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can u tell me how to take care neon tetras? and what do they need? I already got a water conditioner for them and I losing them already can u help me please?
Our answer consisted of the following:
Neon tetras are very sensitive to water quality and prefer a neutral or soft PH. Having a PH as close to 7.0 as possible would be best for Neon Tetras. You need to do a 10% water change each week to maintain your water quality, and be certain no other fish in the aquarium are preventing the neons from eating and be sure no other fish are picking on the neons. Another thing to think about is that neon tetras are a schooling fish, so keeping them in groups is best. Schools of at least five, but larger if possible would be best.
From what we can see in your videos, the anemone looks healthy. Just like people, all anemones look different, so there is no "right" way for an anemone to look.
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