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No! One neon tetra alone needs at least a one gallon tank, and neon tetras should be kept in schools of five or more! Therefore, you need at least 5 gallons for neon tetras.

That is pretty small, because tetras need filtered and heated water. They will not survive otherwise. A 5 or 10 gallon tank with proper heat, lighting and filter is the best bet.

0.6L is to small for ANY fish to live, even a Betta!

Way to tiny! No fish can live in it!

Maybe if you do a complete change of water everyday. but it's like asking some can they live in a 2 cubic meter glass box with food, water and air. you can do it, but it's not a lot of fun.

That's too small. Neon tetra's are schooling fish and become stresses if not in a group of at least 4-6 and you can't get that many fish in a "tank" that small. I've always used the rule of one inch of fish per gallon of water.

It would be possible, but it would be akin to locking a dog in a cat carrier for its entire life. The answers already listed touch upon almost everything, but also consider that these fish come from swift-flowing rivers and streams and constantly exercise in the wild. Being in a small body of water with no flow and no school would be torturous to them, even if they did not die immediately.

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Neon tetras really need to be ina heated fish tank, since they're a tropical fish. A regular fish bowl will just stay at room-temperature, and not the right temperature for these fish.

no, they need to be in a heated and filtered tank, they also need school of fish that means 5 fish in a group or more. they also need a minumum of 10 gallons to be safe, they are active

They like to be in odd numbered groups.

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no they have to be kept in a tank they could be kept in a bowl but it is not good for them because they need a filtration system

The above is very true. More importantly, NO fish should be kept in a bowl. All fish need and deserve more water volume and better water quality which can only be achieved with filtration.

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Absolutely not; they are tropical fish that require a filter, a heater, and good water quality.

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