no idea, go to a scientist website
No, neon is not a naturally occurring component of food. Neon is a colorless, odorless, and inert gas commonly used in neon signs and lighting but is not found in food products.
Neon tetras should not eat betta food as it may not provide them with the necessary nutrients they need for their health. It is best to feed neon tetras a diet specifically formulated for them to ensure their well-being.
Neon Trees gat their name from a Fast Food Bar in the US that they used to like going to.
No, neon tetras should not eat betta food as their primary diet. Neon tetras require a diet that is specifically formulated for them, as betta food may not provide the necessary nutrients for their health and well-being. It is important to feed neon tetras a balanced diet that includes a variety of foods such as flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods.
If it looks something like this: KNEE LIGHT then the answer is 'neon light' (knee on light)
animal print flags food cartoon neon camouflage
they eat flake and small pellet food, brine shrimp, and small worms
Neon tetras school together in groups for protection from predators, to find food more easily, and to communicate with each other.
They have Neon food coloring ones now in walmart check it out sometime :)
Neon is a noble gas and is not found in any significant amount in food. It is not a naturally occurring element in food sources and is not essential for human nutrition. Neon is primarily used in lighting, advertising signs, and specialized applications in science and technology.
Ha! Neon Tetras are expensive fish food. So yes, and quite the snack i must add
If you eat neon, if your that stupid you would end up having diarrhea for a whole month. Thats wat happened to me.