Template:Short description Template:More footnotes Template:Speciesbox The black neon tetra (Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi) is a freshwater fish of the characin family (Characidae) of the order Characiformes.<ref>{{#if:162876 | {{#invoke:template wrapper|wrap|_template=cite web|_exclude=id,ID,taxon

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| Template:Citation error }}</ref> It is native to the Paraguay basin of southern Brazil. They are often found in the aquarium trade, and a feral population has been established in the rio Paraíba do Sul basin due to the trade.<ref name=":1">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

TaxonomyEdit

The species is named in honor of pet-book publisher Herbert R. Axelrod (1927–2017), whose Tropical Fish Hobbyist magazine published this description and several others by Géry.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

DescriptionEdit

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An adult black neon tetra
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A juvenile black neon tetra

This species is of typical elongated tetra appearance; it is of plain basic coloration, but with two distinct, adjacent, longitudinal stripes; white above black. The eye has two thin but distinctive color bands across the top; red

above yellow. It grows to a maximum overall length of approximately Template:Cvt.<ref name=":2"/> Befitting its common name, it slightly resembles the neon tetra, which belongs to a different genus (Paracheirodon). Females are often larger than males.<ref name=":1" />

Additionally, the variety named Diamond or Brilliant does not have a white stripe but instead displays more reflective scales around the head.<ref name=":2">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The fish's natural diet consists of small invertebrates and plants.<ref name=FB>{{#invoke:Cite taxon|main|fishbase|genus=Hyphessobrycon|species=herbertaxelrodi |subspecies=}}</ref>

H. herbertaxelrodi is commonly kept as an aquarium fish by hobbyists.<ref name=":2" />

The black neon tetra is sometimes called the black tetra, but that name more properly refers to a different species, Gymnocorymbus ternetzi.

In the wildEdit

Black Neon Tetras are egg-scattering free spawners, and they show no parental care for fry.<ref name=":1" /> The black and white stripes on their sides are used to keep the shoal in contact with each other in turbid water.<ref name=":2" />

As Black Neon Tetras are so widely bred, they are no longer collected from the wild for trading.<ref name=":1" />

Present in both forest streams and seasonal floodwaters, the Black Neon Tetra is an adaptable species. It prefers acidic habitats with running water and waterlogged debris as well as aquatic plants.<ref name=":2" />

In the aquariumEdit

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Black neon tetras are kept in soft acidic water, although captive-bread they can often survive in mature tap water with a range of 5.5 - 7.5.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite book</ref><ref name=":2" /><ref name=FB/> Aquarists recommend that the water be kept clean at all times; that the tank contain live plants, a darker substrate and open water for swimming; and that the fish be kept in groups of at least 6, preferably more. The recommended minimum aquarium volume for a group of 6 is about 15 US gallons (60 L), and for a group of 8–10 fish, about 20 gallons.

Because black neon tetras swim at the top level of the aquarium, and do not feed from the bottom of the tank, aquarists keep them with bottom dwelling fish (such as pygmy corydoras) so that leftover food is then eaten up off the substrate and not left to waste.

Black neon tetras are fed a variety of foods, including flake, frozen and freeze dried food, living healthiest on a balanced mix.<ref name=":1" /> Small live foods like worms and brine shrimp are said to bring out the fish's colors.

Contrary to other Tetras, Black Neon Tetras tend to shoal discreetly in aquaria.<ref name=":2" />

BreedingEdit

Black neon tetras can be spawned rather easily if the water quality is right. Before attempting to breed the black neon tetra, breeders condition the prospective parents with live food. Fish around one year old can be suitable for breeding. The sex of the fish is determined by its body shape, the female being much rounder and more plump than the males.<ref name=":0" /> Although the black neon tetra can be kept in water harder and more alkaline than its natural habitat, for breeding it is necessary to be closer to what it would feel like in the Amazon. Breeding the Black neon tetra requires acidic water with no more than four degrees of hardness.<ref name=":1" />

The black neon tetra is an egg scatterer,<ref name=":1" /> laying adhesive (sticky) eggs over plants, etc.<ref name=":0" /> One female can produce several hundred eggs. The parents eat their own eggs, so the parents are normally removed after spawning.<ref name=":0" /> As with many fish, the black neon tetra often spawns in the early morning. Raising the fry can be more difficult because of their small size. The first food will normally be protozoa (infusoria), then Daphnia.<ref name=":1" /> Usually very fine fry food is used, graduating to slightly coarse fry food. At all ages, the black neon tetra benefits from suitably sized live food.

Credit card fraudEdit

Mutekimaru, a video game live-streaming channel uses motion tracking software to detect the movement of black neon tetras. This movement is coded as inputs into video games, effectively allowing the fish to play video games on livestream, and in 2020 the black neon tetras were able to beat a game after a 3200 hours of play. In 2023, the fish had been playing a Pokemon game and had won several battles, however after five hours the game crashed, which gave the fish access to his main page. Because of the way the movement of the fish was intended to realate to computer imputs, the fish were able to access the Nintendo store and buy $3.85 USD worth of funds and also exposed the channel's credit card details to the public.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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