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Green Neon Tetra
Conservation status: Secure
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Characiformes
Family: Characidae
Genus: Paracheirodon
Species: P. simulans
Binomial name
Paracheirodon simulans
(Géry, 1963)


The green neon tetra (Paracheirodon simulans) is a freshwater fish of the characin family (family Characidae) of order Characiformes. It is native to the upper Orinoco and Negro Rivers in South America.


This fish is similar in appearance to the closely-related and better-known neon tetra, but it is slightly smaller and its red patch is less pronounced, while the blue-green areas of the upper body are more brilliant. It grows to a maximum overall length of approximately 2.5 cm (1 in).


Like the other Paracheirodon species, the green neon tetra is kept as an aquarium fish, but it is less commonly seen than either the true neon tetra or the cardinal tetra.


P. simulans is also sometimes called the blue or false neon. Hyphessobrycon simulans and Cheirodon simulans are obsolete synonyms.


References


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Neon tetra at AllExperts (834 words)
The fish is characterized by an iridescent blue-green horizontal stripe along each side of the fish from its nose to the base of the adipose fin and an iridescent red stripe that begins at the middle of the body and extends posteriorly to the base of the caudal fin.
Neon tetras are considered easy to keep in a community aquarium of at least 10 gallons, with a pH of 5.0-7.0 and KH of 1.0-2.0.
Unfortunately, neon tetras are occasionally afflicted by the so-called "Neon Tetra Disease" which is usually fatal to the fish, and currently without a cure.
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