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.
Yes, feed a betta fish every day. Only feed him what he can consume in 2 minutes.
You don't really need neon in everyday life, however when electrically charged they do make nice red neon signs, for example outside restaraunts.
One or two times a day. Depending on how many fish you have. If you have more than five, feed them two times a day.
As a sign (for beer).
Yes! When I was about twelve years old, we introduced two goldfishes (we won them at a church bazaar) into the tank with a variety of tropical fishes. The tropicals were all dead (skeletons at the bottom of the tank) the very NEXT DAY. It was horrible.
well you need about 5-8 glasses of water every day
yes every day farmtown i am 71
No, babies do not need to be bathed every day. Instead, they can be given a bath 2-3 times a week to keep them clean and healthy. Overbathing can strip their skin of natural oils and cause dryness or irritation.
I don't know that kids needrecess every day, but they probably do want recess every day.
Yes, just like a person eats every day.
I have wondered the same thing, so I searched the net and this is all I could come up with: African Dwarf Frogs (NOT African Clawed Frogs, they get huge and eat fish!) Neon Tetras* Black Neon Tetras Ghost Shrimp Cherry Shrimp Zebra Nerite Snails (And other Nerite snails) Apple Snails* Mystery Snails* Possibly other small ( that stay under 2 inches!) tetras, depending on your Betta. *Neon Tetras need to be kept in schools of about 5 or more which is going to require a 10 gallon tank or more, same with the Black but Black Tetras are smaller and I've heard they are a bit easier to care for because of their water requirements (I suggest Google or Yahoo searching "neon tetras" and looking for results from Fishlore.com, I love that site!). I could be wrong about that though. Snails (especially Apple and I believe Mystery snails) prefer more base water conditions so housing them together will be putting night and day together, as Betta fish prefer softer water conditions as well as warmer. I've heard of plenty of people who house them together and the Bettas are great, but it all depends on your Betta's personality. I strongly recommend African Dwarf Frogs, I have two myself with a female Betta who likes to bully other fish a lot. Try a few and see! I wanted to get shrimp but my mom said NO WAY. Also, never house goldfish with Bettas! They have high waste and ammonia content and could possibly kill your Betta. Hope this helps, it's a bummer not many fish can be housed with Bettas!
Every day!
WATER