Tetras are Freshwater Fish.
No, neon tetras are freshwater fish and cannot thrive in saltwater. They require specific water conditions and saltwater would be harmful to their health. It is important to provide neon tetras with the proper environment 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.
because saltwater fish must be live in saltwater
Tetras (unlike goldfish), do not excrete a lot, so in essence they would be "clean" fish.
saltwater
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
They are Saltwater fish.
Algae Eaters, 'Mickey Mouse' fish, Platies, Cories, Tetras (Not Neon Tetras though, they will be eaten) Hope that helps!!
Saltwater fish are hypoosmotic.
Saltwater fish live in the saltwater seas and oceans around the world.
south america
A picostimus is not a tetra or a marine fish; it is a type of freshwater catfish belonging to the family Loricariidae, commonly known as plecos. These fish are typically found in rivers and streams in South America. Tetras are a separate group of small freshwater fish, while marine fish inhabit saltwater environments.