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![]() "sb" wrote in message ... Dont tetras and guppies need heat though? The tank is hot enough for the betta but I thought tetras and guppies needed it hotter? I think Bettas like it about 80F. I would think that the Betta would eat the neons though. A |
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no the bettas wont eat the neons.... Bettas dont eat neons... They dont even
bother with them... And you dont need heat unless your house is like freezing, the tank will be good at room temp.... I had them and they stayed alive fine without heat, and also the betta didnt eat the guppies or the neons... Bettas dont eat live food, They might kill something if it bothers them... A neon or guppy will not bother the betta....I even had bloodfin tetras in with the betta, nothing happened... The betta wont fight another fish unless it picks at the betta or if it is another betta... check out my webpage, i got pictures of the neons in with my betta, in a ten gallon tank somewhere on there... MY FISH PAGE http://www.mikesfishsite.com "Angrie.Woman" wrote in message ... "sb" wrote in message ... Dont tetras and guppies need heat though? The tank is hot enough for the betta but I thought tetras and guppies needed it hotter? I think Bettas like it about 80F. I would think that the Betta would eat the neons though. A |
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yes exactly BABY platty not full grown neon or guppy, you dont want to breed
or put babys in with any fish until the baby gets bigger... A betta cannot eat a neon or will not unless of course it is a tiny baby or bothering him, like nipping at his fins or stuff like that.... "lgb" wrote in message ... In article , says... Bettas dont eat live food, Tell that to the one of mine that feasted on baby platys recently :-). -- Homo sapiens is a goal, not a description |
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mike wrote: no the bettas wont eat the neons.... Bettas dont eat neons... They dont even If they're small enough and the betta is hungry they will eat them. Don't ask me how I know... -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org http://www.mbz.org | Mercedes Mailing lists: http://lists.mbz.org 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | Killies, killi.net, Crypts, aquaria.net 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Old wris****ches http://watches.list.mbz.org |
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mike wrote:
no the bettas wont eat the neons.... Bettas dont eat neons... They dont even bother with them... And you dont need heat unless your house is like freezing, the tank will be good at room temp.... I had them and they stayed alive fine without heat, and also the betta didnt eat the guppies or the neons... Bettas dont eat live food, They might kill something if it bothers them... A neon or guppy will not bother the betta....I even had bloodfin tetras in with the betta, nothing happened... The betta wont fight another fish unless it picks at the betta or if it is another betta... No, Mike. Bettas are tropical fish and need a heater. They should be kept at 76-80 for normal conditions and above 80 for spawning. Bettas are also carnivores. They DO eat live food, including mosquito larvae, blackworms, bloodworms, small fish, and anything else that fits into their mouths. And my betta, who is nice and feisty in a 78 degree tank, flares and charges at anything I have tried to put in with him, including rasboras and Amano shrimp. Perhaps your bettas are too cold to care. I pity your bettas at room temperature. Bettas will indeed stay alive, but they live a cold, sad existance. -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ |
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![]() "Elaine T" wrote in message . com... snip No, Mike. Bettas are tropical fish and need a heater. They should be kept at 76-80 for normal conditions and above 80 for spawning. Bettas are also carnivores. They DO eat live food, including mosquito larvae, blackworms, bloodworms, small fish, and anything else that fits into their mouths. And my betta, who is nice and feisty in a 78 degree tank, flares and charges at anything I have tried to put in with him, including rasboras and Amano shrimp. Perhaps your bettas are too cold to care. I pity your bettas at room temperature. Bettas will indeed stay alive, but they live a cold, sad existance. Depends where you live :-) Here in Queensland our house temp varies between 65 and 85 degrees F. (Ducted Air Con, when used is set to 77 Degees F) Two Bettas in two 8 Litre tanks, 4 inches apart and they rule the house :-) (every time I ask they tell me they are happy) |
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try keeping a betta in Stanthorpe then :-)
"Sunny" wrote in message ... "Elaine T" wrote in message . com... snip No, Mike. Bettas are tropical fish and need a heater. They should be kept at 76-80 for normal conditions and above 80 for spawning. Bettas are also carnivores. They DO eat live food, including mosquito larvae, blackworms, bloodworms, small fish, and anything else that fits into their mouths. And my betta, who is nice and feisty in a 78 degree tank, flares and charges at anything I have tried to put in with him, including rasboras and Amano shrimp. Perhaps your bettas are too cold to care. I pity your bettas at room temperature. Bettas will indeed stay alive, but they live a cold, sad existance. Depends where you live :-) Here in Queensland our house temp varies between 65 and 85 degrees F. (Ducted Air Con, when used is set to 77 Degees F) Two Bettas in two 8 Litre tanks, 4 inches apart and they rule the house :-) (every time I ask they tell me they are happy) |
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well anytime i put anything in with my betta he never bothered it or
anything and he was happy without a heater in the tank.... And my betta never touched a single bloodworm everytime i put it in, all he eats is the betta pellets.... I had my one betta in with i think 5 neons and an algae eater in a ten gallon tank and the betta never tryed eating them or picking at them... It is 72F room temp in my house and all my fish tanks are at like 75F all the time... "anemone" wrote in message ... try keeping a betta in Stanthorpe then :-) "Sunny" wrote in message ... "Elaine T" wrote in message . com... snip No, Mike. Bettas are tropical fish and need a heater. They should be kept at 76-80 for normal conditions and above 80 for spawning. Bettas are also carnivores. They DO eat live food, including mosquito larvae, blackworms, bloodworms, small fish, and anything else that fits into their mouths. And my betta, who is nice and feisty in a 78 degree tank, flares and charges at anything I have tried to put in with him, including rasboras and Amano shrimp. Perhaps your bettas are too cold to care. I pity your bettas at room temperature. Bettas will indeed stay alive, but they live a cold, sad existance. Depends where you live :-) Here in Queensland our house temp varies between 65 and 85 degrees F. (Ducted Air Con, when used is set to 77 Degees F) Two Bettas in two 8 Litre tanks, 4 inches apart and they rule the house :-) (every time I ask they tell me they are happy) |
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