DaveStu
New Member
At the weekend I purchased 10 neon tetras, all from the same tank at the LFS I bought them from and they have since been added to my 20 gallon tank. What I have noticed though is that within a few hours of introducing them to my tank which already has 3 Zebra Danios they seperated and I never really see more than 2-3 swimming together. They all appear healthy and my water parameters are what you would expect as my tank is fully cycled, 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrite and Nitrates were at 40 when I tested this morning.
My question is; is normal for Neons to swim seperately or will introducing different species result in them sticking together more (for safety)? I am conscious of overstocking so I will contemplate re-homing the Danio's if getting another species will help with schooling.
The reason why I bought them is because I love the sight of seeing them together so I am keen to get that feel if I can. My tank is heavily planted and they just seem to get lost in it when they are all swimming seperately. Any information or advice to this Neon tetra newbie would be appreciated
Thanks.
My question is; is normal for Neons to swim seperately or will introducing different species result in them sticking together more (for safety)? I am conscious of overstocking so I will contemplate re-homing the Danio's if getting another species will help with schooling.
The reason why I bought them is because I love the sight of seeing them together so I am keen to get that feel if I can. My tank is heavily planted and they just seem to get lost in it when they are all swimming seperately. Any information or advice to this Neon tetra newbie would be appreciated