Guppies will eat neons tetra babies but are not large enough to eat fully grown neons.
Not for long. The neons would be eaten pretty quickly.
no --teamhoyt
Yes as long as your tank is big enough for them and you have a filter and heater in it. Neons are schooling fish so you need at least three of them for them to be healthy. I believe that neons get to be two inches and the rule of thumb is one gallon for every inch of fish for tropical fish. Which means you would need at least a six gallon tank in order to have neons but a ten gallon tank is ideal.
Neons
No, Oscars are carnivorous fish that primarily eat live fish, insects, and small crustaceans. Neon tetras are small, peaceful fish that are not typically part of an Oscar's diet. Oscars are large and aggressive fish that may view neons as potential prey rather than tank mates.
It sounds like some kind of abscess. If the fish is in the correct conditions for neons there's not much you can do. Neons need soft water, less than 4dGH, slightly acid pH6.5 to 6.8, fairly warm around 78F to 80F, zero nitrite and zero ammonia. If your conditions are not what are required for Neons (As above) you will have no success keeping neons or other (Amazonian) fish that require those conditions.
You answered your own question, the key word is "resident" fish, you can feed the fish that are all ready in the tank to distract the resident fish, you can move objects around so all the fish are not confortable in the tank and the last item you could do is take all the fish out and put the serpae in last, any of the above will add to the success of new fish being added to the tank. To answer the last part of your question, if the resident fish did it once there is no reason for them not to do it again. Good Luck.
Yes every fish but gold need a heater. Keep the temperature 76 to 80 degrees fahrenhei
If the neon is in a tank with other neons then there is a good chance it will grow back. If your neon is in with other fish and larger fish there is a very good chance it will be eaten "Big Fish Eat Little Fish".
A percentage is a ratio of two numbers. To make a percentage, you divide one number with the other and then multiply that number by 100. For example what is the percentage of neon fish to cardinal fish when there is a total of 200 fish and 50 are neons. One would divide 50/200 and get the answer of 0.25. Then 0.25 x 100 = 25. So the answer is 25% of the fish are neons. Giving a number and asking what is it as a percentage is a non-sequitor. Something that doesn't make logical sense.
No it won't. The SRT-4, along with other 2003-2005 Dodge Neons have a different headlight mount assembly than 2000-2002 Dodge Neons. If it was 2003-2005 it would fit.