Yes but why do it?
No it will not.
yes. a neon tetra can live alone but all fish get lonley so on the safe side you might want to buy another fish. and make sure that the sex is diffrent or the male will try to eat the other male.
a neon tetra is a fish. It has all sorts of neon colours on its body!
Green neon tetra was created in 1963.
Black neon tetra was created in 1961.
They usually all live in captivity.
A neon tetra breaths the same way as any other fish with gills
A baby neon.
My neon tetras lived with a couple of algae eaters quite happily (I think. It was difficult to ask them).
Neon Tetras are shoaling fish and it will be absolutely terrified if it is alone. They should always be kept in groups of no less than 4 fish.
the scientific name for the Black neon tetra fish is Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi
it is slightly wider, and has a more curved blue stripe
i wouldnt recommend it as neon tetras should be kept in schools of 5 and the stress couldnt easily kill the tetra