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Adding Betta Fish with Corys and White Mountain Cloud Minnows.
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Hash: SHA1 * Jürgen Exner [2007-06-20]: Steven Schneider wrote: doing. Now recently I acquired a Betta from my sister and her Anyhow, I have a 20 Gal aquarium that is populated by three albino Cory Cats, and five White Mountain Cloud Minnows. What I'm planning to do, at some point in the not to distant future, is transfer the Betta to the aquarium. Bettas and Cory Cats get along just fine, no problem there. Can't say anything about the Minnows. K, thanks. I guess it'll be a bit of an experiment then. I'll make sure to post what I observe. :-) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (OpenBSD) iD8DBQFGeRux1UmAokozDQYRAvUjAKCI+xVMDFhsypC9uxO55A xE+bJ4LQCgm4Kh YQMwmj870hXC2Ge52QuutnQ= =GSSI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- W. Steven Schneider Key ID: Key Fingerprint: GnuPG 0x4A330D06 4AB5 8738 DC7B AAE8 3795 http://www.gnupg.org 6285 D549 80A2 4A33 0D06 |
UPDATE! was: Adding Betta Fish with Corys and White Mountain Cloud Minnows.
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Hash: SHA1 * Tynk [2007-06-20]: On Jun 19, 8:59?pm, Steven Schneider wrote: It's ~22 C (~72 F) on cool/cold days. This being summer, in a south facing apartment, even in Canada it's often 27 C (80 F) or better. 72*f is a bit too cold for Bettas and Cories. If you're water temp usually hangs around 80*f, that's fine. Well, I had bumped up the temperature on the tank heater to 24 C a couple of weeks ago. The corys and the minnows seemed to be doing fine, and the betta didn't seem to have any illnesses. On monday (09 July) I finally transplanted the betta into his new home. I'm still keeping an eye on things, but the new tankmates seem to be getting along quite well. The minnows were initally curious of the betta, but seem to leave him alone for the most part. Whereas the betta just seems to be happy lurking around the plastic pants. It was pretty obvious that the betta probably wasn't used to being in so much water. :-) The corys never paid the minnows any attention, and they pay the betta about the same amount. Truth be told, the betta seems to be more interested in humans and human activity than in fish and fish activity. I had almost forgotten how much bettas reminded me of puppies in that respect. :-) Oh well, that's all I have to report about my rather mixed-up community tank at this time. Just though I'd share so it'd be in the archives. :-) Thanks again, -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (OpenBSD) iD8DBQFGlxvB1UmAokozDQYRAjTsAKCaBBF5Smme10E4Xp1a0y fhBxNzEACg2qnh lB8zSezvL4vucf5aAB7JsBU= =EsVG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- W. Steven Schneider Key ID: Key Fingerprint: GnuPG 0x4A330D06 4AB5 8738 DC7B AAE8 3795 http://www.gnupg.org 6285 D549 80A2 4A33 0D06 |
UPDATE! was: Adding Betta Fish with Corys and White Mountain Cloud Minnows.
On Jul 13, 1:29?am, Steven Schneider
wrote: Truth be told, the betta seems to be more interested in humans and human activity than in fish and fish activity. I had almost forgotten how much bettas reminded me of puppies in that respect. :-) Oh well, that's all I have to report about my rather mixed-up community tank at this time. Just though I'd share so it'd be in the archives. :-) Thanks again, Hey Steven! Sounds like things are going good. = ) Bettas are always interested in what's going on outside their tanks too. They become quite tame to their owners and do show their happiness to you. That wiggle dance they do isn't always begging for food, hehe. So do spend some time with your new Betta. People don't often think of needing to spend time with a fish, but they beg for attention. Some will even flare in the excitement too. I just picked up a lovely male Black Crown tail. He's gorgeous. I also had a round tail male shipped, and he's doing well too. Found several females at a couple different Petsmarts. They get good quality from time to time, and they were probably a breeder's culls. Gorgeous fish. Just yesterday I couldn't pass up a white and blue marble crown tail male. I was just going for Bloodworms, I swear! = )~ \ |
UPDATE! was: Adding Betta Fish with Corys and White MountainCloud Minnows.
When I put my hand in the tank to fix something or grab some plant
matter, my Bettas will swim around my hand and brush it. Sometimes I have to sneak my hand in to do it. Alarmed me the first time. I swear they want to be petted. I put three juvenile male guppies in with one of my male bettas about a week ago. It was funny. They wanted to hide, he wanted to see what they were. Even now if he can't see one, he will go looking for it. It was like that too, when I put the algae eater in there a month ago. It hid under the log - the betta dug under the log to find him. As long as he could see it, it was ok. When it hid, he went looking for it. Silly thing. TYNK, another one! I wish I had room for more. I often have to tell myself don't look . . . don't look . . . don't look, when I just run in quick for something. Iduna Tynk wrote: On Jul 13, 1:29?am, Steven Schneider wrote: Truth be told, the betta seems to be more interested in humans and human activity than in fish and fish activity. I had almost forgotten how much bettas reminded me of puppies in that respect. :-) Oh well, that's all I have to report about my rather mixed-up community tank at this time. Just though I'd share so it'd be in the archives. :-) Thanks again, Hey Steven! Sounds like things are going good. = ) Bettas are always interested in what's going on outside their tanks too. They become quite tame to their owners and do show their happiness to you. That wiggle dance they do isn't always begging for food, hehe. So do spend some time with your new Betta. People don't often think of needing to spend time with a fish, but they beg for attention. Some will even flare in the excitement too. I just picked up a lovely male Black Crown tail. He's gorgeous. I also had a round tail male shipped, and he's doing well too. Found several females at a couple different Petsmarts. They get good quality from time to time, and they were probably a breeder's culls. Gorgeous fish. Just yesterday I couldn't pass up a white and blue marble crown tail male. I was just going for Bloodworms, I swear! = )~ \ |
UPDATE! was: Adding Betta Fish with Corys and White Mountain Cloud Minnows.
On Jul 14, 2:16?am, Iduna wrote:
When I put my hand in the tank to fix something or grab some plant matter, my Bettas will swim around my hand and brush it. Sometimes I have to sneak my hand in to do it. Alarmed me the first time. I swear they want to be petted. I put three juvenile male guppies in with one of my male bettas about a week ago. It was funny. They wanted to hide, he wanted to see what they were. Even now if he can't see one, he will go looking for it. It was like that too, when I put the algae eater in there a month ago. It hid under the log - the betta dug under the log to find him. As long as he could see it, it was ok. When it hid, he went looking for it. Silly thing. TYNK, another one! I wish I had room for more. I often have to tell myself don't look . . . don't look . . . don't look, when I just run in quick for something. Iduna LOL.... Yes, another one. There's no use in trying to resist. It's futile. Pics coming soon....... |
As far as I know, the aquarium could be close to capacity, because it is in addition, the beta will I have to do more frequently changing the water. With this in mind, I am now more worry about compatibility. I understand that Tony is home generally gentle with other species of fish, and the Coreys and baishan Yun is very tame themselves.
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