Compatibility Overview
Ember Tetra and Weather Loach 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.
| Factor | Ember Tetra | Weather Loach | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Temperature | 73–84°F | 59–72°F | ❌ No overlap |
| pH Range | 5.5–7.0 | 6.5–7.5 | ⚠️ 6.5–7.0 (narrow) |
| Temperament | peaceful | aggressive | ❌ Risk |
| Adult Size | 0.8 in | 3.9 in | ❌ 5× difference |
| Min. Group | 8+ | 1+ | See below |
| Min. Tank Size | 75 gallons (for both species) | — | |
✅ Compatibility Positives
❌ Incompatibility Reasons
Species Profiles
Ember Tetra — Hyphessobrycon amandae
Tiny orange-red schooling tetra that is among the most adaptable nano fish. Peaceful with everything too small to eat them.
Weather Loach — Aquarium species
The Weather Loach, also known as the Weather Fish, is a popular addition to freshwater aquariums due to its peaceful nature and intriguing behavior. It has a slender, eel-like body with a translucent appearance and dark spots. These loaches are active and enjoy exploring their tank, making them a moderate activity level fish. They do not school and are gener
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Ember Tetra live with Weather Loach?
Generally not recommended. Ember Tetra and Weather Loach 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 Ember Tetra and Weather Loach together?
A minimum of 75 gallons is recommended for keeping Ember Tetra and Weather Loach together. A larger tank improves water stability and reduces territorial conflict.
What temperature suits both Ember Tetra and Weather Loach?
No overlap
Is a Ember Tetra aggressive toward a Weather Loach?
Ember Tetra is peaceful and Weather Loach is aggressive. The adult size gap creates a meaningful predation risk.
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.
| Factor | Score |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 0/100 |
| Ph | 50/100 |
| Temperament | 30/100 |
| Adult Size | 38/100 |
| Swim Zone | 92/100 |
| Social Needs | 92/100 |
Tank size scenarios
Use the scenario that matches the actual group sizes and temperament you plan to keep.
| Scenario | Tank | When it applies |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum viable | 75 gal | Only for the recommended minimum groups, mature filtration, and close monitoring. |
| Recommended community | 125 gal | Adds territory, swimming room, and a safer buffer for behavior. |
| Low-conflict setup | 150 gal | Best when keeping larger schools or reducing territorial pressure. |