Neon Tetras and Bettas
Neon Tetras (Paracheirodon innesi) may make good
tank mates
for your male Betta if the circumstances are right. The basics for
success are already there. Both neons and bettas enjoy similar water
parameters. They thrive in a tropical tank with a slightly acidic pH,
soft to moderate hardness and a temperature between 75F - 79F [24C -
26C]. Neither bettas nor neons do well when exposed to ammonia or
nitrite and neons are especially sensitive to poor water quality so a cycled tank is
a must.
The
most important thing to address with neon tetras are their social
structure. Neons are a shoaling species and must be kept in groups for
long-term success. Schools smaller then 6 tend to suffer stress induced
illnesses so plan on keeping several at a time. In a 10 gallon [38
liters] with one male betta you can safely keep 6 - 8 neons with good
filtration and weekly partial water changes.
If you are
looking to house your neon tetras with a male betta specifically, there
are a few other things to consider as well. First, it's best to avoid
adding neons to a tank with a betta who is known to be overly
aggressive. As you probably know, individual male and female betta
personalities can range from the timid to the outright belligerent. If
your betta has a bad reputation you may want to concede to his desire
to go solo. Even if your betta is willing to play nice with others, it
is highly recommended to choose only individual neons of a healthy
adult size. Very young or small neons have a habit of being confused
with dinner. Aim for companions that won't fit in your betta's mouth.
When
choosing neon tetras, look for fish that are swimming with the group,
have vibrant coloration and are all around healthy in appearance. Avoid
fish that may be hiding, lethargic, showing signs of disease or are
misshapen. Neons are notorious for not shipping well so ask your LFS
when they arrived. If they just came in, give them a couple of days to
develop any illnesses. Neons are very
prone to Ich and Neon Tetra Disease. Aquarists are cautioned to
quarantine new fish for a minimum of 4 weeks but it is emphasized even
more so with this species. Because a change in water parameters fuels
stress induced illnesses, It's recommended to acclimate them to
their
quarantine tank using the water from the Betta tank that will
ultimately be their final destination. This way they aren't exposed to
the stress of acclimating to the store water, the quarantine tank water
and then the final aquarium water all within a month.
Neons
are gorgeous little fish and are fascinating to watch. Personally, they
are favorites of the common shoaling fish and look absolutely amazing
in a tank with dark substrate and live plants.
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