn Snail ✅ CompatibleEasy care · Peaceful · 2 cm · 20–28 °C (68–82 °F)Both are peaceful, and their water overlaps around 20–25 °C — no size, zone or temperament conflicts.
- Red Lip Nerite Snail ✅ CompatibleEasy care · Peaceful · 2 cm · 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)Both are peaceful, and their water overlaps around 22–25 °C — no size, zone or temperament conflicts.
- Dawn Tetra ✅ CompatibleEasy care · Peaceful · 2.5 cm · 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 22–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Cherry Shrimp ✅ CompatibleEasy care · Peaceful · 3 cm · 18–28 °C (64–82 °F)Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Glowlight Danio ✅ CompatibleEasy care · Peaceful · 3 cm · 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 22–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Gold Ring Danio ✅ CompatibleEasy care · Peaceful · 3 cm · 18–26 °C (64–79 °F)Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Neon Tetra ✅ CompatibleEasy care · Peaceful · 3 cm · 20–26 °C (68–79 °F)Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 20–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Tail-spot Corydoras ✅ CompatibleEasy care · Peaceful · 3 cm · 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 22–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Trinidad Guppy ✅ CompatibleEasy care · Peaceful · 3 cm · 19–24 °C (66–75 °F)Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Pygmy Corydoras ✅ CompatibleEasy care · Peaceful · 3.2 cm · 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Glowlight Rasbora ✅ CompatibleEasy care · Peaceful · 3.5 cm · 23–28 °C (73–82 °F)Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 23–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Celestial Pearl Danio ✅ CompatibleMedium care · Peaceful · 2 cm · 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Chili Rasbora ✅ CompatibleMedium care · Peaceful · 2 cm · 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)Both are peaceful, and their water overlaps around 22–25 °C — no size, zone or temperament conflicts.
- Emerald Dwarf Danio ✅ CompatibleMedium care · Peaceful · 2 cm · 20–24 °C (68–75 °F)Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 20–24 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Exclamation Point Rasbora ✅ CompatibleMedium care · Peaceful · 2 cm · 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 22–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Ruby Tetra ✅ CompatibleMedium care · Peaceful · 2 cm · 23–28 °C (73–82 °F)Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 23–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Scarlet Badis ✅ CompatibleMedium care · Semi-aggressive · 2 cm · 22–27 °C (72–81 °F)Peaceful + Semi-aggressive, but with no direct clash here, and their water overlaps around 22–25 °C — no size, zone or temperament conflicts.
- Strawberry Rasbora ✅ CompatibleMedium care · Peaceful · 2 cm · 23–28 °C (73–82 °F)Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 23–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Dwarf Spotted Rasbora ✅ CompatibleMedium care · Peaceful · 2.5 cm · 23–28 °C (73–82 °F)Both are peaceful, and their water overlaps around 23–25 °C — no size, zone or temperament conflicts.
- Neon Blue Rasbora ✅ CompatibleMedium care · Peaceful · 2.5 cm · 23–26 °C (73–79 °F)Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Pea Puffer ✅ CompatibleMedium care · Semi-aggressive · 2.5 cm · 24–28 °C (75–82 °F)Peaceful + Semi-aggressive, but with no direct clash here, and their water overlaps around 24–25 °C — no size, zone or temperament conflicts.
- Lambchop Rasbora ✅ CompatibleMedium care · Peaceful · 3 cm · 23–28 °C (73–82 °F)Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 23–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
Tiger Shrimp tank mates that can work with care
- Adolf's Cory ⚠️ With cautionMedium care · Peaceful · 5.5 cm · 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)Adult Tiger Shrimp might survive with Adolf's Cory, but expect the young to be eaten — plant heavily.
- African Butterfly Cichlid ⚠️ With cautionMedium care · Semi-aggressive · 8 cm · 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)Adult Tiger Shrimp might survive with African Butterfly Cichlid, but expect the young to be eaten — plant heavily.
- African Dwarf Frog ⚠️ With cautionMedium care · Peaceful · 4 cm · 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)African Dwarf Frog may eat Tiger Shrimp or pick off its shrimplets — a densely planted tank with moss gives them a fighting chance.
- Agassiz's Corydoras ⚠️ With cautionEasy care · Peaceful · 6 cm · 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)Adult Tiger Shrimp might survive with Agassiz's Corydoras, but expect the young to be eaten — plant heavily.
- Altifrons Geophagus ⚠️ With cautionMedium care · Semi-aggressive · 25 cm · 24–28 °C (75–82 °F)Altifrons Geophagus may eat Tiger Shrimp or pick off its shrimplets — a densely planted tank with moss gives them a fighting chance.
- Amano Shrimp ⚠️ With cautionEasy care · Peaceful · 5 cm · 18–28 °C (64–82 °F)Amano Shrimp may eat Tiger Shrimp or pick off its shrimplets — a densely planted tank with moss gives them a fighting chance.
- Amapá Tetra ⚠️ With cautionMedium care · Peaceful · 4 cm · 24–27 °C (75–81 °F)Adult Tiger Shrimp might survive with Amapá Tetra, but expect the young to be eaten — plant heavily.
- Angelfish ⚠️ With cautionMedium care · Semi-aggressive · 15 cm · 24–30 °C (75–86 °F)Adult Tiger Shrimp might survive with Angelfish, but expect the young to be eaten — plant heavily.
+ 216 more “with caution” pairings — see the interactive checker above.
Fish to avoid keeping with a tiger shrimp
- Wels Catfish ⛔ AvoidHard care · Aggressive · 300 cm · 15–25 °C (59–77 °F)Wels Catfish will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Alligator Gar ⛔ AvoidHard care · Aggressive · 250 cm · 24–28 °C (75–82 °F)Alligator Gar will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Redtail Catfish ⛔ AvoidHard care · Aggressive · 120 cm · 24–27 °C (75–81 °F)Redtail Catfish will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Fire Eel ⛔ AvoidMedium care · Semi-aggressive · 100 cm · 24–28 °C (75–82 °F)Fire Eel will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Clown Knifefish ⛔ AvoidHard care · Aggressive · 90 cm · 24–28 °C (75–82 °F)Clown Knifefish will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Spotted Gar ⛔ AvoidHard care · Aggressive · 90 cm · 18–26 °C (64–79 °F)Spotted Gar will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Wolf Cichlid ⛔ AvoidHard care · Aggressive · 72 cm · 24–30 °C (75–86 °F)Wolf Cichlid will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Nile Bichir ⛔ AvoidMedium care · Semi-aggressive · 70 cm · 25–28 °C (77–82 °F)Nile Bichir will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
+ 67 more to avoid — the checker above flags every one.
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- Blackwing Hatchetfish✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3.5 cm · Medium care · 23–28 °C (73–82 °F)
- Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 23–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Blackwing Hatchetfish in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Cherry Shrimp✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3 cm · Easy care · 18–28 °C (64–82 °F)
- Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Both favour the bottom of the tank — offer enough cover so they aren't always in each other's space.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Cherry Shrimp in a shoal of 10+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Clown Killifish✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3.5 cm · Medium care · 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)
- Both are peaceful, and their water overlaps around 22–25 °C — no size, zone or temperament conflicts.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Clown Killifish in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Crimson Red Betta✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3.5 cm · Hard care · 24–29 °C (75–84 °F)
- Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 24–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Crystal Red Shrimp✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 2.5 cm · Hard care · 20–24 °C (68–75 °F)
- Both are peaceful, and their water overlaps around 20–24 °C — no size, zone or temperament conflicts.
- Both favour the bottom of the tank — offer enough cover so they aren't always in each other's space.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Crystal Red Shrimp in a shoal of 10+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Dawn Tetra✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 2.5 cm · Easy care · 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)
- Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 22–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Dawn Tetra in a shoal of 8+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Dwarf Spotted Rasbora✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 2.5 cm · Medium care · 23–28 °C (73–82 °F)
- Both are peaceful, and their water overlaps around 23–25 °C — no size, zone or temperament conflicts.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Dwarf Spotted Rasbora in a shoal of 8+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Eyespot Rasbora✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3.5 cm · Medium care · 20–25 °C (68–77 °F)
- Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Eyespot Rasbora in a shoal of 8+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Fire Red Licorice Gourami✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3.5 cm · Hard care · 23–28 °C (73–82 °F)
- Both are peaceful, and their water overlaps around 23–25 °C — no size, zone or temperament conflicts.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Glowlight Danio✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3 cm · Easy care · 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)
- Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 22–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Glowlight Danio in a shoal of 8+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Glowlight Rasbora✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3.5 cm · Easy care · 23–28 °C (73–82 °F)
- Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 23–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Glowlight Rasbora in a shoal of 8+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Gold Ring Danio✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3 cm · Easy care · 18–26 °C (64–79 °F)
- Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Gold Ring Danio in a shoal of 8+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Green Neon Tetra✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 2.5 cm · Hard care · 24–28 °C (75–82 °F)
- Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Green Neon Tetra in a shoal of 8+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Lambchop Rasbora✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3 cm · Medium care · 23–28 °C (73–82 °F)
- Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 23–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Lambchop Rasbora in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Neon Blue Rasbora✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 2.5 cm · Medium care · 23–26 °C (73–79 °F)
- Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Neon Blue Rasbora in a shoal of 10+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Neon Tetra✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3 cm · Easy care · 20–26 °C (68–79 °F)
- Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 20–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Neon Tetra in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Northern Glowlight Danio✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3.5 cm · Medium care · 18–24 °C (64–75 °F)
- Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Northern Glowlight Danio in a shoal of 8+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Otocinclus✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 4 cm · Medium care · 21–26 °C (70–79 °F)
- Both are peaceful, and their water overlaps around 21–25 °C — no size, zone or temperament conflicts.
- Both favour the bottom of the tank — offer enough cover so they aren't always in each other's space.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Otocinclus in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Pea Puffer✅ CompatibleSemi-aggressive · 2.5 cm · Medium care · 24–28 °C (75–82 °F)
- Peaceful + Semi-aggressive, but with no direct clash here, and their water overlaps around 24–25 °C — no size, zone or temperament conflicts.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Pygmy Corydoras✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3.2 cm · Easy care · 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)
- Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Pygmy Corydoras in a shoal of 8+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Rainbow Emperor Tetra✅ CompatibleSemi-aggressive · 3.6 cm · Medium care · 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)
- Peaceful + Semi-aggressive, but with no direct clash here; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Rainbow Emperor Tetra in a shoal of 8+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Tail-spot Corydoras✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3 cm · Easy care · 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)
- Compatible on the things that matter: shared water near 22–25 °C, workable temperaments, and no predator-and-prey size gap.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Tail-spot Corydoras in a shoal of 8+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Tailspotted Oto✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3.5 cm · Medium care · 22–27 °C (72–81 °F)
- Both are peaceful, and their water overlaps around 22–25 °C — no size, zone or temperament conflicts.
- Both favour the bottom of the tank — offer enough cover so they aren't always in each other's space.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Tailspotted Oto in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Trinidad Guppy✅ CompatiblePeaceful · 3 cm · Easy care · 19–24 °C (66–75 °F)
- Both are peaceful; temperature, pH and hardness ranges all overlap and neither outsizes the other enough to be a threat.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- African Dwarf Frog⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 4 cm · Medium care · 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)
- African Dwarf Frog may eat Tiger Shrimp or pick off its shrimplets — a densely planted tank with moss gives them a fighting chance.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Amapá Tetra⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 4 cm · Medium care · 24–27 °C (75–81 °F)
- Adult Tiger Shrimp might survive with Amapá Tetra, but expect the young to be eaten — plant heavily.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Amapá Tetra in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Assassin Snail⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 3 cm · Easy care · 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)
- Water hardness preferences differ (Tiger Shrimp 0–6 vs Assassin Snail 8–20 dGH).
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Black Darter Tetra⚠️ With cautionSemi-aggressive · 4 cm · Hard care · 21–28 °C (70–82 °F)
- Adult Tiger Shrimp might survive with Black Darter Tetra, but expect the young to be eaten — plant heavily.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Blue Danio⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 4 cm · Easy care · 21–26 °C (70–79 °F)
- Blue Danio may eat Tiger Shrimp or pick off its shrimplets — a densely planted tank with moss gives them a fighting chance.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Blue Danio in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Blue Emperor Tetra⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 4 cm · Medium care · 23–27 °C (73–81 °F)
- Blue Emperor Tetra may eat Tiger Shrimp or pick off its shrimplets — a densely planted tank with moss gives them a fighting chance.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Blue Emperor Tetra in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Cardinal Tetra⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 4 cm · Medium care · 23–27 °C (73–81 °F)
- Adult Tiger Shrimp might survive with Cardinal Tetra, but expect the young to be eaten — plant heavily.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Cardinal Tetra in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Emperor Tetra⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 4 cm · Easy care · 23–27 °C (73–81 °F)
- Adult Tiger Shrimp might survive with Emperor Tetra, but expect the young to be eaten — plant heavily.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Emperor Tetra in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Endler's Livebearer⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 3 cm · Easy care · 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)
- Water hardness preferences differ (Tiger Shrimp 0–6 vs Endler's Livebearer 10–25 dGH).
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Endler's Livebearer in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Flame Tetra⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 4 cm · Easy care · 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)
- Flame Tetra may eat Tiger Shrimp or pick off its shrimplets — a densely planted tank with moss gives them a fighting chance.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Flame Tetra in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Ghost Shrimp⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 4 cm · Easy care · 18–28 °C (64–82 °F)
- Adult Tiger Shrimp might survive with Ghost Shrimp, but expect the young to be eaten — plant heavily.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Ghost Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Glowlight Tetra⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 4 cm · Easy care · 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)
- Glowlight Tetra may eat Tiger Shrimp or pick off its shrimplets — a densely planted tank with moss gives them a fighting chance.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Glowlight Tetra in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Golden Dwarf Barb⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 4 cm · Easy care · 18–24 °C (64–75 °F)
- Golden Dwarf Barb may eat Tiger Shrimp or pick off its shrimplets — a densely planted tank with moss gives them a fighting chance.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Golden Dwarf Barb in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Jelly Bean Tetra⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 4 cm · Medium care · 20–26 °C (68–79 °F)
- Jelly Bean Tetra may eat Tiger Shrimp or pick off its shrimplets — a densely planted tank with moss gives them a fighting chance.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Keep Jelly Bean Tetra in a shoal of 10+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Malaysian Trumpet Snail⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 3 cm · Easy care · 21–27 °C (70–81 °F)
- Water hardness preferences differ (Tiger Shrimp 0–6 vs Malaysian Trumpet Snail 8–18 dGH).
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Nerite Snail⚠️ With cautionPeaceful · 2.5 cm · Easy care · 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)
- Water hardness preferences differ (Tiger Shrimp 0–6 vs Nerite Snail 8–18 dGH).
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Alligator Gar⛔ Not recommendedAggressive · 250 cm · Hard care · 24–28 °C (75–82 °F)
- Alligator Gar will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Your 75 L tank is below the ~3785 L this pairing really wants — crowding raises aggression.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Clown Knifefish⛔ Not recommendedAggressive · 90 cm · Hard care · 24–28 °C (75–82 °F)
- Clown Knifefish will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Your 75 L tank is below the ~750 L this pairing really wants — crowding raises aggression.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Fire Eel⛔ Not recommendedSemi-aggressive · 100 cm · Medium care · 24–28 °C (75–82 °F)
- Fire Eel will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Your 75 L tank is below the ~380 L this pairing really wants — crowding raises aggression.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Nile Bichir⛔ Not recommendedSemi-aggressive · 70 cm · Medium care · 25–28 °C (77–82 °F)
- Nile Bichir will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Your 75 L tank is below the ~450 L this pairing really wants — crowding raises aggression.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Redtail Catfish⛔ Not recommendedAggressive · 120 cm · Hard care · 24–27 °C (75–81 °F)
- Redtail Catfish will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Your 75 L tank is below the ~5700 L this pairing really wants — crowding raises aggression.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Spotted Gar⛔ Not recommendedAggressive · 90 cm · Hard care · 18–26 °C (64–79 °F)
- Spotted Gar will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Your 75 L tank is below the ~600 L this pairing really wants — crowding raises aggression.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Wels Catfish⛔ Not recommendedAggressive · 300 cm · Hard care · 15–25 °C (59–77 °F)
- Wels Catfish will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Your 75 L tank is below the ~20000 L this pairing really wants — crowding raises aggression.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
- Wolf Cichlid⛔ Not recommendedAggressive · 72 cm · Hard care · 24–30 °C (75–86 °F)
- Wolf Cichlid will hunt and eat Tiger Shrimp — keep shrimp only with small, peaceful, non-predatory fish.
- Water hardness preferences differ (Tiger Shrimp 0–6 vs Wolf Cichlid 8–20 dGH).
- Your 75 L tank is below the ~760 L this pairing really wants — crowding raises aggression.
- Keep Tiger Shrimp in a shoal of 6+ or it gets stressed and nippy.
Compatibility is computed from each species' care data — a strong starting point, not a guarantee. Individual temperament varies, so always introduce new fish slowly and watch them.
Setting up a tiger shrimp community tank
Give the group a stable, planted 75 L+ tank with a gentle filter, a reliable heater and plenty of cover — broken sight lines and hiding spots let mid-water and bottom dwellers keep out of each other's way. Cycle it fully and stock gradually.
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How to choose the right tank mates for a tiger shrimp
As a peaceful species, tiger shrimp is easily bullied — favour other calm, non-nippy fish and steer clear of boisterous or aggressive tank mates. It mostly occupies the bottom of the tank, so it pairs naturally with species that use the other levels.
Tiger Shrimp grows to about 3 cm, so avoid tank mates small enough to be seen as food — as a rule of thumb, skip anything under roughly 2 cm. Match its water, too: aim for 20–25 °C (68–77 °F), pH 6–7 and 0–6 dGH. Fish needing very different conditions — coldwater species, or hard-water lovers against a soft-water fish — rarely thrive side by side.
Tiger Shrimp is a shoaling fish — stock a group of 6+ of its own kind first, then build compatible tank mates around them. Whatever you add, introduce new fish slowly, watch for bullying in the first days, and have a backup plan if temperaments clash.
Frequently asked questions
Can a tiger shrimp live with other fish?
Yes — with the right companions. Our checker finds 41 compatible freshwater species for tiger shrimp. Pick calm, similarly-sized fish that share its water needs and add them to a mature, well-planted tank.
What is the best tank mate for a tiger shrimp?
Easy, peaceful, similarly-sized species top the list — for example Ember Tetra, Neon Green Rasbora, Ramshorn Snail. Use the checker above to match against your own tank size.
What fish should you avoid keeping with a tiger shrimp?
Avoid Wels Catfish, Alligator Gar, Redtail Catfish and similar — usually a temperature, size or temperament clash. The full "avoid" list below gives the reason for each.
How big a tank do tiger shrimp tank mates need?
Start from Tiger Shrimp's own minimum and scale up with every addition. The checker above defaults to a 75 L community tank and flags pairings that need more room — drag the slider to match your setup.