Neon-Symbol:Ne, Atomic #:10, Atomic Mass:20.180, Group #:18, Period #:2, Formula:SiNe4, Freezing/melting point:-248.67C, Its a non-metal, Source:Obtained by liquefaction of air, and seperated, 10 protons, electrons, and neutrons, Main Uses: Vaccum tubes, T.V. tubes, Wave meter tubes, high voltage indicators, and lightening arrestors, Discovered by Sir Ramsay in 1898
Yes as long as your tank is big enough for them and you have a filter and heater in it. Neons are schooling fish so you need at least three of them for them to be healthy. I believe that neons get to be two inches and the rule of thumb is one gallon for every inch of fish for tropical fish. Which means you would need at least a six gallon tank in order to have neons but a ten gallon tank is ideal.
Guppies will eat neons tetra babies but are not large enough to eat fully grown neons.
Yes every fish but gold need a heater. Keep the temperature 76 to 80 degrees fahrenhei
It sounds like some kind of abscess. If the fish is in the correct conditions for neons there's not much you can do. Neons need soft water, less than 4dGH, slightly acid pH6.5 to 6.8, fairly warm around 78F to 80F, zero nitrite and zero ammonia. If your conditions are not what are required for Neons (As above) you will have no success keeping neons or other (Amazonian) fish that require those conditions.
no it is a gas
it is a cucumber
no.
Not for long. The neons would be eaten pretty quickly.
That engine is only in the Neons.That engine is only in the Neons.
it is nonmetal
it smell's bad
Generally no. Depending on the local police department, they MAY permit neons.