angel fish can eat neon tetras is the simple answer, but i have angel fish and neon tetras in the same tank and the angel fish does not bother the neons, although this may be because the angel fish is not full grown yet so it is a 50% chance
A fully aquatic, non-carnivorous frog that can coexist with livebearing neon tetras and Siamese fighting fish is the African dwarf frog (Hymenochirus boettgeri). These frogs are peaceful and have a small enough size to not pose a threat to the fish. It is important to ensure the tank is well-maintained with appropriate hiding spots and nooks for the frogs to rest.
NEON TETRAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
needle fish will certainly not work well with neon's, they will murder the neon's
In my opinion neon's and / or tetras.
It is not recommended to keep neon tetras with large goldfish. Goldfish are coldwater fish while neon tetras are tropical fish, meaning they have different temperature and water quality requirements. Additionally, goldfish can be aggressive and may try to eat the smaller neons. It's best to keep fish with similar needs together to ensure their well-being.
The official name for them are Neon Tetras.
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You can put at least 5 neon tetras with Betta's because neon tetras need to be in a school. If you only put 1-3 neon tetras, then they will probably be eaten by the Betta because you won't have enough neon tetras to be in a school. The purpose for a school is to protect themselves from predators with a group and if you only have 1-3 neon tetras, then they will hide and get really stressed out. So, get at least 5 neon tetras and another important thing is, get a big enough tank for your Betta and neon tetra. That is, because, as you know, Betta fish are territorial and need their own territory and if the neon tetras enter their territory (if the tank is small), then the Betta will probably attack (that is only if you don't have enough neon tetras and not a big enough tank). So, it is important to get at least a 10- 15 gallon tank and get at least 5 neon tetras for 1 Betta fish. 1-3 neon tetras won't work. They will not be in a school and will be stressed out and hide from the Betta. A thing about neon tetras that is interesting and is cool is that, neon tetras bury their eggs in the gravel (Make sure to only have gravel!) if their eggs are not going to hatch. Also eat them.~Thank you, and good luck!~
Algae Eaters, 'Mickey Mouse' fish, Platies, Cories, Tetras (Not Neon Tetras though, they will be eaten) Hope that helps!!
Yes, tetras van live in schools normally with 3 to 5 other tetras
The Neon Tetras are neon blue with a narrow pinkish or red stripe running across their sides. Very pretty fish and very hardy. Great for starting a new tank with.