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male betta question
Can a male betta be put into a community tank? Namely with white clouds and
tetras? |
male betta question
ChristyLynn wrote: Can a male betta be put into a community tank? Namely with white clouds and tetras? I have placed bettas with white clouds and tetras successfully. Sometimes the betta will not tolerate these fish, but from my experience this has been the minority of the time. I would not recommend betta with fancy guppies, larger tetras such as skirt tetra, and many gouramis (but others have done so). But this is kind of a grey question in which you will get a lot of different right answers, as bettas often have very unique personalities (which is part of their popularity). Just be carefull and watch your fish behavior. Good luck, Carl |
male betta question
ChristyLynn wrote:
Can a male betta be put into a community tank? Namely with white clouds and tetras? Male fighters tend to only attack fish which they consider to be a threat to their masculinity, ie anything with fancy tail fins, or anything small enough to be considered food. Avoid guppies, paradise fish, anything with pretty fins. We have a male in our non-aggressive community - swordtails, gouramis, danios, pl*co, loach, and a couple of mollies - and he's just fine. We had a tetra in there - until the frog ate him - and the fighter wasn't in the least bit interested in him. We tried putting him in the livebearer tank for a bit, but he went ape**** and chased all the smaller fish around so we put him back in the community tank. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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