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nobetta will kill tetra
Tetra is greek Quad is latin
The difference between the two is PTFE stands for Poly Tetra Fluoro Ethylene, which is DuPont's Teflon. TFE is Tetra Fluoro Ethylene, which is an odorless, tasteless gas and is deadly.
i wouldnt recommend it as neon tetras should be kept in schools of 5 and the stress couldnt easily kill the tetra
Depending on the fish, it might be aggressive towards your tetras and mollies, which tend to be pretty passive fish. I wouldn't, just to be safe.
No, don't risk it. Serpae tetras are fin-nippers and they'll constantly stress out your Betta. Especially in a small tank such as an 8 gallon, I would find something else to go with the serpaes. (:
The problem will not be the tetras coexisting with the Bettas. It will be the female Betta. She will undoubtedly be killed by the male. He may well spawn her first but afterwards, if she is left in his presence he will kill her. Also if he has ova or fry to look after he will kill the tetras in defence of his young.
Angelfish Discus Koi Neon tetra Guppies Paradise fish Swordtails Gouramis Barbs Betta fish
There is no specific difference between the males and females of the Columbian tetra (Hyphessobrycon colombianus). The female will develop a plumpness in the lower abdomen close to the vent when they are full of ova and ready to spawn.
You could put the following: 3x Neon Tetra or... 1x Betta
NMR is nuclear magnetic resonance.it is based for chemical shift.It is used for organic compound is TMS(Tetra Methyl Silane)
folinic acid id 5-formyl tetra hydroxyl folate while folic acid is pteroyl-L-glutamic acid