Neon Tetra 2cm

  • Vibrant and captivating Neon Tetra, known for its dazzling colors and graceful movements.
  • Thrives in well-maintained water conditions with slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.0), low GH (1-8 dGH), and stable KH (1-4 dKH) levels.
  • Peaceful and sociable fish, ideal for community tanks with other peaceful species like guppies, danios, and rasboras.
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Introduction:
Meet the vibrant and captivating Neon Tetra! Known for its dazzling colors and graceful movements, this small tropical fish is a popular choice for aquarium enthusiasts. Dive into the world of Neon Tetras and discover their unique characteristics and care requirements.

Scientific Name: Paracheirodon innesi

Water Quality:
Neon Tetras thrive in well-maintained water conditions. It is crucial to provide them with a clean and stable environment to ensure their health and happiness.

pH Level:
Maintain a slightly acidic to neutral pH level ranging from 6.0 to 7.0 to create an optimal habitat for Neon Tetras.

GH Level:
Neon Tetras prefer a relatively low general hardness (GH) level between 1 to 8 dGH for their well-being.

KH Level:
To maintain stability, keep the carbonate hardness (KH) level between 1 to 4 dKH for Neon Tetras.

Feeding:
Neon Tetras are omnivorous and accept a variety of foods. Offer them a balanced diet comprising high-quality flakes, pellets, and occasional treats like live or frozen brine shrimp or bloodworms.

Tank Mates:
These peaceful and sociable fish thrive in the company of their own species. Neon Tetras also get along well with other peaceful community fish like guppies, danios, and rasboras.

Sexing:
Distinguishing between male and female Neon Tetras can be challenging. However, mature females are often plumper, while males appear slimmer and more vibrant.

Breeding:
Breeding Neon Tetras can be a rewarding experience. Provide them with ample hiding spots, a well-maintained breeding tank, and a nutritious diet to encourage successful spawning.

Maximum Size and Longevity:
Neon Tetras typically reach a maximum size of around 1.5 inches (3.8 cm). With proper care, they can live for approximately 5 to 8 years, bringing years of joy to your aquarium.

General Information:
Neon Tetras are native to the freshwater streams of South America and are known for their striking neon blue and red coloration. They are peaceful and active swimmers, creating a lively and vibrant display in your aquarium.

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced aquarist, the Neon Tetra is a delightful addition to any aquarium setup. Create a serene aquatic haven and witness the beauty of these mesmerizing fish as they gracefully navigate through their underwater world.

A Fun Fact: Did you know that Neon Tetras are known for their mesmerizing “neon” glow? This captivating feature is caused by a unique reflective layer behind their scales called iridophores, which gives them their iconic luminous appearance.

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Overview

ph Level The pH is the measure of hydrogen ion (H+) activity. More importantly for aquarists, it indicates whether water is acidic or basic. The scale for pH ranges from 1 to 14 with values below 7 considered acidic, values above 7 considered basic and a value of 7 being neutral.

6.5

Processor

Color

Blue

Display

Weight 1 kg

RAM

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 2 × 2 × 2 cm
ph Level The pH is the measure of hydrogen ion (H+) activity. More importantly for aquarists, it indicates whether water is acidic or basic. The scale for pH ranges from 1 to 14 with values below 7 considered acidic, values above 7 considered basic and a value of 7 being neutral.

6.5

Color

Blue

Storage

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 2 × 2 × 2 cm
ph Level The pH is the measure of hydrogen ion (H+) activity. More importantly for aquarists, it indicates whether water is acidic or basic. The scale for pH ranges from 1 to 14 with values below 7 considered acidic, values above 7 considered basic and a value of 7 being neutral.

6.5

Color

Blue

Video Card

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 2 × 2 × 2 cm
ph Level The pH is the measure of hydrogen ion (H+) activity. More importantly for aquarists, it indicates whether water is acidic or basic. The scale for pH ranges from 1 to 14 with values below 7 considered acidic, values above 7 considered basic and a value of 7 being neutral.

6.5

Color

Blue

Connectivity

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 2 × 2 × 2 cm
ph Level The pH is the measure of hydrogen ion (H+) activity. More importantly for aquarists, it indicates whether water is acidic or basic. The scale for pH ranges from 1 to 14 with values below 7 considered acidic, values above 7 considered basic and a value of 7 being neutral.

6.5

Color

Blue

Features

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 2 × 2 × 2 cm
ph Level The pH is the measure of hydrogen ion (H+) activity. More importantly for aquarists, it indicates whether water is acidic or basic. The scale for pH ranges from 1 to 14 with values below 7 considered acidic, values above 7 considered basic and a value of 7 being neutral.

6.5

Color

Blue

Battery

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 2 × 2 × 2 cm
ph Level The pH is the measure of hydrogen ion (H+) activity. More importantly for aquarists, it indicates whether water is acidic or basic. The scale for pH ranges from 1 to 14 with values below 7 considered acidic, values above 7 considered basic and a value of 7 being neutral.

6.5

Color

Blue

General

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 2 × 2 × 2 cm
ph Level The pH is the measure of hydrogen ion (H+) activity. More importantly for aquarists, it indicates whether water is acidic or basic. The scale for pH ranges from 1 to 14 with values below 7 considered acidic, values above 7 considered basic and a value of 7 being neutral.

6.5

Color

Blue

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