The Truth About Neon Tetra Disease

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
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    0:00 Are neon tetras more sensitive?
    0:30 Why do neon tetras get sick?
    4:07 How to get healthier neon tetras
    6:28 What is Neon Tetra Disease?
    11:47 How to prevent Neon Tetra Disease
    15:19 Curved spines in neon tetras
    17:45 Problems from different water parameters
    20:28 Main takeaways on neon tetra health
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  • @AquariumCoop
    @AquariumCoop  4 года назад +49

    Buy fish at geni.us/LiveFish from our preferred online retailers with the code _aquariumcoop_ to save 5%. (As an affiliate member, we earn a commission from this link.)

    • @loganspence1147
      @loganspence1147 4 года назад +1

      do you have to go poop, wipe without washing your hands, and then touch your left eye disease?

    • @mazobojo
      @mazobojo 4 года назад +1

      I like that you purposely have videos ready to come out, you commented 5 days ago on a 5 hour old video. Very informative.

    • @mitchellportee150
      @mitchellportee150 4 года назад

      They have great prices and I absolutely love the fork tail rainbows, dwarf rainbows, and Harlequin rasboras I got from them. The neons didn't handle the trip or the adjustment to my harder water but I definitely plan on shopping with then again.

  • @steve_the_springtails
    @steve_the_springtails 4 года назад +113

    There's a big box store by my house that sells everything pet related and 6 out of every 8 employees there are amazing and ask all sorts of questions and know any answer you could ask them i love it when a business actually cares about the life they're selling

    • @benniboop752
      @benniboop752 4 года назад +8

      That’s awesome! I cringe when I go to mine & usually leave feeling disappointed & bummed.

    • @hartatttackk
      @hartatttackk 2 года назад +5

      I wish I had that. I have two local aquarium stores but both are kind of just in it for the sale and half the time I ask question that I kind of already know they get it completely wrong. Like onetime I saw an oto cat alone in a tank and I was like "oh whats that little guy" just out of nowhere idk why I said it. I knew it was an oto, I have 10 otos. But the guy who is ALWAYS working there said "I think its a Chinese algae eater."😐 that store also sold me what I thought was 30 neon tetras. At the register the price was high and found out they were cardinals. I paid went home put them in my aquarium and found they WERE NEONS! I paid over a dollar extra for each one smh

  • @wyzemann
    @wyzemann 4 года назад +139

    Cory, this single upload has made a huge impact on my misconceptions pertaining to neons. I was under the belief that after so many decades of over breeding, the overall health and vitality of NT were degraded beyond hope.
    I recently ordered a batch of 25 from a reputable eBayer, but unfortunately, 13+ were wiped out, due to ich, during their first week of quarantine.
    My housemate warned me against them since a few years ago I lost a batch of 30 sickly neons from Petsmart😡. Anyway, I permanently swore off of them before this upload.
    Now, I still own at least 12 of my original 25 and they are ich and disease-free, so I'll fatten them up over time and see what results I incur from there.
    Thanks, my man, you are an irreplaceable asset to our often misguided & misinformed community.

  • @mitchellportee150
    @mitchellportee150 4 года назад +29

    You just answered a question that's almost caused me to give up on neon tertas. I order 16 from online that's based in Washington state and I live in South Carolina where the tap water is hard and the Ph is around 7.6 . Well I had 13 of 16 die over night. I then went to my local petsmart and bought 6 more and they are doing great. Lesson learned. Thanks you for all you do. This is GOOD in my Cory voice. 😂😂😂 much respect.

  • @VyvienneEaux
    @VyvienneEaux 3 года назад +21

    When I want to put weight on a fish I notice is wasting away, I feed flake food followed by live daphnia. So far it's helped me save a lot of fish.

  • @coopmaster127
    @coopmaster127 4 года назад +50

    Great info! I started my first tank over a year ago with 7 neon tetras, and they survived my beginner mistakes like ammonia and nitrite spikes and high nitrates for that first year. Just finished adding the original 7 plus 13 more to my new 40 gallon, and no deaths with either of the two groups!

  • @blesson87
    @blesson87 3 года назад +12

    I think Cory hit the nail on this fish. Feed them well and get them acclimated well and they re literally bomb proof! My oldest living neon tetra lived for almost four years which is a lot for a small fish and it was massive! Like 2 inches long! Love them.

  • @jrdudeck6038
    @jrdudeck6038 4 года назад +15

    Loved having neon tetras as a kid in my 10 gallon tank. Looking forward to getting a tank here at my house in the next couple of weeks. Since I live in Peru I get to go find tetras instead of buying them. Thanks for the video!

    • @captaincrunch8464
      @captaincrunch8464 2 года назад +1

      They’ll likely be much healthier caught wild good luck

  • @lyrieth8833
    @lyrieth8833 4 года назад +10

    Thanks Cory I have always loved these little dudes and I have lately been struggling to get a group of 10 for my 20 gallon tall I have 6 healthly little dudes at the moment I lost 6. Part of it was I didn't pay attention when I left the store and the person that dipped out my fish squished 2 of them they were still alive but they of course didn't make it. I always love listening to you cause you give the facts and make me feel better about about my wins and loses with my fish!

  • @WhoTheHellIsHarvy
    @WhoTheHellIsHarvy 4 года назад +6

    Best channel for the freshwater side of the hobby without a doubt. Thank you so much for another great video Cory!
    Yourself and KGT are my primary 'go to' places and I am so thankful for all the great content you provide!

  • @sloppyjoe400
    @sloppyjoe400 4 года назад +10

    I've literally had no issues with the school of neons I have. They've actually done really well, all super healthy and active

  • @kaiferox8008
    @kaiferox8008 4 года назад +8

    I finally put in my first order with you guys! I'm anxiously awaiting my package arrival, especially to see the plant I picked. I'm also super stoked about the bonus tetra sticker, so I feel it's fitting I watch this tetra themed video.

  • @johncox8882
    @johncox8882 4 года назад +5

    Neon disease is a real thing and I am glad you did this topic justice. I had a group of neons that was five or more years old and started dying off in one of my show tanks in the late 80s. I purchased another group(8-10 been to long ago lol) and put them into quaratine. They lived for about three weeks. They were treated for the normal things like ich and bacterial infection upon arrival in my care. When they started dying I took one(living but sick) to the pet store that I dealt with and where they were purchased 50 miles away. He said everyone that purchased from that lot was having the same issue and it was neon tetra disease. This store like you quaratines everything for two weeks before selling. I miss that gentleman and his love of the hobby. His son in law runs the store now and follows the practices of the original owner but they seem to want everyone to switch to saltwater. Still a great mom and pop just not full of livebearers and other community fish like it was years ago.

  • @connie6705
    @connie6705 2 года назад +6

    Thank you Cory for making these type of informative videos. I saw the one like this on Otocinclus as well. It helps tremendously to know what some of these fish go through before they get to you. We love our fish and love the hobby, want to do well and do right by the life we keep in our tanks. I’m a better and more informed hobbyist thanks to you and the great content you get out to us. Thank you!

  • @ivoivanciuc
    @ivoivanciuc 4 года назад +50

    Cory thanks for getting me into the hobby I remember 3 years ago watching unboxings great vid very informational

    • @kaydog890
      @kaydog890 4 года назад +1

      You're not in the hobby until you have 10 or more tanks.

    • @kystonmartinez2197
      @kystonmartinez2197 4 года назад +5

      kaydog890 you’re very wrong about that, stop being rude tf... he just thanking him tf is ur issue

    • @realkarfixer8208
      @realkarfixer8208 4 года назад +3

      @@kaydog890 It's not about quantity, It's about Passion.

  • @kathieperron5627
    @kathieperron5627 Год назад +3

    Cory explains things so well. Love the videos!

  • @Cgraseck
    @Cgraseck 4 года назад +53

    Part of the problem is that Neon tetra disease is a common name for more than one thing. Most articles blame a Microsporidian and not a Mycobacterium (which is what Cory is discussing). Mycobacteria are spore formers and therefore just about impossible to get rid of. Microsporidians are protozoans and also difficult to eradicate, but the Microsporidians that are a problem with neons ( Pleistophora hyphessobryconis) are spread through the flesh of the dead fish being consumed. If that is the problem, removing any sick fish will bring an end to the problem.
    Cheers,
    Chris

    • @Andreas-gh6is
      @Andreas-gh6is 4 года назад

      In my memory that Microsporidian also was the "real" neon disease... But with fish the symptoms are always fuzzy, you almost never do actual diagnostics and it almost always comes down to buying new fish and taking better care of them.

    • @ShadowTheNinjaKitty
      @ShadowTheNinjaKitty 4 года назад +1

      Andreas Klostermann Yea, I was just a little disappointed that he didn’t mention the true neon tetra disease. I think he kind of dropped the ball a little bit. To be fair though, I really do not know how common true neon tetra disease is in aquarium fish, so explaining mycobacterium is probably more relevant

    • @carlstrohmeyer
      @carlstrohmeyer 3 года назад +1

      @@ShadowTheNinjaKitty Yep, he clearly does not know his fish diseases, but this is what you get when mentoring and research go down the drain.

    • @ShadowTheNinjaKitty
      @ShadowTheNinjaKitty 3 года назад +3

      @@carlstrohmeyer I think he generally knows his disease stuff, he just goofed up here. Mycobacterium is probably more of an issue anyway, but still. Accuracy is important. I have appreciated his views on pretty much everything else up until this. This really was more of a technicality than anything, it was more a scientific error than a fish keeping one. The advice he gave was still valuable I would say, it is just a reminder that no one knows everything

    • @carlstrohmeyer
      @carlstrohmeyer 3 года назад +1

      @@ShadowTheNinjaKitty We'll have to agree to disagree here based on my 5 decades in the industry.

  • @lorinabroda3317
    @lorinabroda3317 4 года назад

    Thank you for the wonderfully educational video. I have been learning so much from your videos. I have been making lists of products, doos and don'ts and aquascape pros and cons. I also read and enjoy all of your emails I get. With all the educational information you have given me, my confidence has increased and I am almost ready to dive in again. Thank you for making things easy to understand and boosting my enthusiasm and love for the hobby again. Thank you.

  • @mperry2906
    @mperry2906 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this. Great reminders about giving our new fish the best chances to thrive by quarantining and 'spoiling' them after all the stresses of getting from breeder to store to home.

  • @benniboop752
    @benniboop752 4 года назад +2

    As always, fantastic info!! I just so appreciate this insight & education.

  • @upserlivinthedream
    @upserlivinthedream 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video Cory! Very informative! I love my little neon Tetras! I always learn something new every time I watch one of your videos.

  • @connie6705
    @connie6705 4 года назад +2

    Thank you Cory! I’ve stayed away from neon tetras for this reason. Makes complete sense what you’re explaining and therefore I’m not afraid of those pretty little fish anymore! You can have problems even when you’re a very conscientious aquarium keeper. Research and subscribing to knowledgeable people like you are key😉❤️

  • @marksguitars5617
    @marksguitars5617 4 года назад +5

    Good information, Cory, luckily I've always had good luck with neons and they lived long lives in my tanks. I've found they like plant cover, occasional live or frozen food and stable conditions with calm tankmates.

  • @k0olmini11
    @k0olmini11 4 года назад

    Hey cory! Glad to see you’re making more videos!!

  • @Atabei
    @Atabei 3 года назад +1

    Loved this video. I have neons and cardinals with my bettas and shrimp in heavily planted low tech tanks. It’s incredibly relaxing to watch them flash in and out of the plants like little jewels. My bettas ignore both the tetras and the shrimp (I know not all of them are so chill, I’ve had my share of hunter bettas…) so it’s a beautiful setup without having to spend a ton. It mostly just took time to grow the plants, deepen the substrate over time, make the tetra schools bigger, etc (not all out of a single paycheck). Makes me a little sad that people don’t value these little guys - they’re wonderful little fish ❤️

  • @vickymast8485
    @vickymast8485 4 года назад

    Another great chat about fish loaded with good information! Cheers from Bend Or!

  • @richardevans193
    @richardevans193 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video, that I wish I'd seen before I bought Neons! Ashamed to say I probably made most of the mistakes you mentioned when we got our neons: they were starter fish in our first tank, got riddled with whitespot and other things. However, after some perseverance and care, we now have a nice group in the tank that are healthy, big and doing well. They're great little fish and I think we'll always have some now in at least one of our tanks. Great work on the videos-very informative and easy to grasp. The passion of yourself and your team is very obvious!

  • @sohampatel1682
    @sohampatel1682 4 года назад +3

    Thanks, Cory! Super informative, as always! You got me back into the hobby a few weeks ago and I got 4 healthy neons in my 20g, adding a few more this week! When you get the chance could you please provide some more guidance with keeping cories? Having trouble with their mortality :( btw, love the online store and im always excited to open the box and see what sticker I got. TY for all that you do :) also, just became a member so pumped!

  • @prince151ful
    @prince151ful 4 года назад +2

    Thank You Cory 2 weeks ago I just brought 20 neon tetras I hear about this disease, but really went in depth about it. You have given me some great information. 👍👍

  • @georgejones7009
    @georgejones7009 4 года назад +8

    My neon Tetras have done very well. They have doubled in size since I got them. They're great little fish.I medicate them and treat their water with cycle bacteria. I've had great results since watching and researching fish keeping. I think a lot of people go into fish keeping totally blind and end up having poor results.

  • @jamesrixon9837
    @jamesrixon9837 4 года назад

    This is such a helpful video, thanks Cory

  • @alexfedermesser7032
    @alexfedermesser7032 4 года назад

    Thank you very much, Cory, for your
    Detailed information, this will be very helpful

  • @chrisduncan3943
    @chrisduncan3943 4 года назад

    I have 3 reef tanks and no freshwater currently, but I seem to enjoy all of these videos. It's got me wanting to set up a planted tank.

  • @pelorix4969
    @pelorix4969 4 года назад +1

    Just recently set up my first aquarium. Did a black water setup and put some NTs in there and they seem to be thriving. Love your info. Thank you!

  • @robinbregman7540
    @robinbregman7540 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Much appreciated!

  • @adatewithnature8333
    @adatewithnature8333 4 года назад

    nice job on the editing cory!!!

  • @dianapereira1327
    @dianapereira1327 4 года назад

    Always with very good videos, very good information. A few facts were explained here that I was trying to comprehend for a while. Thank you.

  • @MridulSinghMusic
    @MridulSinghMusic 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for posting this video! Now I can refer people to this when they talk about how neon tetras are prone to illness!

  • @garyt6479
    @garyt6479 4 года назад +3

    You do things right by keeping them separated, feeding them then restocking the sale tank from your own stock. I worked at a tropical fish store that had a separate building where the owner kept extra stock and breeding stock. You run a great store with fantastic fish.

  • @michaelwestcott3004
    @michaelwestcott3004 Год назад

    Very valuable information. Thank you.

  • @andycarter4581
    @andycarter4581 4 года назад

    Great information, thank you!

  • @ParissouslaJungle
    @ParissouslaJungle 4 года назад

    Thanks for those explanations !

  • @REVOisMYname
    @REVOisMYname 3 года назад +7

    I always feel so bad when I see tanks with 2 neon tetras lol

  • @SophterLightPhoto
    @SophterLightPhoto 3 года назад

    You’re explanations are great

  • @casvanmarcel
    @casvanmarcel 3 года назад

    thanks for the information. very helpful!

  • @TimsBitsnPieces
    @TimsBitsnPieces 4 года назад +2

    Here in Australia, it is very rare to see a LFS that asks info about your tank and water parameters when your buying fish to put into your tanks. Yes Cory, I totally agree with you there on running a Quarantine tank and putting ALL new fish into it for a minimum of a month and treating them while they are in there, (Its what I do). Lots of people do NOT do enough research before purchasing new fish they just buy what they see at the shop, take it home and then put them into their tanks and the fish have to get used to and learn to live with the other fish in the tanks. I usually sell the fish locally that are not 100% for a very cheap price instead of selling them to one of the LFS that I supply my fish and pleco's to. .A great video Cory and something that needs to be addressed.

  • @brfinger
    @brfinger 4 года назад +3

    Thank you. Neons have been about the only fish over the decades I have not been able to keep. These last few years I have really stepped up my game, and maybe I should give them another go. My water parameters should be able to keep them.
    You are awesome and thank you for everything you do for this hobby.

    • @kellysuzanne976
      @kellysuzanne976 2 года назад

      I never could keep them or guppies . I do have two neons that survived out of a group of 25 . I won't buy anymore of them .

    • @fabriglas
      @fabriglas Год назад

      Same. Tetras are beautiful but for some reason tetras and gourami didn't last long. Cichlids catfish bristle noses guppies etc were solid. Got all of them to breed. Mostly by waterchanging, airstone and not stirring the tank up with vacuuming.

  • @lilianubia3648
    @lilianubia3648 4 года назад

    great informative video, thanks!!

  • @janets9179
    @janets9179 4 года назад

    Yeah, have been waiting for this.

  • @NiX_aKi
    @NiX_aKi 4 года назад

    Super educational. Thank you!

  • @steventhompson5554
    @steventhompson5554 4 года назад +63

    I don’t understand why so many people have such a hard time with neons. With the random exceptions, I’ve never had a problem with them

    • @mapd6831
      @mapd6831 4 года назад

      Haha same I got my first ones 3 weeks ago and they are still good

    • @donaldfishvibes
      @donaldfishvibes 4 года назад +13

      @@mapd6831 lol 3 weeks may not be long enough.... they live around 2 to 3 years...

    • @ouroborousking8644
      @ouroborousking8644 4 года назад +7

      I will admit my very first tank I did the common thing jumped right in with minimal knowledge of the cycle, did a half hearted cycle no testing and plunked in a group of neons with obvious results. Since then and hours and hours of research and education I don’t lose fish constantly. I still regret that original setup though. Made me gun shy on tetras for a good year.

    • @americanrebelking8337
      @americanrebelking8337 4 года назад +3

      Cool story

    • @rachaelb8187
      @rachaelb8187 4 года назад +7

      I am having so many problems. I got neons for nostalgia reasons (had them as a kid but I know the care wasnt to standard). They came from the store rampant with ich, treated and lost near half. Got more once the ich was clear. New ones had ich again. Lost a few more in treatment. They now have these white patches on them that I thought was left over for the ich. It has been weeks and it has not gone away. I've tone 2 rounds of API Fungus cure and no change. I've also done general cure and that e.m. antibiotics. I can not get a handle on it.
      Temp 80/81°f
      Tank was cycled but I think all the water changes with the meds may have crashed it.
      Very planted tank so oxygen should be fine.

  • @farmert9679
    @farmert9679 4 года назад +2

    Very good segment. You could try and do one like this on every fish, one fish at a time. This would give great info for the hobbyist.

  • @javonr7794
    @javonr7794 3 года назад

    Once again great video!!

  • @Pitbullnopapers
    @Pitbullnopapers 4 года назад

    Thank you Cory amazing video.

  • @jprhea665
    @jprhea665 3 года назад

    Great info, thank you!

  • @moonlightman7885
    @moonlightman7885 4 года назад

    Thanks man...very informative 👍

  • @patriciafarrow9586
    @patriciafarrow9586 4 года назад +1

    Great Grizzly Adams look!
    Thanks, this was a good educational video - also interesting about how the industry operates!

  • @jamesclough2638
    @jamesclough2638 4 года назад

    Great information. Thank u.

  • @aeefkai1641
    @aeefkai1641 4 года назад

    Nice video, very informative.

  • @MacHamish
    @MacHamish 3 года назад

    Great channel, lots of good info. 🙂👍

  • @jeffb5785
    @jeffb5785 2 года назад +1

    I love Neon and Cardinal Tetras, I have 6 of each in a planted 20 gallon tank with a few other small fish and I enjoy it as much as my 75 gallon Taganyikan African Cichlid tank.

  • @therealstewyward
    @therealstewyward 3 года назад +3

    Very informative. Our family had a couple rounds of 5-7 neon tetras (tank mates with ghost shrimp) in our 20 gal tank, but they'd peter out after 3-4 months. Explaining the life cycle over and over and over was rough on our 5yo, so we took a break until I could figure out what we were doing wrong. Thank you!
    (Side note: our longest lasting fish was one with a bad spine. Hung in there almost a year and was named 'Spinal Tap' 😂)

  • @kdog543
    @kdog543 10 месяцев назад

    Good i been wanting to explore or learn more about neon tetra diseases i used to be in the hobby as a kid but like to see it from a far and good work Cory i been watching your channel for years or as a kid i always wanted my own farm or pet store.

  • @Shermanre1
    @Shermanre1 4 месяца назад

    I bought 12 neons from live aquaria and they just died one at a time day after day. Water conditions and everything looked just fine. I didn't think of the journey and taking the time to get their weight up. Live and learn. I just learned a lot here, thank you!

  • @TakeNine
    @TakeNine 4 года назад

    My local store owner is very cool he tells us everything about the fish and all the diseases they could get he is such a great guy :)

  • @msdanielleleegreaves
    @msdanielleleegreaves 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for this vid, Cory! I was definitely one who thought neons tetras were more delicate but two months ago I took a chance and got 12 from a mom and pop shop for my established 29 gallon (6 harlequin rasboras, 7 black neons, 1 mystery snail, 2 nerite snails). I lost 2 during quarantine but the rest did great and have been happy and healthy in my main tank for about a month now. I'm glad I got them! Question: What's your favorite frozen tetra food?

  • @LittleLargeMouth
    @LittleLargeMouth 2 года назад

    I love my neons. Thanks for the vid, Kobe

  • @ginafrench9198
    @ginafrench9198 4 года назад +1

    I have 12 neon tetra's doing fantastic. But yes in my earlier years of fishkeeping I had a hard time keeping them alive. Didn't know as much than and have been learning and continue to learn. Neon tetra's are awesome, so are cardinal tetra's.

  • @BigggRoss
    @BigggRoss 4 года назад +1

    I had a shop World Of Fish they had sales on neons all the time 3 for a dollar. I use to love seeing that and would always buy some

  • @strayiggytv
    @strayiggytv 4 года назад +7

    There's also pretty big variation in fish health just depending on which wholesaler the shop is using . My lfs in the part of Texas I'm living in now has fantastic quality fish over all but the one where I used to work in Tennessee frequently got in very poor quality fish. You'd be lucky in you got in a bag of 50 neon tetras and less than half didn't have some kind deformity. Crooked spines, missing find and eyes and deformed tails. Bettas and goldfish were even worse there. Sometimes fish farms will run for years and neglect to bring in any outside stock so they just keep inbreeding until you wind up with weak deformed fish.

  • @sed6
    @sed6 2 года назад

    7:41 Meds Cory uses in quarantine, best part!

  • @kranson8514
    @kranson8514 3 года назад

    Great job. Smart guy thank you

  • @adso5555555
    @adso5555555 Год назад +1

    Appreciate this "keeping it real" content.. my neon tetras had white growth from Day 1 (no impact to other species), I have been through every medicine option available (in Australia) and nothing has made any difference.. thought I was just doing it all wrong, but seems like many aquarists are finding the condition untreatable.

  • @andrewspeedyatkinson
    @andrewspeedyatkinson 4 года назад

    Thanks Cory grate video

  • @treyreppe4348
    @treyreppe4348 4 года назад +1

    What you said with water parameters makes a lot of sense. Here in eastern Washington state we will have hard water and I have seen lots of loss at pet stores. I think most small fish suffer, I saw a whole batch of henriques rasbora dead in a box store recently (hard water part of WA st)

  • @naturedo2
    @naturedo2 4 года назад +3

    I got some neon tetras about 2 years ago. About 6 months later, one of them developed quite a severe zig-zag spine and has been that way for the last 1.5 years. It's colour has always been bright, it eats well and swims pretty fine too. At the time I thought it was neon tetra disease but it obviously wasn't.

  • @tigerick7291
    @tigerick7291 4 года назад +2

    What a great video. Very well explained. They are getting a little more expensive here in the UK.

  • @kennys709
    @kennys709 4 года назад +1

    Great video

  • @BobBombadil
    @BobBombadil 2 года назад +1

    I fricking love this guy

  • @brunobarroso1597
    @brunobarroso1597 3 года назад +2

    Few things are as cool as adding some to a shoal you already have established. Little guys freak out, then realize,
    ”oh cool...there’s a lot of us here....”

    • @Xsksnssjccxghb
      @Xsksnssjccxghb 3 года назад +1

      Can someone film of video of just that😂? Would be too satisfying to watch

  • @Deddy676
    @Deddy676 3 года назад

    Thanks for the new knowledge, i'm just adding about 3 more Ramirezi Fish and now it be 5. And yeah you're right, my neon tetra stop schooling and start to hiding, i think they're scare. I'll try to buy more neon tetra after this. Thank you so much dude!

  • @tessw9744
    @tessw9744 8 месяцев назад +1

    Y'know? I have never encountered a fish disease that was due to parasites or bacteria that I haven't been able to cure with Methylene Blue. Recently, I had a guppy that had ick....it was so bad that he lost his big triangle tail....it was bad. He was also lethargic. I put him in a hospital tank and some Methylene Blue (a gallon tank) 4 drops of MB. And I just let him live there for a week. That was 3 months ago and his tail is almost back to normal,and he's as feisty as ever. And WOW! Does he ever have a fierce appetite.
    Also feeding fish organic garlic powder causes them to thrive.
    Thanks for this informative video, keep helping us keep our fish happy!
    😘
    Edit: I also used MB on a fish that had dropsy....That was a year ago...I still have her, without dropsy. I can't say for sure that it was the MB,but that was the only thing I used, and she's fine now.

  • @redflame6508
    @redflame6508 4 года назад

    thanks very edeucational

  • @theturtwig50
    @theturtwig50 4 года назад +1

    Man did I learn this the hard way. I brought home 5 cardinal tetras from a REALLY crappy tank at a mom&pop store, 2 were missing fins, 2 slowly withered away due to starvation/illness, and 1 is STILL alive. Some of the tetras that made it (including the alive one) also got Ich, so that was fun to treat. :)

  • @kurtisstutzman7056
    @kurtisstutzman7056 Год назад

    Ours are $3.99 at our mon & pop shops here in Sarasota, Florida... They are far and healthy usually... At the big box stores, they are as cheap as $1.99 and they're not fat or healthy...! I did the "test", I bought 20 of each, put them in separate tanks... Only 3 of the big box store's $1.99 neon tetras lived... All but one of the $3.99, fat & healthy neon tetras survived...! I will always choose my local stores over big box tetras...! Thanks and keep up your awesomeness...!

  • @chrisabhijit3963
    @chrisabhijit3963 3 года назад

    I loved this video!

  • @chardavidson4034
    @chardavidson4034 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Cory. That was very helpful. I had many neon tetras I did have one with deformed body. Unfortunately I had to euthanize. But now after watching your video. I have learned much more.

  • @keithboxall4366
    @keithboxall4366 3 года назад

    thanks cory for this brillant explaination of fish farms and stores . i fish at my local lake and fish pass away we are having trouble with i think the climate change . the fish their are living in summer conditions and their breeding is totally upside down theirs fish going around with eggs inside and when spring comes around they dont realise their eggs on time and you find the fish die with the eggs inside where they couldnt get them out and stress is put upon the fish . this is very important with people like you explaining the struture of fish keeping .

  • @Blackfox_Kitsune
    @Blackfox_Kitsune 3 года назад +2

    yikes is your eye ok cory? :( and thanks again for this vid, been planning in getting some tetra's so this came up while i was starting my research searches.

  • @Vod_MacDuff
    @Vod_MacDuff Год назад +2

    The Petco near me refuses to even stock neon tetras anymore, because so many die shortly after they get them.

  • @flawlessstrategy9972
    @flawlessstrategy9972 4 года назад +8

    "Watching this video alone is gonna put you over the top."
    Yeah, that's why I made everyone leave the room!

  • @philipherbert9298
    @philipherbert9298 3 года назад

    Brilliant Cory thanks.
    I was going to get a bunch of Neons to go in Discus aquarium,will spoil them,worried about water temperature.

  • @telescopeaquatics
    @telescopeaquatics 4 года назад

    Awesome video

  • @aquapuncture
    @aquapuncture 4 года назад

    Those are some nice looking neons for sale in this video 👍I will be checking out that link! 🤓

  • @kristinayagmin5893
    @kristinayagmin5893 4 года назад +2

    Petco employee made me probably permanently shy away from super tiny fish like neons. Brought them home to find out the way he was catching them made two lose their tails entirely, and others had severe fin damage. They died within the hour of being put in a perfectly stable tank, cycled for 2 months. They even hid the entire hour before they died.

  • @ShaneZettelmier
    @ShaneZettelmier 4 года назад +3

    In my experience all Tetris are pretty robust. They’re tiny so you can hurt them when your netting and moving them but for the most part they work in a pretty wide variety of water parameters, though they like soft and once you get them in your tank and they’re established, they seem to be incredibly robust. I bought 8 ember tetras A couple years ago from Petco and then a pop and drop after floating them for 20 minutes and they’re fine. I can’t even tell you how many neon tetras I’ve had in my life, probably thousands and for the most part you throw them in your tank and if they get through the first week they’re usually there for a few years, eventually they get old and die, if you have A larger tank with snails and shrimp or a Pleco in your tank you’ll probably never see the dead unless their still floating. Like any other fish if your waters not cleaned enough ammonia and the basics will get them but compared to most other fish they’re incredibly hearty from my experience and very low maintenance, they’ll eat any flake food and they’re almost 0 maintenance. Also when Cory’s talking about stress, it’s a schooling fish and you have to have numbers. I would say eight is the bare minimum in a tank without predators or anything that would scare them or they would think it’s a predator. Lots of cover but the best thing you can do is have lots of neons, also I keep mine at about 72° and they’ve never had a problem the color at find their active the eat fine and even when the tank gets down to 71 or below on cold days they’re still fine but if your water is clean can you put 20 or more in there and they have some kind of plant cover or something to hide in your good 99.9% of the time.

  • @SuperGankBros
    @SuperGankBros 2 года назад

    I'm at 15 years now in the aquarium hobby and the only time I have "kept" neon tetras was when I was 7. that was about 6 years before I actually started the hobby and don't count it. My parents decided to get a small 5 gallon hex tank. Filled it up with water and went to the store the next day. The employee sold us a goldfish, a single neon tetra, a silver hatchet, and a marbled hatchet. Needless to say within 4 days all that was left was a fat (somewhat happy due to finally getting food) feeder goldfish. 15 years later and I've finally decided I wanted to try some smaller community fish with my first actual "small" tank in a planted 40 breeder. Always had large (6' tanks) with CA and SA fish. Reading up on Neons I actually started to get a bit nervous with all the woe is me commentary going on about them and how sensitive and prone to disease they are. I'm glad I came across the video to essentially calm my nerves about getting them. I'm looking forward to the day when I can sit here and turn and see a giant shoal of them in the tank with some Bolivian Rams.

  • @landermartyn4851
    @landermartyn4851 4 года назад +2

    great vid

  • @marysoldeeley2218
    @marysoldeeley2218 4 года назад

    Back in the 80s and 90s the best fish to cycle a tank with was neon tetras, we would sell them with new tank set ups because they are so hardy, or were. There used to be a fish med specifically for neon tetra disease, I can't remember what it was called. It was discontinued here in Canada in the late 90s. Florescent green stuff in a pill. The main ingredient was Tetracycline. So at the pet store we would get shipments in that had obvious neon tetra disease. We got a prescription from the vet for human grade tetracycline and treated with that. No issues after. We fed the bent ones to the lionfish or other live food eaters. Now I'm seeing other info and videos like yours here, I'm starting to second guess all that... Things change fast as new info is learned for sure Eh. :)

  • @cole3967
    @cole3967 4 года назад

    Great video. Our Black Neons are quite hardy 👍