Bala sharks are non-aggressive. I have had several of them, and they have never tried to attack or harm the other fish in the tank.
Not Tetras, because the shark will eat them.
Small, hardy, non aggressive fish are best. These include small tetras, rasboras, barbs and rainbows.
That depends on how long they NEED to be in the bag. But please edit your question to include more context.
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Yes, neon tetras may eat small shrimp, as they are omnivorous and may consume small invertebrates like shrimp. It is important to provide a varied diet for neon tetras to ensure their nutritional needs are met.
Anything small. Tetras work great in small aquariums.
If you are going to house these species in the same tank (which I do not recommend) it is best to put these species in at the same time. Tetras can be territorial and it is not wise to add in other small fish after the tetras have established territory. This can lead to aggression. Keep in mind that tetras are "fin-nippers" and they will try to bite the tails of their tank mates with fancy or flowing tails.
No, diamond tetras do not eat neon tetras. Both species are small, peaceful freshwater fish that coexist well in community tanks. They have similar dietary needs, primarily feeding on small flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods. It's important to ensure that both species are kept in appropriate group sizes to reduce aggression and stress.
Yes, tetras can have a tendency to be fin nippers, especially when they are kept in small groups or in a tank that is too small for them. It is important to provide them with enough space and hiding spots to reduce this behavior.
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In my opinion neon's and / or tetras.
Algae Eaters, 'Mickey Mouse' fish, Platies, Cories, Tetras (Not Neon Tetras though, they will be eaten) Hope that helps!!