
Neon Tetra (Paracheirodon innesi)
Neon Tetra (Paracheirodon innesi), is a vibrant, peaceful schooling fish native to the Amazon Basin. It's ideal for beginner and experienced aquarists alike.
Species Overview
- Size: 2.3–2.8 cm (adults reach up to 3.8 cm)
- Lifespan: 3–5 years (up to 10 years in optimal conditions)
- Temperament: Peaceful, social, best in groups of 6+
- Tank Level: Mid-dwellers
- Activity: Active swimmers, sensitive to sudden changes
Tank Setup
- Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons for a small school; 20+ gallons preferred
- Substrate: Fine gravel or sand
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Aquascape:
- Dense live plants (Java fern, Anubias, mosses)
- Driftwood and leaf litter
- Subdued lighting enhances coloration
- Filtration: Gentle flow; sponge or HOB filters
- Lid: Required—they can jump
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 72–78°F (22–26°C)
- pH: 6.0–7.0 (slightly acidic)
- GH: 2–10 dGH
- KH: 1–6 dKH
- TDS: 100–200 ppm
- Water Changes: 25–50% weekly
- Tip: Avoid sudden changes; stability is key
Diet
- Type: Omnivorous
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Staples:
- High-quality flakes or micro pellets
- Live/frozen: brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms
- Occasional blanched veggies (spinach, zucchini)
- Feeding Frequency: 2–3 times daily in small portions
- Tip: A weekly fasting day helps digestion
Breeding
- Difficulty: Moderate
-
Setup:
- Separate breeding tank (10–20 gallons)
- Soft, acidic water (pH ~6.5), temp ~78–80°F
- Fine-leaved plants or spawning mops
-
Spawning:
- Males chase females; eggs scattered
- Remove adults post-spawning
-
Fry Care:
- Feed infusoria, then baby brine shrimp
- Maintain gentle filtration and stable conditions
Tankmates
-
Compatible With:
- Small peaceful fish: rasboras, guppies, Corydoras
- Shrimp and snails
-
Avoid:
- Aggressive or large fish
- Fast swimmers that may outcompete for food
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Description
Neon Tetra (Paracheirodon innesi), is a vibrant, peaceful schooling fish native to the Amazon Basin. It's ideal for beginner and experienced aquarists alike.
Species Overview
- Size: 2.3–2.8 cm (adults reach up to 3.8 cm)
- Lifespan: 3–5 years (up to 10 years in optimal conditions)
- Temperament: Peaceful, social, best in groups of 6+
- Tank Level: Mid-dwellers
- Activity: Active swimmers, sensitive to sudden changes
Tank Setup
- Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons for a small school; 20+ gallons preferred
- Substrate: Fine gravel or sand
-
Aquascape:
- Dense live plants (Java fern, Anubias, mosses)
- Driftwood and leaf litter
- Subdued lighting enhances coloration
- Filtration: Gentle flow; sponge or HOB filters
- Lid: Required—they can jump
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 72–78°F (22–26°C)
- pH: 6.0–7.0 (slightly acidic)
- GH: 2–10 dGH
- KH: 1–6 dKH
- TDS: 100–200 ppm
- Water Changes: 25–50% weekly
- Tip: Avoid sudden changes; stability is key
Diet
- Type: Omnivorous
-
Staples:
- High-quality flakes or micro pellets
- Live/frozen: brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms
- Occasional blanched veggies (spinach, zucchini)
- Feeding Frequency: 2–3 times daily in small portions
- Tip: A weekly fasting day helps digestion
Breeding
- Difficulty: Moderate
-
Setup:
- Separate breeding tank (10–20 gallons)
- Soft, acidic water (pH ~6.5), temp ~78–80°F
- Fine-leaved plants or spawning mops
-
Spawning:
- Males chase females; eggs scattered
- Remove adults post-spawning
-
Fry Care:
- Feed infusoria, then baby brine shrimp
- Maintain gentle filtration and stable conditions
Tankmates
-
Compatible With:
- Small peaceful fish: rasboras, guppies, Corydoras
- Shrimp and snails
-
Avoid:
- Aggressive or large fish
- Fast swimmers that may outcompete for food



















