I am looking to get some dither fish in my pleco tank. I like the Neons and Cardinal Tetras. Is there a difference between the two besides the way they look?
I'm refering to behavior, requirements, hardiness, etc
Thanks!
Neon and Cardinal Tetras
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Well- the red Neon (Paracheirodon axelrodi) do not mind the warm water. It's one of the other kinds, who prefers it colder. Innisi or simulans. Don't know it anymore.
But they hide a lot, if the current are too strong.
Rummynoses (Hemigrammus bleheri) are perfect - as they do not mind the current that much, and do not mind the warm water.
And they always "stick" together. Looking beautifull.
(as you hear - I have them myself). And they don't eat youngsters.
Another possibility is the Carnegiella strigata. And they don't eat youngsters.
Best regards
Line
But they hide a lot, if the current are too strong.
Rummynoses (Hemigrammus bleheri) are perfect - as they do not mind the current that much, and do not mind the warm water.
And they always "stick" together. Looking beautifull.
(as you hear - I have them myself). And they don't eat youngsters.
Another possibility is the Carnegiella strigata. And they don't eat youngsters.
Best regards
Line
Arent the red Neons the same as Cardinals?Line wrote:Well- the red Neon (Paracheirodon axelrodi) do not mind the warm water. It's one of the other kinds, who prefers it colder. Innisi or simulans. Don't know it anymore.
Thanks, for all the replies... keep them coming if you have more!
Sounds like I'm going to go with Cardinal Tetras, it sounds like they are better suited for the Zebra enviornment then the Neons. I'd like to hear more differences if there are any.
Sounds like rummynose might be an option too. I might look into a few of those as well
Hello
Here cardinals are Tanichthys albonubes, but who knows with differences in languages and so
Don't know how the quality is by you - but here the neons are often of too bad quality. They often dies.
Personally I would never again take neons again. The rummynoses are swimming a lot more beautifull.
Best regards
Line
Here cardinals are Tanichthys albonubes, but who knows with differences in languages and so
Don't know how the quality is by you - but here the neons are often of too bad quality. They often dies.
Personally I would never again take neons again. The rummynoses are swimming a lot more beautifull.
Best regards
Line
Oh ok...that makes sense about the different languages.
There is a store owner here that is absolutely obsessed with ALL his fish he sells. He is not like any other fish store. He cares about his fish so much and will not sell one that he has not properly quarantined and made strong.
He even quartines his Cardinal Tetras for a week or two, treating them with medication and making them strong again before he sells them. I will be getting from him even though his prices are higher than all the other fish stores. He charges $3 per Cardinal!
There is a store owner here that is absolutely obsessed with ALL his fish he sells. He is not like any other fish store. He cares about his fish so much and will not sell one that he has not properly quarantined and made strong.
He even quartines his Cardinal Tetras for a week or two, treating them with medication and making them strong again before he sells them. I will be getting from him even though his prices are higher than all the other fish stores. He charges $3 per Cardinal!