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On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 04:20:46 -0500, Eric Schreiber
wrote: 26C is a real good temperature for a betta. You should be fine with that. If you want to get a heater just in case, though, ThatFishPlace has a submersible Visi-Therm Deluxe 25W 6.75" for under $15. I've got one in my 3-gallon Eclipse and it's working fine. Thanks. Ok, glad the temperature is fine. I should have added that I'm in the UK, when hunting a heater, but I'll have a websearch on the one you suggested just in case I can find it. He could simply be bored (do fish get bored?) or getting old. You Aye, he was an adult when I bought him. The shop doesn't seem to get anything younger. might consider getting a matching tank with another betta, so that they can make faces at each other. That seems to keep them lively. And you can always use an excuse for another tank, right? ![]() Well, considering it's an acryllic tank, the setup including the fish only cost me 10 UK pounds, which was a bargain considering how nice it is to have him there while I'm typing away all day. So another wouldn't break the bank ![]() I feed him tetra prima, a few granules a day. Try varying his diet some. Freeze dried bloodworms, brine shrimp, pellets and flakes - pretty much anything he can get in his mouth. That way you ensure he has a better chance of getting the nutrients he needs. Tried all of those. He will eat a little of the Tetra Delica brine shrimp from a sachet (and my other fish will happily finish the sachet) so he gets that very occasionally. No interest in flake, pellet, frozen or freeze dried bloodworm. I tried him on everything I've got, before I went out and bought the tetra prima specially ![]() Your current water change schedule should be plenty, though maybe you want to try it twice a week to see if that helps any. Doing the whole thing at once might shock him too much. Ah, ok. My only thinking (which I didn't really explain) is that there might be something on the surface of the water which stops his nests from forming, or something. I had a small grease patch showing on the surface a while ago (not sure why) and removed it by laying kitchen towel on the surface, but he hasn't laid any more nests since. But it probably is just laziness. Thanks very much for the pointers. You know, I think the idea of another one might JUST be what I go for... the bf won't be happy, but it's my study that he's in ![]() Cheers, -- . ( www.gorge.org/fish ) \_____)\_____ O /--v____ __` . o )/ |
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(Flash Wilson) wrote:
(B)Louis is still looking unhappy, in fact he was lying down and panting after I changed the water, thought the shock might have been a bit much That sounds like more than shock. I'd definitely be looking into illness and/or old age. You might try the Bettamax product from Aquatronics. I don't know if it really works as they advertise, though my betta responded well to it. It's supposed to treat poor appetite and listlessness, as well as the usual assortment of mild maladies. Incidentally, this time in the shop, they were all in small divided sections of a glass trough. I chose one which was lively and had made bubbles. Last time, they were brought out in plastic cups and it was hard to make a choice on anything but colour. So I'm hoping Rubens at least will be well and happy! Unintended side effect... now *I* want to get a second betta. I rather suspect my wife won't find the suggestion amusing, unfortunately. -- www.ericschreiber.com |
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 17:49:08 -0500, Eric Schreiber
wrote: (Flash Wilson) wrote: (B)Louis is still looking unhappy, in fact he was lying down and panting after I changed the water, thought the shock might have been a bit much That sounds like more than shock. I'd definitely be looking into illness and/or old age. Yes, he's always been fine, happy for any intervention in his tank as long as it's *me* doing it. When my friend fed him for a week he was really unhappy when I came back! You might try the Bettamax product from Aquatronics. I don't know if it really works as they advertise, though my betta responded well to it. It's supposed to treat poor appetite and listlessness, as well as the usual assortment of mild maladies. I've never heard of it, but I'll look it up and give it a try. I've found esha2000 to be a cure-all (within reason) and the water conditions seem fine but if there's something specific for Bettas it can't hurt. Thanks. Unintended side effect... now *I* want to get a second betta. I rather suspect my wife won't find the suggestion amusing, unfortunately. Actually I thought it would be boring having two similar tanks with similar fish in there. (B)Louis has come out to flare at Rubens a few times and it's pretty interesting to watch them both and compare their behaviour. So, um, can you squeeze in another one? My bf grudgingly said "It's your room" when I asked him. He returned that evening to find the new one installed, and didn't believe I hadn't already got it when I canvassed his opinion! I'm just quick to the shop ![]() -- Flash Wilson -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Still collecting Electricity Pylon photos - please send me yours! - http://www.gorge.org/pylons |
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(Flash Wilson) wrote:
Unintended side effect... now *I* want to get a second betta. I rather suspect my wife won't find the suggestion amusing, unfortunately. So, um, can you squeeze in another one? I don't know. I prefer to keep bettas in a minimum of one gallon. Not sure if I've got any horizontal surface left in my office that's big enough. Then, of course, I'd also need a horizontal surface, such as a couch, to sleep on until my punishment was over ![]() My bf grudgingly said "It's your room" when I asked him. He returned that evening to find the new one installed, and didn't believe I hadn't already got it when I canvassed his opinion! I'm just quick to the shop ![]() When a ruling is in your favor, act on it quickly. Don't give them a chance to change their minds! -- www.ericschreiber.com |
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On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 03:23:44 -0500, Eric Schreiber
wrote: So, um, can you squeeze in another one? I don't know. I prefer to keep bettas in a minimum of one gallon. Not sure if I've got any horizontal surface left in my office that's big enough. Then, of course, I'd also need a horizontal surface, such as a couch, to sleep on until my punishment was over ![]() *grin* Yep, mine are in two 2.25g tanks. I wonder if I'd be allowed to have one at work, when I get another office job? I suppose it would only work in a small office where everyone knows not to touch. Anyone have a fish in their office? -- __ __ ____ __ ____ __ __ __ _ ___ _ _ __ _ ___ ___ _ _ __ _ \ V V /\ V V /\ V V // _` / _ \ '_/ _` / -_)_/ _ \ '_/ _` | \_/\_/ \_/\_/ \_/\_(_)__, \___/_| \__, \___(_)___/_| \__, | |___/ |___/ |___/ |
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Flash Wilson wrote:
Anyone have a fish in their office? You betcha. I've had bettas, goldfish, and am now hosting three pygmy corys... I'm currently contemplating a larger planted tank to keep the overall maintenance down... -Donald -- "When you've lost your ability to laugh, you've lost your ability to think straight." -To Inherit the Wind |
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![]() Rubens is settling in well. (Yes, he's red.) And Rubens takes poll losition.......GO...GO...GO.......... LOL....Good luck with your bettas Flash, I can never seem to keep thos guys alive! |
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Flash - I was just wondering if you noticed your crowntails lose thier
finnage, I have 2 adult males and the eldest has hardly any of the long flowing fins left, I have bred him twice, I am currently breeding the 2nd and am noticing that they are starting to curl on him as well. I have 2 baby crown/pintail males as well and they dont exhibit this at all, is it something that comes with age, breeding, or does it happen to yours? I hardly find any info on crowntails on the web, and these are my favorites. Thanks Kelly "Flash Wilson" wrote in message ... On 08 Aug 2003 06:45:17 GMT, TYNK 7 wrote: LOL....Good luck with your bettas Flash, I can never seem to keep thos guys alive! Bettas are very hardy fish. However, a lot of bogus info has gone around lately with them. There are directions given with some of them when purchased as a vase gift, that say you don't even need to feed these fish, that they eat the algae off the Lily plant's roots! I've never seen them sold with vases in the UK... is this a USA thing? I've heard all the controversy of course, but I've only ever seen bettas in purpose built glass trough things with dividers for each fish, or else one in each communal tank in the store. Many shops get in poor quality stock too. There's been a craze for Bettas recently and it's not doing so good for these wonderful fish. Mine seem to get a range of colours - red, blue, turquoise and mixed, but never any of the more interesting colours, and all veil or crown tail. Some stores get in nice stock, so it may be as simple as changing stores and you might have better luck. If only. There's only one store here I'll buy from, the others have dyed fish etc. And kittens, which is even harder to see ![]() -- Flash Wilson -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- rant Outlook - Tools - Options - Mail Format - Plain Text Quote properly. Obey http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt /rant |
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