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Yep, I've been bitten. My bf sent flowers to me at the office on our
anniversary, I thought the "vase" looked a bit odd lol, turns out it was a betta bowl. During a bad day at work - he popped by with a little guy, Figaro, for me. Talk about a pick me up! After getting Figaro digs more appropriate for the handsome devil he is such an active happy little fellow. Well now he has 5 more brothers lol. I didn't mean to get that many (fingers crossed), but I just had to. Poor things were miserable at the pet store, cramped ugly little bowls, hanging around the bottom, couldn't even be bothered to flare at their neighbors. It's been a few days now and they are all happy and active and flaring like mad when in sight of each other. So, on to the point of the post, other than the brag, how should I keep them in terms of contact/sight? I've heard that they should only be in sight and flaring for short periods of time, say 20 minutes, or else they will become stressed. Or is it ok for them to see each other for longer? TIA, Owned by water dwellers: Figaro, Armand, Sebastian, Prince, Caine, Pascal and felines Moo and Spade. |
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S Stevenson wrote:
Yep, I've been bitten. My bf sent flowers to me at the office on our anniversary, I thought the "vase" looked a bit odd lol, turns out it was a betta bowl. During a bad day at work - he popped by with a little guy, Figaro, for me. Talk about a pick me up! After getting Figaro digs more appropriate for the handsome devil he is such an active happy little fellow. Well now he has 5 more brothers lol. I didn't mean to get that many (fingers crossed), but I just had to. Poor things were miserable at the pet store, cramped ugly little bowls, hanging around the bottom, couldn't even be bothered to flare at their neighbors. It's been a few days now and they are all happy and active and flaring like mad when in sight of each other. So, on to the point of the post, other than the brag, how should I keep them in terms of contact/sight? I've heard that they should only be in sight and flaring for short periods of time, say 20 minutes, or else they will become stressed. Or is it ok for them to see each other for longer? TIA, Owned by water dwellers: Figaro, Armand, Sebastian, Prince, Caine, Pascal and felines Moo and Spade. It's sure hard to have only one betta. I've found that bettas have different preferences for contact time with other bettas. Some fish are farily inactive, but perk up with a full time "flare buddy" in the next bowl. Other bettas don't seem to be able to settle down with another male next to them. I had one who was so aggressive that his fins were constantly shredded from flaring too hard and nipping at his own fins with another male nearby. Alone, his fins grew back, he explored his tank, rested on the plants, and blew bubble nests. So, watch them and see which seem content with a "flare buddy" and which seem to need some time alone. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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"S Stevenson" wrote in message news:GBLNe.72368$vj.69111@pd7tw1no... Yep, I've been bitten. My bf sent flowers to me at the office on our anniversary, I thought the "vase" looked a bit odd lol, turns out it was a betta bowl. During a bad day at work - he popped by with a little guy, Figaro, for me. Talk about a pick me up! After getting Figaro digs more appropriate for the handsome devil he is such an active happy little fellow. Well now he has 5 more brothers lol. I didn't mean to get that many (fingers crossed), but I just had to. Poor things were miserable at the pet store, cramped ugly little bowls, hanging around the bottom, couldn't even be bothered to flare at their neighbors. It's been a few days now and they are all happy and active and flaring like mad when in sight of each other. So, on to the point of the post, other than the brag, how should I keep them in terms of contact/sight? I've heard that they should only be in sight and flaring for short periods of time, say 20 minutes, or else they will become stressed. Or is it ok for them to see each other for longer? All I know is that you shouldn't let them see each other for long periods of time (I haven't seen a quote of exactly how long - i.e. exact minutes/seconds) as this can stress them and disease wouldn't be far off at that rate. Good luck and HTH! Later! TIA, Owned by water dwellers: Figaro, Armand, Sebastian, Prince, Caine, Pascal and felines Moo and Spade. |
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Daniel Morrow wrote:
All I know is that you shouldn't let them see each other for long periods of time (I haven't seen a quote of exactly how long - i.e. exact minutes/seconds) as this can stress them and disease wouldn't be far off at that rate. Good luck and HTH! Later! Bettas have also been known to jump out of their bowl to try to get to the other betta. - Logic316 "Conservative: a statesman who is enamoured of existing evils, as distinguished from the Liberal, who wishes to replace them with new ones." |
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