Can you put guppies and neon tetras together?

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Can you put guppies and neon tetras together?​

YES! Guppies and neon tetras make excellent tank mates when the conditions are right. However, if the conditions are wrong there may end up being some trouble in the aquarium. So before you put guppies and neon tetras together, make sure you read the rest of the article to make sure you’re doing it in a safe way for them.

Are neon tetras good pets for beginners?​

Neon tetras are small and colorful, and they make excellent pets for beginner aquarists. You can find these tetras in almost all pet stores. Neon tetras may be hardy, but you still need to maintain the right water conditions for them to thrive.
How big do neon tetras get in an aquarium?
Neon tetras will mostly reach 1-1.5 inches in aquariums. A single neon tetra will require two gallons, but they are schooling fish, and you should keep a small shoal in a minimum of 10 gallons. A 20-gallon tank is ideal since it gives them room to swim together.

What kind of water do neneon tetras live in?​

Neon tetras generally stay clear of the whitewater streams that originate from the Andes. The waters in their natural habitats are soft and slightly acidic. The water temperature fluctuates between 20-26 °C as the rivers transverse through tropical areas.

What animals can live with guppies in a tank?​

15 Best Guppy Tank Mates – Full List of Animals Compatible with Guppies 1 Swordtails. 2 Platies. 3 Mollies. 4 Cory Catfish. 5 Honey Gouramis. 6 Harlequin Rasboras. 7 Cardinal Tetra. 8 Bristlenose Pleco. 9 Otocinclus Catfish. 10 Nerite Snails.
What fish should you not keep with guppies?
Species to Avoid Keeping with Guppies 1 Angelfish. Some guides may tell you that Guppies and Angelfish are compatible. 2 Cichlids. Cichlids will certainly not shy away from tasting your guppies, plus their aggressive nature is another reason why you shouldn’t keep these two species together. 3 Endler’s Livebearers. 4 Other Large Fish.
 
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