A large amount of tetracycline (TC) persists in water, soil, food, and feed due to the overuse of antibiotics, causing serious environmental problems such as damage to ecosystems and posing risks to human health. Thus, there is an urgent need to find a method to detect TC that is practical, rapid, sensitive, and offers ready visualization of TC levels so that adequate remediation measures can be immediately implemented. Herein, we report a fluorescent and colorimetric dual-mode nanosensor for the detection of TC based on reduced state carbon dots (r-CDs). In the presence of TC, the emission fluorescence of r -CDs was quenched by the Foeurorster resonance energy transfer mechanism to achieve high-sensitivity detection of TC with a low limit of detection (LOD) of 1.73 nM. Moreover, TC was also detected by r -CDs via a noticeable color change of the solution (from colorless to red) with the naked eye, having an LOD of 0.46 mM. Furthermore, r-CDs have excellent selectivity and sensitivity in detecting TC in waste-water, and therefore, have practical applications in wastewater treatment. The fluorescent and colori-metric dual-mode proposed in this work may offer a unique idea for the detection of TC, with great prospects for environmental wastewater applications. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.