neonkalat
Neonkalat is a Finnish term that translates to "neon fish" and is commonly used to refer to several species of small, brightly colored freshwater fish, particularly those popular in the aquarium hobby. The most well-known examples include the neon tetra (Paracheirodon innesi) and the cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi). These fish are native to South America, typically found in slow-moving, shaded streams and tributaries of the Amazon Basin.
The defining characteristic of these fish is their vibrant coloration, often featuring a shimmering blue or
Neonkalat are omnivores and their diet in captivity usually consists of small commercial fish foods, brine