YBSliders aren't salt water creatures, but do require hot water/living conditions (around 25-29 °C - 77-84.2°F). You'll need to find a fish that doesn't require salt water (so I'm afraid that rules out both Marine and most Tropical fish) but loves warm waters.
HOWEVER, here is a list of FRESH WATER TROPICAL FISH:
African Butterfly Fish
Angelfish
Bala Shark
Betta Fish
Black Neon Tetra
Black Phantom Tetra
Black Skirt Tetra
Bleeding Heart Tetra
Bloodfin Tetra
Blue Gourami
Blue Ram Cichlid
Buenos Aires Tetra
Cardinal Tetra
Cherry Barb
Chinese Algae Eater
Clown Loach
Columbian Shark
Colombian Tetra
Convict Cichlid
Corydoras
Crayfish
Discus Fish
Dojo Loach
Dwarf Gourami
Firemouth Cichlid
Ghost Shrimp
Glowlight Tetra
Goldfish
Gold Barb
Gold Inca Snail
Guppy
Harlequin Rasbora
Head and Tail Light Tetra
Iridescent Shark
Jack Dempsey Fish
Kissing Gourami
Kribensis Cichlid
Marble Hatchet Fish
Molly Fish
Neon Tetra
Odessa Barb
Oscar Fish
Otocinclus Catfish
Pearl Gourami
Piranha
Platy
Pleco
Pristella Tetra
Rainbow Shark
Red Eye Tetra
Red Tail Shark
Red Belly Pacu Fish
Red Devil Cichlid
Rosy Barb
Rummy Nose Tetra
Scissor Tail Rasbora
Serpae Tetra
Silver Arowana
Silver Dollar Fish
Swordtail
Tiger Barb
Tinfoil Barb
White Cloud Mountain Minnow
White Skirt Tetra
Zebra Danio
Hope this helps :]
-Claudia
its pregnant haha
No, neon tetras have very short tails.
Yes,Neon tetras and catfish live together well.
Neon Tetras do very well in soft and slightly acidic water. If there are a couple of Neon Tetras left, it may be best to quarantine them in a separate tank.
No.
neon tetras live at standard tropical aquarium temperatures, but a good place to start is about 76 degrees Fahrenheit
Neon light bulbs work by transmitting electricity through neon gas to produce light. Neon tetras are not electric, so neon is not the culprit of the fishes shimmer. The colors that you see on a neon tetra are a result of iridescence.
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
Neon tetras live in fresh water, not salt. So they probably live in areas of the Amazon River.
No, neon tetras are freshwater fish and cannot thrive in saltwater. They require specific water conditions and saltwater would be harmful to their health. It is important to provide neon tetras with the proper environment to ensure their well-being.
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.
Neon Tetras can not get pregnant. They are egg layers and EXTREMELY difficult to breed.