yes they can also get along with danios, platies, guppies, and harliquines, barbs and tonnes more, in community tanks, you can double check this by going on a great website called think fish it is really good and if you set up ur own account u can save ur tank on the community creator it is really gd.... i have a 64litre tank with 6 rummynose tetras, 5 danios 1 recently passed away cuz i have just changed over to a bigger tank and my ph started of low they av been in for 1 week and they love it .. also i have a hillstream loach and 3 pretty corydoras and still want more...
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Baby fish are tiny and will usually be eaten if they are left with larger fish. Swordtails will eat their young and adult neon tetras will also eat baby swordtails. You won't be breeding neons.
Harlequin Rasboras White Cloud Minnows Zebra Danios Guppies Mollies Platies Swordtails Corydoras
Hardy tropicals such as mollies, platys, swords, guppies, tetras, barbs, danios and rainbows should work fine.
Danios, Tetras, Barbs, Killifish, Guppies, Platys, Mollies, Swordtails, Cichlids, Corydoras Catfish, Synodontis Catfish, Plecos, Gouramis, Rasboras and Rainbowfish just to name a few.
community fish like tetras, guppies, swordtails, barbs (not with guppies!), rasborasyou can find compatibility charts available online with a bit of research
You will find that there is some disagreement about which fish are the easiest to raise, but Danios and Barbs appear on almost everyones list. On many lists you will find Tetras, Guppies, Mollies, Swordtails and Gouramis.
Cory Catfish tank mates include most community tank fish as long as they are non-aggressive and friendly in nature. Otocinclus Catfish, Tetras, Swordtails and of course other Corys can be a good fit.
It depends on the type of fish and plants that are in the aquarium. For most tetras, danios and swordplants, a pH of 6 is preferred. For guppies, platies, swordtails, hornworts and cichlids, a pH of 8 is ideal.
They most certainly do like each over
Yes. They are both freshwater tropical community fish and should get along well.
Yes, they are all tetras and should get along fine.
Do you mean will they mate with other fish or get along with other fish? They will not mate with other fish, but they will get along without tetras.