Amazon River Basin, South America
No, clown fish are marine fish and tetra and guppies are freshwater fish.
Yes.
yes they will
Tetras are tropical fish and require a temperature in the range of 69°F - 79°F (21°C - 26°C)
No. All tetras are egg layers.
Tetra fish are typically found in soft, acidic water in the wild, such as in the tributaries and streams of the Amazon basin. It is important to replicate these water conditions in an aquarium to ensure the health and well-being of tetra fish.
yes. a neon tetra can live alone but all fish get lonley so on the safe side you might want to buy another fish. and make sure that the sex is diffrent or the male will try to eat the other male.
Bristlenose catfish (normal or albino), mollies, swordtails, black widows, some tetra species and sometimes bumblebee gobbies. There are many fish compatible with guppies.
Everything has a heart, even a jawless fish. Without a heart, it wouldn't live.
Yes, tetras van live in schools normally with 3 to 5 other tetras
Tetra fish are generally peaceful and social species that do well in community tanks with other like-minded fish. However, some tetra species can become slightly aggressive or territorial, particularly during breeding or if their tank is overcrowded. It's important to research the specific type of tetra you have to understand their behavior and care requirements.
Betta fish are solitary and aggressive, needing their own space and may not get along with other fish. They prefer warmer water and need a filter. Tetra fish are social and peaceful, thriving in groups. They prefer cooler water and can live with other fish in a community tank.