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Yes please. If you dont mind.Alasse said:As a person who has now just found some cardinals cheap lol I will shortly have 20 of them swimming in my tank. I'll let you know how they go
ShinySideUp said:I have neons, they are three years old now. I started with twelve but am down to six now I don't how bad or good that is as I have no idea how long lived they are generally.
Just to get my plug in for my favourite fish and totally irrelevant to this thread; my Clown Loaches are coming up to 12 years old now and are still growing.
Thankyou for your input. I do really like neons but as you say i think there is a breeding issue with them.in the uk as they dont seem live long here. Its a real shame , because i really do l8ke themeaglesaquarium said:Wow... lots of 'hate' on the neons (not really, but not a single vote for the neons)!
I vote neons! I have kept neons since I was a kid. I have kept neons myself for a long time, and still have a shoal of 9 neons. The neons are from a local mega-chain fish store. I only buy them when they are $1 each, and I've NEVER, not even once, lost half of them at once. In fact, they have been some of my hardiest fish to have kept.
For example, I had a problem tank at work, and it killed bloodfin tetras (commonly described as very hard), but the bloodfins died in the tank within hours (12-24). I tried to figure out the problem, fix it, tried again, same result. The neons went into the tank and they are still swimming. My original shoal of 20 neons from 4 years ago is now down to 9.
I will concede to TLM that the cardinals have more red. They are also larger, so you can't have as many as you could neons. And for me, the added neons adds a little something to the appearance.
Anyway, I don't want to dissuade you from the cardinals, but I wanted to add a good word for the neons. I've done some very informal observations and it seems that UKers are having much more trouble with neons than USers. Perhaps there's an issue in the breeding stock over there, that's not an issue here. Not sure, but that's just something I have noticed over the last few years.