No fish can live successfully in a bowl. Far better you either throw the bowl away or use it as a vase. If you really want to keep fish get a reasonable sized aquarium to keep your fish in. There is a basic rule that all successfull fish keepers use and that rule is "1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water" For you to keep 2 Tetras successfully you would need at least a nominal 5 gallon tank with a heater/thermostat (set at 75F), thermometer, Cycled filter, coverglass, Lights, gravel, and live plants.
The fish bowl must be at least 1 gallon. You can fit 3-5 tetras in there. However, if you put them in a fish tank with a filter, they will live longer and will be healthier.
Yes,Neon tetras and catfish live together well.
Neon tetras live in fresh water, not salt. So they probably live in areas of the Amazon River.
pink tetras.
south america
in the tropicals they only live in warm water
neon tetras live at standard tropical aquarium temperatures, but a good place to start is about 76 degrees Fahrenheit
Not normally.
Yes, tetras van live in schools normally with 3 to 5 other tetras
by spitting on them and putting them in a bowl of wee for 2 days.
Yes, barbs and tetras can generally live together in the same tank as long as they are compatible in terms of size, temperament, and water parameters. It is important to research the specific species of barbs and tetras to ensure they can coexist peacefully.
Yes! a tetras and minnows can live together in a big enough tank/aquarium but you need at least five of each kind because they are schooling fish i believe =)