The Neon Tetra was a very exciting addition to the aquarium hobby when first introduced in the 1930's, and is still sought after by aquarium enthusiasts today. A school of flashing Neon Tetras makes a brilliant display. It is an active schooling fish, one of the most peaceful tetras, and a very desirable community fish. Keep them only with other small fishes or in their own tank. Their small size can easily make them a qourmet meal for larger fishes! They are most comfortable and show their best colors when kept in a school of 6 or more fish. They like a planted aquarium and a dark gravel substrate. Their water should be soft, clean, slightly acidic, and changed regularly. The Neon Tetra can live 10 years or more with the proper conditions.
im starting a new tank and was wondering if u had any suggestions bcuz im puting neons in it
hellraisersfish 7 months ago
do they glow in the dark
mrbryanzachary 8 months ago
nice plants
JDCredible 1 year ago
Flashing Neons? Hmmm... I have just realized that fish are naked. I will never look at my fish in the same way again. ;(
buddhasknowbest 2 years ago
well if they didn't there wouldn't be any... hope you were being sarcastic
quesadilla247 2 years ago
wonder if they breed
GoliathShark 2 years ago