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Yes, neon tetras may eat baby shrimp as they are omnivorous and may see them as prey. It is recommended to keep them in separate tanks if you want to ensure the safety of the baby shrimp.
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.
If the tetras are large enough to catch and eat them they certainly will.
Tetras are freshwater fish.
Yes they do.
Yes
No, neon tetras have very short tails.
No, tetras of the same type tend to school together, although some tetras are know to be a bit more aggressive than others.
Yes, catfish can generally live with tetras, but compatibility depends on the specific species of catfish and tetras. Smaller tetras, like Neon Tetras, can coexist with peaceful, smaller catfish species such as Corydoras. However, larger or more aggressive catfish might pose a threat to tetras. Always ensure that the tank is appropriately sized and that all species have adequate space and hiding spots.
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Glow tetras would do well on tropical flake food.
Neon Tetras do very well in soft and slightly acidic water. If there are a couple of Neon Tetras left, it may be best to quarantine them in a separate tank.