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blove
July 4th 03, 04:15 AM
bettas dont like fast movin water cuz its hard for em to swim with their
long finnage and the black tetras will nip at the bettas fins so the betta
would be better off in with the platies.

"Sarah" > wrote in message
om...
> I actually have two questions. I have three 5 gallon tanks (started
> with one but made a big oops and had to get 2 more). Two of the tanks
> have bubble curtains in them because I like the way they look. Should
> they be turned off at night or can I leave them on? I can't see any
> detriment to leaving them on but I thought I'd ask.
>
> My second question is about adding a beta. I'd like to add a beta to
> one of my tanks but I'm unsure about the requirements/tankmates
> suitable for one. The tank I want to add him to will be cycled in
> about 2-3 weeks (so I wouldn't be adding him until it is), and has 2
> black tetras and 2 neons in it. The black tetras seem a little
> aggressive (with one constantly chasing or nipping the other).
>
> The other tank that I have the option of putting him in is already
> cycled and only has 2 platies in there. They're very passive and
> don't bother each other at all.
>
> Which tank would he be better off in?
>
> Sarah

Elana
July 4th 03, 07:28 AM
I wouldnt put a betta in any..
first, betta's dont like a lot of bubbles...in fact many HATE it
second..the tetras/neons are 'too nippy'.. will be a problem
the platys would be your best bet if you turn off the bubbles
however, some platys will nip at long fins...and also, with 'light
color' platys, such as gold, the betta may think it is another
betta...with the obvious bad results...

(Sarah) wrote in message >...
> I actually have two questions. I have three 5 gallon tanks (started
> with one but made a big oops and had to get 2 more). Two of the tanks
> have bubble curtains in them because I like the way they look. Should
> they be turned off at night or can I leave them on? I can't see any
> detriment to leaving them on but I thought I'd ask.
>
> My second question is about adding a beta. I'd like to add a beta to
> one of my tanks but I'm unsure about the requirements/tankmates
> suitable for one. The tank I want to add him to will be cycled in
> about 2-3 weeks (so I wouldn't be adding him until it is), and has 2
> black tetras and 2 neons in it. The black tetras seem a little
> aggressive (with one constantly chasing or nipping the other).
>
> The other tank that I have the option of putting him in is already
> cycled and only has 2 platies in there. They're very passive and
> don't bother each other at all.
>
> Which tank would he be better off in?
>
> Sarah

K
July 4th 03, 10:45 PM
You answered my question and I didn't even have to ask! I was just thinking
about asking the lfs if I could put a betta with my platties.

"Elana" > wrote in message
om...
> I wouldnt put a betta in any..
> first, betta's dont like a lot of bubbles...in fact many HATE it
> second..the tetras/neons are 'too nippy'.. will be a problem
> the platys would be your best bet if you turn off the bubbles
> however, some platys will nip at long fins...and also, with 'light
> color' platys, such as gold, the betta may think it is another
> betta...with the obvious bad results...
>
> (Sarah) wrote in message
>...
> > I actually have two questions. I have three 5 gallon tanks (started
> > with one but made a big oops and had to get 2 more). Two of the tanks
> > have bubble curtains in them because I like the way they look. Should
> > they be turned off at night or can I leave them on? I can't see any
> > detriment to leaving them on but I thought I'd ask.
> >
> > My second question is about adding a beta. I'd like to add a beta to
> > one of my tanks but I'm unsure about the requirements/tankmates
> > suitable for one. The tank I want to add him to will be cycled in
> > about 2-3 weeks (so I wouldn't be adding him until it is), and has 2
> > black tetras and 2 neons in it. The black tetras seem a little
> > aggressive (with one constantly chasing or nipping the other).
> >
> > The other tank that I have the option of putting him in is already
> > cycled and only has 2 platies in there. They're very passive and
> > don't bother each other at all.
> >
> > Which tank would he be better off in?
> >
> > Sarah