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Can neon tetras live with bettas in a 10 gallon tank?
How many neon tetras can you put in a 10-gallon tank with a betta? Again, none. The bare minimum for trying to keep neon tetras with betta fish is 20 gallons (75.7 L). With a 10 gallon (37.9 L) tank, snails, shrimp, or Corydoras are much better options.
How do I make my betta fish friendly with other fish?
Suitable tank mates may include, Pygmy Corydoras, female Guppies as they are not usually brightly colored, Ember Tetra, and Harlequin Rasboras. All these fish are calm and more importantly are not fin nippers. Snails are also another good option. Nerite snails, and Mystery snails both do well with Bettas.
How big do neon tetras get?
Neon Tetra size is 4 cm (1.5 in) long. The male is slightly longer than the female. It is smaller than the Cardinal Tetra.
What do Tetra eat?
What Do Tetras Eat? Most tetras are omnivorous and will thrive on Aqueon Tropical Flakes, Color Flakes, Tropical Granules and Shrimp Pellets. Frozen and live foods can also be fed as treats or to help induce spawning.
Can Betta and neon tetra live together and get along?
Can Betta and Neon Tetra live together and get along with each other? The answer is yes. Bettas (also known as Japanese or Siamese fighting fish) and Neon Tetra fish can coexist in the same tank, but only if the tank is large enough.
Can neon tetras live in a dark tank?
As well as lots of decoration, dim lighting is preferred by neon tetras as it mimics their natural environment. However, don’t worry about your betta, as he’ll also feel safer in a tank that’s slightly darker, as it will be easier for him to hide.
What do you need for a Betta tetra?
Tetras need lots of space to swim, but also just like a betta, places to feel safe as well. You don’t have to stick to plant life though. You can also add driftwood, caves and man-made ornaments to your tank. As long as they create lots of hiding places your fish will love them.
Can neon tetras eat Betta pellets?
For the most part, high-quality fish flakes are going to be fine for your neon tetras, and high-quality betta pellets can be used for your betta. However, on top of this, you should also incorporate live food into your tank. Daphnia, brine shrimp and mosquito larvae make great choices.