Neon King or King Neon, Blue Neon... Is a species of freshwater fish in the family Characidae. Distributed in South America in the Negro and Orinoco river basins. They are popular as ornamental fish due to their striking and eye-catching colors
Neon King Fish Habitat
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King Neon – King Neon is native to Brazil and Colombia, in the Amazon basin. The suitable temperature for the best growth of Neon King Neon is 20℃-26℃, pH 5-7, water hardness 1-2.
The Neon Emperor fishes only live in soft water after many generations of artificial breeding. Nowadays emperor Neon fish can be kept in relatively hard water.

Living habits of Neon kingfish
Emperor Neon fish has a slightly flattened lozenge body, 4-5cm long. Flathead, slightly rounded mouth, wide caudal fin. Their most distinctive feature is a blue stripe extending on the back from the head to the base of the tail, the lower part of the tail is red. When fish swim in schools, their whole body will reflect sparkling light, very beautiful. That's why many people call them blue Neon fish.
How to raise Neon King fish is not too complicated, but there are a few points to pay attention to. The suitable temperature for green Neon fish to grow is 24 - 26℃, soft water with weak acid. The aquarium does not need to be too bright. Neon green fish food includes mollusks, roundworms, and industrial blue Neon fish food.
King Neon fish has a gentle personalities and likes to gather in groups to swim at the bottom. They are agile and can be kept with other freshwater fish. It is recommended to keep them in an aquarium to provide shelter for them.
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How to breed Neon fish
Neon fish spawning habitat

Neon fish spawn when about 6 months old, 8-10 months is the best breeding age. The Neon spawning tank should be at least 30 * 25 * 25cm in size and planted with lots of plants.
About 12 hours after fertilization, the fish begin to give birth, each time the Neon spawns, the fish lays 200-300 eggs. After 4-5 days, the fry is big enough and can swim freely to feed.
King Neon fish is not an easy species to keep. To breed Neon fish, it is necessary to pay much attention to water quality and living conditions. It is best to use water with low hardness, and adjust the pH to about 5.6 - 6.5. Aerate for 2-3 days, then drain the water into a prepared glass jar.
It is recommended to use a jar with a diameter of 90mm, 180mm high, and 130mm deep, with a nylon mesh bottom at the bottom (the mesh is small enough for fish not to swim through).
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A few notes when raising Neon kingfish
King Neon fish is a bottom-dwelling species that do not need daily water changes. Changing twice a week is suitable, pay attention to the temperature balance before and after changing the water. The aquarium should be equipped with a heater.
Aquatic plants or driftwood, and rocks can block the light, creating a dark space for the fish. Lighting time should not be prolonged. Neon emperor fish are very afraid of people, so they should not be kept in noisy, crowded places that can make the fish startle.
Certain types of mollusks and crustaceans help fish maintain their vibrant colors.
Neon King Fish Habitat

King Neon – King Neon is native to Brazil and Colombia, in the Amazon basin. The suitable temperature for the best growth of Neon King Neon is 20℃-26℃, pH 5-7, water hardness 1-2.
The Neon Emperor fishes only live in soft water after many generations of artificial breeding. Nowadays emperor Neon fish can be kept in relatively hard water.

Living habits of Neon kingfish
Emperor Neon fish has a slightly flattened lozenge body, 4-5cm long. Flathead, slightly rounded mouth, wide caudal fin. Their most distinctive feature is a blue stripe extending on the back from the head to the base of the tail, the lower part of the tail is red. When fish swim in schools, their whole body will reflect sparkling light, very beautiful. That's why many people call them blue Neon fish.
How to raise Neon King fish is not too complicated, but there are a few points to pay attention to. The suitable temperature for green Neon fish to grow is 24 - 26℃, soft water with weak acid. The aquarium does not need to be too bright. Neon green fish food includes mollusks, roundworms, and industrial blue Neon fish food.
King Neon fish has a gentle personalities and likes to gather in groups to swim at the bottom. They are agile and can be kept with other freshwater fish. It is recommended to keep them in an aquarium to provide shelter for them.

How to breed Neon fish
Neon fish spawning habitat

Neon fish spawn when about 6 months old, 8-10 months is the best breeding age. The Neon spawning tank should be at least 30 * 25 * 25cm in size and planted with lots of plants.
About 12 hours after fertilization, the fish begin to give birth, each time the Neon spawns, the fish lays 200-300 eggs. After 4-5 days, the fry is big enough and can swim freely to feed.
King Neon fish is not an easy species to keep. To breed Neon fish, it is necessary to pay much attention to water quality and living conditions. It is best to use water with low hardness, and adjust the pH to about 5.6 - 6.5. Aerate for 2-3 days, then drain the water into a prepared glass jar.
It is recommended to use a jar with a diameter of 90mm, 180mm high, and 130mm deep, with a nylon mesh bottom at the bottom (the mesh is small enough for fish not to swim through).

A few notes when raising Neon kingfish
King Neon fish is a bottom-dwelling species that do not need daily water changes. Changing twice a week is suitable, pay attention to the temperature balance before and after changing the water. The aquarium should be equipped with a heater.
Aquatic plants or driftwood, and rocks can block the light, creating a dark space for the fish. Lighting time should not be prolonged. Neon emperor fish are very afraid of people, so they should not be kept in noisy, crowded places that can make the fish startle.
Certain types of mollusks and crustaceans help fish maintain their vibrant colors.
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