Follow the 1 inch per gallon rule, for every ince the fish is long, that is how many gallons the fish needs to live in. If you wish to get a neon tetra (2 inches) you could have 1, but a tetra is a schooling fish and needs to be kept in groups of 5 to 6. You may want to consider a betta fish, you could have 3 females in the tank or 1 male. (bettas and goldfish are an exception to the 1 inch rule bettas need 1 gallon, goldfish need 10 gallons)
You could have a school of neon tetras (approx 6), or 1 fancy goldfish
You should only have 1 fish per gallon of water in a fish tank. I wouldn't put more than 2 or 3 Neon Tetras in a 4 gallon aquarium with 1 Betta.
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.
Bettas are generally kept in their own private tank, since they can be quite vicious to other fish.
yes. 3 or 4 neon tetras can live in a 5 gallon tank. they are also fairly cheap.Type your answer here...
That is fine. You might consider getting some corydoras catfish.
You can safely keep a shoal of neon tetras (tropical) in a 17 gallon tank
You can make a Syrian hamster setup in a 10+ gallon fish tank. Make sure there is no water and that there is very soft bedding. You could also put various fish in your tank. The cool ones I think are the Angelfish, the Bettas, the X-ray Tetras, and the Neon Tetras. They need water and plants to swim around. You could put turtles in you fish tank. They need a very large tank though.
NONE Oscars are really messy and grow up to a foot! They need at least 50 gallons. For a 10 gallon I recommend some guppies and neon tetras.
Betta fish, guppies, tetras.
if its a fantail gup. yea tetras and gups go together
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