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Size

1.5cm - 2cm

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Care Level

Low

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Temperament

Peaceful

"Add the dazzling Neon Tetra to your aquarium! Known for their vibrant blue and red stripes, these peaceful fish are perfect for community tanks."


Overview: The Neon Tetra (Paracheirodon innesi) is one of the most popular and beloved freshwater fish among aquarists. Originating from the clear water streams of the Amazon Basin in South America, these small, vibrant fish are prized for their striking coloration and peaceful nature. Neon Tetras are ideal for community tanks and are well-suited for both beginner and experienced aquarists due to their hardy nature and ease of care.

Appearance:

  • Coloration: Neon Tetras are renowned for their brilliant colors. They feature an iridescent blue horizontal stripe that runs from their nose to the base of their adipose fin, and a bright red stripe that runs from the middle of the body to the tail.
  • Body Shape: They have a slender, streamlined body typical of tetras. Their fins are mostly transparent, emphasizing their vivid body colors.
  • Size: Neon Tetras are small, typically growing up to 1.5 inches (4 cm) in length.

Water Conditions: To ensure the health and vibrancy of Neon Tetras, maintain the following water conditions:

  • Temperature: 70-81°F (21-27°C).
  • pH Range: 6.0-7.0.
  • Water Hardness: 1-10 dGH.
  • Tank Size: A minimum of 10 gallons is recommended for a small school, with larger tanks preferred for larger groups and more stable water conditions.

Tank Setup: Creating an ideal habitat for your Neon Tetras involves several considerations:

  • Substrate: Use a dark, fine gravel or sandy substrate to mimic their natural riverbed environment and enhance their colors.
  • Decor: Include plenty of live plants, such as Java moss, Amazon swords, and Cryptocoryne, to provide hiding spots and create a naturalistic setting. Driftwood and leaf litter can also be added to mimic their natural habitat.
  • Filtration: A gentle filter is preferred, as strong currents can stress these small fish. Sponge filters or hang-on-back filters with adjustable flow are ideal for maintaining water quality without creating excessive water movement.
  • Lighting: Moderate lighting is sufficient to highlight their vibrant colors and support plant growth. Dim lighting can help them feel more secure and reduce stress.

Tank Mates: Neon Tetras are peaceful and social, making them suitable for community tanks. Choose tank mates carefully:

  • Compatible Species: Other peaceful fish such as Cardinal Tetras, Harlequin Rasboras, Corydoras catfish, small Gouramis, and other small, non-aggressive fish. Shrimp and snails can also be good tank mates.
  • Incompatible Species: Avoid larger, aggressive fish or fin-nippers like Barbs and Cichlids that can harass or harm tetras.

Feeding Habit: Neon Tetras are omnivores with diverse dietary needs. Provide a varied diet to keep them healthy and vibrant:

  • Staple Diet: High-quality flake or micro pellet food designed for tropical fish.
  • Supplements: Offer live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms to provide necessary protein and variety.
  • Vegetables: Include blanched vegetables like spinach or zucchini occasionally.
  • Feeding Frequency: Feed them 2-3 times a day in small portions to prevent overfeeding and maintain water quality.

Care and Maintenance: Regular care and maintenance are crucial for the well-being of your Neon Tetras:

  • Water Changes: Perform weekly water changes of 20-30% to keep water parameters stable and reduce waste buildup.
  • Health Monitoring: Watch for signs of common fish diseases such as fin rot, ich, and parasitic infections. Early detection and treatment are vital.
  • Behavioral Observation: Observe their behavior regularly. Healthy tetras are active, schooling together, and exhibit vibrant coloration.

Breeding: Breeding Neon Tetras can be challenging but rewarding:

  • Pair Selection: Choose healthy and vibrant pairs to enhance breeding success. Males are usually slimmer and slightly more colorful than females, who have a rounder body.
  • Spawning Environment: Set up a separate breeding tank with slightly acidic, soft water. Provide fine-leaved plants or spawning mops where eggs can be deposited.
  • Fry Care: Once the eggs are laid, remove the adults to prevent them from eating the eggs. The eggs will hatch in about 24-36 hours. Feed the fry infusoria or commercially available liquid fry food until they are large enough to eat micro worms or finely crushed flake food.

Neon Tetra

SGD 0.70

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