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So, I was tired of taking care of two tanks (a 10g and 6g), cuz the
10g was a little over stocked, thus requiring extra care, and the 6g (planted, w/ betta) was growing every algae known to man (cuz I don't know how to take care of plants, I suppose, and I don't really relish experimenting with a poor fishy in there...). So I decided a 50g was the answer. :-) So, we got the 50g and I got it all set up (fake plants & various decorations + a nice piece of drift wood). I let it go for a day and then transferred the filters and fish from the 10g (6 neon tetras, 5 harlequin rasboras and 2 otos). I let them get used to it for a couple hours (yes, I'm impatient) and then the experiment began... I captured Dart, the betta, from his 6g isolation tank and put him in. The curious rasboras immediately came over to say hi and he promptly flared at them and chased them away. For about the past 2 hours, he's been exploring: got his tail caught on the filter intake a few times - I think he's learning; has covered most of the tank and I think he's figuring out the currents (at least some of his surfing seemed involuntary g). Ah! And he just discovered that there's an inside to the big tree-stump + mushrooms decoration! I was hoping this might become the betta cave! And, of course, he's continuing to chase everyone (though not flaring all the time). His favorites, at present are the otos - he seems to think they're the slowest, maybe because they wait until he's almost there before they swim away. It appears that the rasboras occasionally run interference for the poor otos (can't be sure of it, but that's what it looks like). Perhaps this is why his second favorite targets are the rasboras - who are much too fast for him, but he still seems to want to herd them about the tank. He doesn't seem very interested in the neons - nor they in him. For the first little while, the neons hung out together at the bottom and only moved to avoid him. Now they're swimming about in the middle, tending to stay near the rasboras, but the mutual disinterest continues. I'm not sure how long to let this go on - I'm hoping we can all calm down and live in peace... But I guess we'll see how things are at dinner time. On the up side, everyone's colors are really bright right now! :-/ Updates will be posted until things calm down. Liz PS: There's too much daylight right now for a good pic, but here's an OK one: http://www.lizmcguireonline.com/fish/50g.jpg (You can just barely see the end of Dart's tail as he goes past the filter intake behind and on the right of the stump/shrooms decoration.) |
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