Today my betta and my two other fish passed due to a fight last night and so im thinking of getting neon tetras how many can i fit in a three gallon tank?
I'm so sorry for your loss.
3 gallons isn't too big though.....thats probably why you had fighting issues with a betta and two other fish.
And +1
Neon tetras are a schooling species that need to be in groups of 5-6 or more and therefore should not be kept in anything less then 10 gallons.
With 3 gallons to work with, you're looking at just another betta or perhaps a shrimp tank.
I left out the part that you need 6 of them, thanks, Tbh, neons are a waste of time, they have been inbred so long that their immune systems are crap, they die off for no reason. Try for cardinals if anything, they're nice.
I think it depends on where you get your neons....sometimes they do alright, other times they do just randomly die off for no reason. Sometimes they can also be a little nippy with bettas, even in a proper school....and other times a betta will go after them, even eat them if they'll fit in his/her mouth.
So neons are kind of a hit-or-miss on a couple different levels. xD
Cardinals are indeed a much more hardy and just as lovely alternative.....but not for a 3 gallon of course, just making that clear for the OP. xD Actually I do believe Cardinals get a little larger then neons though....probably would want a 15-20 gallon for a proper school of them long-term.
True, but not alot larger, but yeah, I would up it.
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