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German Blue Rams And Neon Tetras?

I’m getting a fluval edge aquarium for Christmas (6 gallons) i wanted to get a GBR and maybe neon tetras (6) is this overstocked or not?
I’ve read some reviews and they said the (halogen) lights keep the tank in the 80′s I’m not sure if this is to hot but if it is tell me, the tank also has a filter sized for a 20 g tank.

What Other Fish Can I Put With Neon Tetra’s..?

what other fish can I put with neon tetra’s..?? (I want other species with these species cause I know for a fact that other types of tetra will end up fighting with these neon tetra )
I have a 20 Gallon tank just added clear clean dechlorinated water about a week ago (with no fishes as of yet cause I want the water to finish cycling first !)
I’m planning to get neon tetra’s
I know white cloud will be fine with them !!
but i’m a bit scared of putting them with GloFish (as they are fast swimmers and may attack the other 2 species) (not goldfish)
can you recommend any other fishes that will go very well with these fishes ??
and if so how many fishes in total will fit my tank(already got the tank so don’t ask me to get a bigger tank!!)
and how many fishes per species

My black neon tetra is really aggressive.. What should i do ?

I had 4 black neon tetra’s in my tank along time ago with other fish and i had a big die off and all the fish died cept 1 black neon tetra and 1 other fish.. I recently fixed the problem in my tank and got new fish and have had them for 3 weeks now. I had 4 Danio rose as some of the newer fish and 1 died, and 1 has a big mark on him and i noticed another seems to have multiple marks on him like they had been in fights.

Iv been watching my fish closely and the danio’s play together alot and no other fish bother them except the black neon tetra.. He constantly attacks them, charges them and gets right on them. I suspect he is the one that might have killed 1 danio and hurt the others.. All my other fish are fine. All my neon tetra’s are alive and fine. Its just the danio’s.

I tried to find more black neon tetra’s so he can have buddys but none of the 6 fish stores i went too had any… So what should i do ? I have another fish tank i can put him in, the tank has 3 Dwarf Gourmies and a bunch id say 8 platy’s and a few bottom feeders. Im thinking maybe since he doesnt attack my platy’s just the danio’s he would be ok in that tank.. I dont know tho hes been in my tank for over a year now so its “his” home.

Göte the pike devours a Neon tetra


My pike Göte eats one of my smaller fishes.

cherry barb and neon

Cherry Barb

Image taken on 2008-08-11 05:01:55 by LoriHorwedel.

Clown Loach and Neon Tetras

Neon Tetra

Image taken on 2006-01-01 22:41:40 by brcake.

fancy guppies and neon tetra


how beautiful isn’t it?! :)

Azmat’s Fish Aquarium Community Tank Pterophyllum Scalare (Angelfish) & Neon Cardial Tetra


Hi, Welcome to my latest aquarium movie. You can see the ealier little angelfish (fry’s), seen in the movie before, now growing up. Will be updated very soon again. Thanx for watching. Angelfish in the fishkeeping hobby: A group of Pterophyllum Altum.Angelfish are one of the most commonly kept freshwater aquarium fish, as well as the most commonly kept cichlid. They are prized for their unique shape, color and behavior. Many hobbyists consider angelfish to be a relatively intelligent fish, able to recognize their owners. Species: The most commonly kept species in the aquarium is Pterophyllum scalare. Most of the individuals the aquarium trade are captive-bred. Sometimes, Pterophyllum altum is available. Captive bred P. altum are usually not available. Pterophyllum leopoldi is the hardest to find in the trade. Care: Angelfish are kept in a warm aquarium, ideally around 80 °F (27 °C). They will do best if fed a mixture of flake, frozen and live food. Care should be taken to not overfeed, they will continue to eat even what they do not need to. This will lead to a buildup of fats resulting in inactivity and early death. Angelfish will do best if kept in an acidic environment, pH should be below 7.5 (note: 7.5 is still slightly alkaline – acidic is defined as below 7.0). All angelfish will prefer water with a pH of at most 7.0. Though most Pterophyllum scalare will thrive in a wide range of pH values. Even though angelfish are a member of the Cichlid family they are generally