What fish can go with neon?
Best Neon Tetra Tank Mates
- Harlequin Rasboras (Trigonostigma heteromorpha)
- Zebra Danios (Danio rerio)
- Hatchetfish (Gasteropelecus sternicla)
- Guppies (Poecilia reticulata)
- Chili Rasboras (Boraras brigittae)
- Dwarf Gourami (Trichogaster lalius)
What kind of neon fish are there?
Bringing Color to Life! GloFish® fluorescent fish come in a variety of species and colors of tropical fish. From bettas and danios to tetras, barbs and even sharks – all are brilliant under white LEDs and their color dazzles under blue LEDs!
What is a bright freshwater fish?
Discus fish are one of the first colorful freshwater species that people think of. They have quite a well-earned reputation! There are many different kinds of Discus which come in a variety of colors. You’ll see bright greens, blues, reds, and yellows splashed all across their body.
What is the most beautiful Tetra?
Flame Tetra Also referred to as red tetras, flame tetras are known as some of the most beautiful species by aquarium enthusiasts. Their incredible and vibrant appearance will light up any community tank like no other breed. The scales of the flame tetra are so delicate that its body is almost transparent.
What tetras are GloFish?
All GloFish are captive-bred and the fluorescent color comes with natural breeding. Because GloFish are a type of danio, barb or tetra, their care requirements are the same….GloFish Facts.
| average adult size: | up to 2 inches long |
|---|---|
| diet: | omnivore |
| minimum aquarium size: | 5+ gallons |
| water temperature: | 72-82°F |
What’s the prettiest freshwater fish?
15 Most Colorful Freshwater Fish
- Discus. Discus are considered the “holy grail” for a ton of freshwater fish keepers.
- German Blue Ram. German Blue Ram (source)
- Gourami.
- Diamond Neon Tetra.
- Endler’s Livebearer.
- Killifish.
- Boeseman’s Rainbowfish.
- Fantail Guppy.
Can bettas and tetras live together?
Keeping neon tetras and bettas together is possible, however, caution is always advised. You may have heard that bettas are aggressive and neon tetras are fin nippers. While both these things are true, in certain circumstances, they don’t have to stop your plans.