No, tetra fish should not consume betta food as it may not provide the necessary nutrients for their health. It is best to feed tetra fish a diet specifically formulated for their species.
yes, most fish that eat fish flakes eat any type i have over 10 types of fish in a tank and they all eat tetra flakes
well a gold tetra is called Hemigrammus rodwayi
They can live together but you will have to be carefull with the temperature setting of your heater/thermostat and try to keep the tank fairly steady at around 75F to suit both species of fish. Tetra Tropical Flakes are a good all round fish food. Bettas are insectivores and need more protein than guppies so it is a good idea to feed the fish a few Betta pellets and live brine shrimp occasionally.
Tetras are tropical fish and require a temperature in the range of 69°F - 79°F (21°C - 26°C)
Nothing. I feed mine tropical flakes! P.S. i have a betta named Frodo lol
Depending on the fish, it might be aggressive towards your tetras and mollies, which tend to be pretty passive fish. I wouldn't, just to be safe.
no. the reason is because they r not saltwater fish. they r tropical.
You can find information about Neon Tetra at webpages related to Tropical fishes. You can also visit your local aquarium and request information about this fish.
I feed mine crushed up tropical fish food.
Tetra is a type of a freshwater fish, usually colorful, and is native to America and Africa, and they are also popular in aquariums. Or, Tetra can be a form of combining (as in Chemistry) And, It's a character off of Legend of Zelda, Just saying.
Guppies ,mollies ,neon tetra, etc. about 3 each.