Neon Tetra ~ 1cm - 1.5cm

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We currently have 20 available in stock.

SKU: 3K24

Neon Tetra

Paracheirodon innesi

 

The neon tetra has a light-blue back over a silver-white abdomen. The fish is characterized by an iridescent blue horizontal stripe along each side of the fish from its nose to the base of the adipose fin, and an iridescent red stripe that begins at the middle of the body and extends posteriorly to the base of the caudal fin. Rarely, they develop a dark olive-green sheen lining on their backs. The fish is partially transparent (including fins) except for these markings. During the night, the blue and red become gray or black as the fish rests—it reactivates once it becomes active in the morning.

Current Size – 1-1.5cm

Adult Length – 3.5cm

Temperature Range – 21 – 27 °C

pH Range – 6.0 – 6.5

Water Hardness – 1.0 – 2.0

Special Requirements - It is best to provide your Neons with a mixed environment with some open swimming space and some plant cover.

Tanks Mates and Compatibility - They tend to be timid and, because of their small size, should not be kept with large or aggressive fish which may bully or simply eat them. Fish that mix well in an aquarium are guppies, dwarf cichlids, smaller danionins and barbs, other types of tetras, such as the rummy-nose tetra, cardinal tetra, and glowlight tetra, and other community fish that live well in an ideal tetra water condition. 

Ideal Number to Keep - Mid-level feeders, they are best kept in schools of six or more, for the shoaling effect when they move around the tank. They shoal naturally in the wild and are thus more brightly coloured and more active when kept as a shoal as opposed to singly.

Feeding - Neon tetras are omnivores and will accept most foods, if sufficiently small, but should also have some small foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, which can be stuck to the side of the aquarium, and micro pellet food to supplement their diets. A tropical sinking pellet is ideal, as most brands of these include natural colour enhancers that bring out the colour in neon tetras. Some frozen foods, including frozen blood worms, add variety to their diets.

 

Please note – Some images used are library photos and will show the colour potential at a fully mature size, as our fish are juveniles they may vary.

We always aim to supply the fish as close to the purchase size as possible. On rare occasions if this is not possible we will contact you.

The fish are selected at random however you are welcome to make a note on the order and the fish manager will do his best for you, requests are dependent on stock at the time of your order.

 

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Reviews

  • by Darren D

    Review:
    Had 6 neon tetras delivered a couple of weeks ago. All arrived in excellent health and are now happy in their new environment along with our 6 Danios.

    Packaging was very secure and delivery driver handled with care. Would definitely order again. Thanks.

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  • by Jan M

    Review:
    A bought a group of these gorgeous little fish last year and they arrived in perfect condition and have grown really quickly.

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  • by Caroline H

    Review:
    Really happy we bought ten of these Neon Tetras and as soon as we opened the box we saw lots of really happy fish and now 8 weeks later they are doing Good and growing

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  • by Simon L

    Review:
    Bought 4 of these and they had lovely colour. Would definitely get frm here again!

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