Neon tetras thrive in a tank with a temperature between 72-78F, pH level of 6-7, and soft to slightly hard water. They prefer a well-planted tank with hiding spots and gentle filtration. While neon tetras are social fish that usually prefer to school, they can also do well in smaller groups of 6 or more.
Tetra-cotton is a blend of cotton and tetra fabric, which is a lightweight, breathable, and quick-drying material often used in outdoor and activewear. The combination enhances the softness and comfort of cotton while providing the durability and moisture-wicking properties of tetra fabric. This makes tetra-cotton ideal for clothing items that require both comfort and performance. It's commonly used in products like athletic apparel, casual wear, and children's clothing.
As a basic rule amphibians (Frogs etc) should never be included in aquaria with fish. They require totally different conditions and should be in a vivarium not an aquarium.
Yes but why do it?
Saltwater would kill a tetra fish! I think they are all freshwater fish and putting a freshwater fish in saltwater is a very, very bad idea.
The prefix "tetra-" in the term tetralogy means "four." In medical terminology, tetralogy refers to a group of four associated symptoms or conditions.
Tetras are tropical fish and require a temperature in the range of 69°F - 79°F (21°C - 26°C)
Male tetra fish thrive and display vibrant colors in a tank with clean water, stable temperature between 72-78F, pH level around 6.5-7.5, and plenty of hiding spots and plants for them to feel secure. A well-balanced diet and regular water changes are also important for their health and coloration.
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.
I've had mine for 7 years and still going strong. Because I'm a beginner, his care has not always been ideal.
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tetra and 1
because you shouldn't be in pharmacy school