south america
Tetras are freshwater fish.
Yes, tetras van live in schools normally with 3 to 5 other tetras
Community fish. In other words, fish that get along with others and are not agressive. If you go to the Pet Store and ask they will surely help you out.
Most types of fish can get dropsy, although in my experience, it is more common in live bearers and tetras.
No. All tetras are egg layers.
Yes! a tetras and minnows can live together in a big enough tank/aquarium but you need at least five of each kind because they are schooling fish i believe =)
The fish bowl must be at least 1 gallon. You can fit 3-5 tetras in there. However, if you put them in a fish tank with a filter, they will live longer and will be healthier.
Yes, they are all tetras and should get along fine.
Tetras (unlike goldfish), do not excrete a lot, so in essence they would be "clean" fish.
Tetras and bettas should not be kept together in the same aquarium. Bettas are aggressive and may attack tetras, which are peaceful fish. It is best to keep them in separate tanks to ensure their well-being.
No, Tetras are freshwater fish and typically inhabit rivers, streams, and lakes in South America. They are not adapted to live in saltwater environments and thrive in soft, acidic water conditions. Keeping Tetras in saltwater can lead to stress and health issues, ultimately harming their well-being.
angel fish can eat neon tetras is the simple answer, but i have angel fish and neon tetras in the same tank and the angel fish does not bother the neons, although this may be because the angel fish is not full grown yet so it is a 50% chance