Hi, I would really appreciate help on this, sorry if I sound rude. The blue fish appears to be ill, as it's spine is lower in the back... And sorry for the low quality photos. These are tetras, but I'm not sure of what kind.
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3 fish, however yellow-green fish refuses to eat and hides frequently. (It is new along with orange; yellow-green is young(?) female, orange is young male)
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Blue fish at bottom left, poor quality disables view of what seems to be bent spine (Red is the most healthy, is adult male)
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Green orange and red
Poor quality picture of Red (and green facing toward camera)
Sorry, I took pictures of them but the only small enough one was the poor quality picture. The blue adult male's caudal (tail) fin tends to bend, almost looking like its sinking, downward whenever he stops in the water. This fish also tends to lie on the ground occasionally, hiding from others.
The green female also seems to have the conditions as the blue male, although the blue male is an adult and the female is younger. The green female doesn't lag it's caudal fin as frequently as the others.
Once again, I apologize for the quality of the pictures.
I attempted to mate the species, but quickly realized that my (soon to be deceased) adult blue female wasn't ready to mate, but rather had what I believe was the neon tetra disease.
I would like to breed these fish, but I think that I was incorrect in guessing they were neon tetras, simply because they are opaque... They do, however, glow in an ultraviolet light, (I have only used it twice purely because of cancer possibilities with said light), which leads me to believe they are neon tetras...
Other information about the tank:
-New
-Has Stress Coat+
-Has Aquarium Salt
-Has Easy Balance to maintain water chemistry and pH
-Has Quick Start
-Has Tap water conditioner
-Has new filter properly set up filter
-has air pump
-Red adult male and blue adult male are both transferred from an untidy tank (they survived in there, however I recently discovered a bunch of "crud" that has been growing larger over the past year which is why I transferred them)
-Has bits of brine shrimp floating around (read online that breeding neon tetras involves live meat, however they do not seem to be going after it)
-Water temp is 74F to 76F
-Old tank temp is 67F to 69F
-Miniature mammoth skull with yarn inside (intended for eggs)
-Corner contains 2 java ferns, 1 from old tank and 1 newly bought
-contains heating pad which currently seems to be doing nothing.
TL;DR
What specific species?
Do any of the descriptions for the blue and green resemble signs of diseased fish?
Thank you in advanced
Sorry for such a long post!
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3 fish, however yellow-green fish refuses to eat and hides frequently. (It is new along with orange; yellow-green is young(?) female, orange is young male)
*PIC TOO BIG TO UPLOAD*
Blue fish at bottom left, poor quality disables view of what seems to be bent spine (Red is the most healthy, is adult male)
*PIC TOO BIG TO UPLOAD*
Green orange and red
Poor quality picture of Red (and green facing toward camera)
Sorry, I took pictures of them but the only small enough one was the poor quality picture. The blue adult male's caudal (tail) fin tends to bend, almost looking like its sinking, downward whenever he stops in the water. This fish also tends to lie on the ground occasionally, hiding from others.
The green female also seems to have the conditions as the blue male, although the blue male is an adult and the female is younger. The green female doesn't lag it's caudal fin as frequently as the others.
Once again, I apologize for the quality of the pictures.
I attempted to mate the species, but quickly realized that my (soon to be deceased) adult blue female wasn't ready to mate, but rather had what I believe was the neon tetra disease.
I would like to breed these fish, but I think that I was incorrect in guessing they were neon tetras, simply because they are opaque... They do, however, glow in an ultraviolet light, (I have only used it twice purely because of cancer possibilities with said light), which leads me to believe they are neon tetras...
Other information about the tank:
-New
-Has Stress Coat+
-Has Aquarium Salt
-Has Easy Balance to maintain water chemistry and pH
-Has Quick Start
-Has Tap water conditioner
-Has new filter properly set up filter
-has air pump
-Red adult male and blue adult male are both transferred from an untidy tank (they survived in there, however I recently discovered a bunch of "crud" that has been growing larger over the past year which is why I transferred them)
-Has bits of brine shrimp floating around (read online that breeding neon tetras involves live meat, however they do not seem to be going after it)
-Water temp is 74F to 76F
-Old tank temp is 67F to 69F
-Miniature mammoth skull with yarn inside (intended for eggs)
-Corner contains 2 java ferns, 1 from old tank and 1 newly bought
-contains heating pad which currently seems to be doing nothing.
TL;DR
What specific species?
Do any of the descriptions for the blue and green resemble signs of diseased fish?
Thank you in advanced