Keeping neon tetras is easy and beautiful, but many beginners face one frustrating problem — fish dying suddenly. Most of the time, the reason is not disease, but simple mistakes in aquarium care. Contact Joe’s Aqua World on WhatsApp
If your neon tetras are dying quickly, check these 7 common mistakes and their solutions.
1. Overfeeding Fish
One of the biggest mistakes beginners make is feeding too much food.
Neon tetras need only small amounts of food once or twice a day. Extra food sinks to the bottom and pollutes the water.
Solution:
- Feed only what fish can eat in 30–60 seconds
- Remove leftover food
- Feed small quantities
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2. Not Changing Water Regularly
Aquarium water collects waste, ammonia, and toxins over time. Without water changes, the water becomes dangerous for fish.
Solution:
- Change 20–30% water weekly
- Use water conditioner
- Clean substrate regularly
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3. Poor Water Quality
Ammonia and nitrite spikes can quickly kill neon tetras.
Solution:
- Cycle your tank before adding fish
- Use a good filter
- Test water regularly
4. Temperature Fluctuations
Sudden temperature changes stress fish and weaken their immunity.
Solution:
- Maintain 22–26°C temperature
- Use a heater
5. Overstocking
Too many fish in a small tank leads to stress and poor water quality.
6. Wrong Tank Mates
Aggressive fish can stress or eat neon tetras.
7. Improper Acclimation
Adding fish directly into a tank without acclimation can shock them.
Solution:
- Float the bag
- Add tank water slowly
- Release fish after 30–60 minutes
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