Thanks so much for the input! The one on the left looks clearly female to me, and the right is maybe a little more questionable. The flank spot and coloration of the potential male kind of threw me, which is why I was asking. The right fish only has a spot on one side.Based on size and shapes of flank spots and cheeks stripes (and less so the body colors) I would say you have one of each sex. Whether or not they will by compatible is a totally other question.
If you want fry, get rid of the blk. neon's. I use them in my 40gal. and 50gal. just for fry control and they are very good at it.only 6 black neon tetras
Interesting! I did a lot of research here and know that nannostomus are the best options, but I couldn’t find any online or within 40 miles of me.If you want fry, get rid of the blk. neon's. I use them in my 40gal. and 50gal. just for fry control and they are very good at it.
Of which the first thread doesn't even ask the question for fry predation, the second mentions that tetras are generally fry hunters (true imo) but also that they still work as dithers (a dither doesn't have to be fry safe) and the third that in one certain incidence black neons worked out.
Fair points! I guess I got caught up in seeing what I wanted to see here. I can remove these to another tank in favor of something else for sure.Of which the first thread doesn't even ask the question for fry predation, the second mentions that tetras are generally fry hunters (true imo) but also that they still work as dithers (a dither doesn't have to be fry safe) and the third that in one certain incidence black neons worked out.
In my experience tetras are all out of the question when it comes to the particular factor of fry predation.
Not in my own tanks, only in one I looked after for a while, which was a biotope community so breeding wasn't a thing. Going just by knowing their feeding behaviour I would deem them surely fry safe. But as they tend to jump when startled I would not use them as dithers. I'm a sucker for pencilfish anyway.I saw marble hatchetfish as an option. Have you ever worked with those?
I should avoid beckfordi though, right? Those are the ones that have been known to predate fry?I'm a sucker for pencilfish anyway.![]()
It's a suspicion. I myself haven't seen it.I should avoid beckfordi though, right? Those are the ones that have been known to predate fry?
Good to know. I'm not in love with black neon tetras by any means, so I'm just going to wait until I can get some pencilfish just to be safe.I´ve also used them in tank with fry for several years. Never seen a single fry snatched.
They indeed are. Nothing to add.Pencilfish are the best!
The problem with pencilfish is you can't write with themPencilfish are the best!