Feed - 2008 The Plan 2-3 was released on: USA: 3 July 2009
Feed Your Mind - 1994 Shark Bait 2-5 was released on: USA: 21 October 1995
Every 2 hours.
Pretty sure he's the guy who gets hit by the falling neon sign literally 2-3 seconds before the movie cuts to the credits.
Feed Your Mind - 1994 Extra Extra Read All About It 1-15 was released on: USA: 14 January 1995
Yes, since Guppies and Neon Tetras are small fish (and stay small), there should be no problem with them living comfortably in a 2 gallon tank. You should add a little filter and air bubble combo to keep the water clean and aerated. Since these are tropical fish, you should also add a small heater and a thermometer. Goldfish do not need a heater but tropical fish do.
Most smaller fish such as neon tetras should be fed every day. However, feeding 6 days a week out of 7 is usually sufficient, if need be.
You would probably be fine with 5-10 neon tetras.
Hi I have neon tetras at home so I know 1. FEEDING. You can feed them feed them fish flakes (I use marina). 2.CLEANING. Be careful when you change the water because you may get a surprise thx hanny22222
That should be plenty of room, the general rule of thumb is one gallon of water for every inch of fish, though with very social fish like tetras, I think you can go over that a bit with no problems. Neon tetras can not live alone. Three is minimum, five is better.
Nothing because no matter. What fish you have in there all algae fish is vegetarian so you don't have to worry about your algae fish eating others.
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!~
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.
2 Tetras = 2 gallons, 2 mollys = 6 gallons, 2 guppies = 2 gallons, 1 Betta = 3 gallons. Provided your tank holds a bit more than 15 gallons of water (about 20 gals) and your filter will handle the job, there is no reason I can think of that would stop you putting a Siamese Fighter (Betta splendens) in the tank with the fish species you mention.
A pinch of food. Watch out the adults will eat the babies.
Neon tetras are tropical water fish and they prefer to be in a water temperatures between 72 - 82 degrees Fahrenheit. Try to keep a steady temperature between 72 - 82 degrees Fahrenheit for best health as fluctuating temperatures can and will put additional stress on the fish. As a side note, be aware that neon tetras are a schooling fish and should be in groups of 5+ and should therefore be kept minimally in a 10 gallon aquarium (as they can get to 2" - 2.5" if you get jumbo neon tetra variety).
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