Can Freshwater Angelfish live with Neon Tetra?

No — not recommended for most keepers. As set up here, Freshwater Angelfish and Neon Tetra should not share a tank. Here is why, and what to keep instead.

The planner's verdict

Freshwater Angelfish + Neon Tetra

✕ Not recommended

1× Freshwater Angelfish, 6× Neon Tetra

The engine flags this pairing on welfare grounds — see why below, and what to keep instead.

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Freshwater Angelfish vs Neon Tetra: key facts

A neutral, side-by-side look at each species' sourced stats. These are figures only — the verdict above states whether they should share a tank.

Key facts side by side — Freshwater Angelfish vs Neon Tetra (sourced stats only)
Key factFreshwater AngelfishNeon Tetra
Adult size15 cm3 cm
Minimum tank29 US gal10 US gal
Minimum group16+ (shoal)
TemperamentSemi-aggressivePeaceful
Temperature range24–30°C21–25°C
pH range6–7.55–7.5
BioloadMediumLow
Swim levelMidwaterMidwater
Beginner-friendlyYesYes

Why, at a glance

Drawn straight from the sourced figures above, using the same thresholds the engine applies — these show the data behind the verdict, not a separate opinion.

Temperature range overlap — Freshwater Angelfish vs Neon Tetra Shared temperature window: 24–25°C (1°C overlap). Both ranges include it. Freshwater Angelfish: 24–30°C Neon Tetra: 21–25°C shared 14°C32°C
Temperature range overlap. Shared temperature window: 24–25°C (1°C overlap). Both ranges include it.
pH range overlap — Freshwater Angelfish vs Neon Tetra Shared pH range: 6–7.5. Both prefer water within it. Freshwater Angelfish: 6–7.5 Neon Tetra: 5–7.5 shared 58.5
pH range overlap. Shared pH range: 6–7.5. Both prefer water within it.
Adult size to scale — Freshwater Angelfish vs Neon Tetra Freshwater Angelfish (15 cm) is 5× the length of Neon Tetra (3 cm) — large enough to eat it. Freshwater Angelfish: 15 cm Neon Tetra: 3 cm 10.5 cm = 3.5× line 0 cm
Adult size to scale. Freshwater Angelfish (15 cm) is 5× the length of Neon Tetra (3 cm) — large enough to eat it.
Sources & confidence (2 species)

These back the Freshwater Angelfish and Neon Tetra figures used for this verdict. Each figure is read from the TankStocking species database (v2026.06); below is the care reference behind it and how confident we are in that data. Confidence reflects the source quality, not whether any pairing is safe. Full source list and the welfare model are on the methodology page.

  • Freshwater Angelfish Pterophyllum scalare — Seriously Fish (seriouslyfish.com/species/pterophyllum-scalare) high confidence
  • Neon Tetra Paracheirodon innesi — Seriously Fish (seriouslyfish.com/species/paracheirodon-innesi) high confidence

Why

  • Freshwater Angelfish (15 cm) will likely eat Neon Tetra (3 cm).
Why this doesn't work: Freshwater Angelfish (15 cm) will likely eat Neon Tetra (3 cm). Rather than force it, keep Freshwater Angelfish with tankmates the engine clears — see the engine-cleared alternatives below.

Engine-cleared alternatives for Freshwater Angelfish

Tankmates the engine clears with Freshwater Angelfish — tap to load the pairing. "Engine-cleared" means they pass the welfare checks; still research each before committing.

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      Common questions

      Can Freshwater Angelfish live with Neon Tetra?

      No — not recommended for most keepers. As set up here, Freshwater Angelfish and Neon Tetra should not share a tank. Here is why, and what to keep instead. TankStocking's engine reaches this by checking minimum tank size, group needs, temperature overlap, aggression, predation by size and fin-nipping for this exact pairing.

      What should I keep with Freshwater Angelfish instead of Neon Tetra?

      Freshwater Angelfish and Neon Tetra should not share a tank (freshwater angelfish (15 cm) will likely eat neon tetra (3 cm)). Instead, keep Freshwater Angelfish with tankmates the engine clears, such as Bamboo Shrimp (Wood/Fan Shrimp), Boesemani Rainbowfish, Bolivian Ram, Brilliant Rasbora. See the Freshwater Angelfish tank mates guide for the full list.

      Related to Freshwater Angelfish & Neon Tetra

      Related guides on TankStocking — each scored by the same welfare engine as the planner.

      This is a planning estimate based on sourced species data — individual fish vary. See the methodology, the Freshwater Angelfish tank mates guide, or the full fish list.