Neon tetra

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"I caught a neon tetra! I'd better put on some sunglasses!" —City Folk

Neon Tetra
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Name: Paracheirodon innesi
Family: Characidae - Characins
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The Neon Tetra is a tiny fish found in the river between the months of April and November between 9am and 4pm. It is the smallest fish in the Animal Crossing series series. In the "Bugs and Fish" window, it says, "A standard in many aquariums, these are easy to raise but hard to breed." It was introduced in Animal Crossing: City Folk.

Donating to the Museum

Upon donating to the Museum, Blathers will say;

"That metallic blue body! Hoo, that crimson tail! That pristine white belly! ...Now, THIS is what I call a tropical fish! No wonder this fish has the word "neon" in its name, eh wot? One of these should liven up the museum nicely!"

It can be found in the small tank to the left with the Goldfish and Popeyed Goldfish in City Folk.


Encyclopedia Information

Once caught, the Nean Tetra has the following information about it in the Fish Encyclopedia:

City Folk

TBA

Further Information

Neon Tetra are native to backwater and clear water streams in southeastern Columbia, eastern Peru and western Brazil, living in the Amazon river. It's originally from South America. It is a popular aquarium fish, mainly due to its unique coloration. It has a light-blue back that meets a silver-white abdomen, with a red and blue stripe in between them. It is however, transparent. During the night, when the neon tetra is inactive, it loses its red and blue stripe, which turns silver. There is a slight difference between male and female neon tetras. The males have a straight red-blue stripe while females have a slightly crooked stripe, due to their rounder body shape. Neon tetras can be afflicted by "Neon Tetra Disease" (or NTD), which is incurable. It involves the loss of coloration in the bodies, as well as restlessness.