Most Tetras live in schools and are generally placid. However, they may fight to compeit for food, shelter, etc. just like any other fish.
I would say the Neon Tetra.
Most Puffer Fish are compatible with fish around the same size of the Puffer Fish. If you have a fish a lot bigger, or smaller than the puffer, it has a lower chance of being "nice" to the other fish.
The chemical formula of barium tetra-sulfide is BaS4.
tetra means four, so four
Tri - is three, tetra is four and penta would be five.
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.
I think it is the tetra, but when you go to the pet store there are usually tags that say Non aggressive and stuff like that below the name of the fish...............I hope that helps!
No. Gouramis will be very aggressive to the tetra.
Goldfish are noot aggressive fish, and will not eat a tetra. Unless the tetra is a) dead b) just born and small enough to swim into the goldfishes mouth. On the contrary, Tetras are known to bite goldfish fins
no a tetra fish has a shiny streak
There is a tetra fish, sometimes it's called a "neon" fish. tetra is also a prefix meaning 4. Tetrapod is a four limned animal.
No, clown fish are marine fish and tetra and guppies are freshwater fish.
Tetra fish and bettas may not coexist peacefully in the same aquarium. Bettas are known to be aggressive and may attack tetras, especially if they have long fins. It is recommended to keep them in separate tanks to avoid any potential conflicts.
A blue tetra is a small aquarium fish.
Betta fish are solitary and aggressive, needing their own space and may not get along with other fish. They prefer warmer water and need a filter. Tetra fish are social and peaceful, thriving in groups. They prefer cooler water and can live with other fish in a community tank.
Xenophthalmichthys Danae is a fish species that lives in the Pacific Ocean. It begins with the letter x.
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