🐠 Fish Compatibility Guide

Can Black Ghost Knifefish Live With Royal Gramma?

❌ Not Compatible — Compatibility Score: 0/100
0/100 — Not Compatible

Compatibility Overview

Black Ghost Knifefish and Royal Gramma are generally not recommended to be housed together. The issues listed above — whether water parameter incompatibility, predation risk, or aggression — create conditions where one or both fish are likely to suffer harm or chronic stress.

FactorBlack Ghost KnifefishRoyal GrammaVerdict
Temperature72–82°F73–81°F✅ 73–81°F
pH Range6.0–7.08.0–8.5❌ No overlap
Temperamentsemisemi⚠️ Monitor
Adult Size23.6 in1.6 in❌ 15× difference
Min. Group1+1+See below
Min. Tank Size100 gallons (for both species)

✅ Compatibility Positives

A stable shared temperature range is available.

❌ Incompatibility Reasons

These animals require different water types and cannot share one aquarium.
The adult size gap creates a meaningful predation risk.
Their preferred pH ranges are difficult to reconcile.

Species Profiles

Black Ghost Knifefish — Aquarium species

The Black Ghost Knifefish is a unique and elegant addition to the aquarium. With a lifespan of 5-8 years, it requires a minimum tank size of 200 liters. It is a solitary fish with a low aggression level and moderate activity. Its slender body and silver-blue coloration make it a captivating sight. Keep in mind that it may be sensitive to strong currents and

→ Full Black Ghost Knifefish care guide

Royal Gramma — Aquarium species

The Royal Gramma, known for its vibrant blue coloration, is a popular saltwater fish among beginners and experienced aquarists alike. It requires a well-maintained tank with plenty of swimming space and a moderate current. With a peaceful temperament and a relatively easy care routine, the Royal Gramma can be a great addition to a community tank. Its delicat

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can Black Ghost Knifefish live with Royal Gramma?

Generally not recommended. Black Ghost Knifefish and Royal Gramma are generally not recommended to be housed together. The issues listed above — whether water parameter incompatibility, predation risk, or aggression — create conditions where one or both fish are likely to suffer harm or chronic stress.

What tank size do I need for Black Ghost Knifefish and Royal Gramma together?

A minimum of 100 gallons is recommended for keeping Black Ghost Knifefish and Royal Gramma together. A larger tank improves water stability and reduces territorial conflict.

What temperature suits both Black Ghost Knifefish and Royal Gramma?

73–81°F

Is a Black Ghost Knifefish aggressive toward a Royal Gramma?

Black Ghost Knifefish is semi and Royal Gramma is semi. These animals require different water types and cannot share one aquarium.

Related Compatibility Guides

Compatibility score breakdown

The overall score is weighted across water chemistry, behavior, adult size, swimming zone, and social needs. A score is a planning aid—not a guarantee for individual fish.

FactorScore
Temperature100/100
Ph0/100
Temperament62/100
Adult Size8/100
Swim Zone68/100
Social Needs92/100

Tank size scenarios

Use the scenario that matches the actual group sizes and temperament you plan to keep.

ScenarioTankWhen it applies
Minimum viable100 galOnly for the recommended minimum groups, mature filtration, and close monitoring.
Recommended community150 galAdds territory, swimming room, and a safer buffer for behavior.
Low-conflict setup180 galBest when keeping larger schools or reducing territorial pressure.