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I remember I had this new male in quarantine.
I keep the quarantine fish away from all my other fish. I was in the kitchen and kept hearing plunk...clunk, plink, plunk, bonk, etc....repeatedly. Turns out it was one of the new males trying to get out of his quarantine container. He was hitting the underside of the lid. 2 yr ago one of my lovely white males jumped through a hole no bigger than 1/2" wide and little longer. He happened to jump right in front of sleeping cat. He was "tasted" a bit and then left. Good thing I found him when I did. He was just laying there, a few holes in him where the cat had tasted him, bloody and almost all dried out. He survived his injuries, amazingly and never jumped through that hole again! lol (I didn't punish the cat as she did nonthing wrong. I mean heck, a fish falls out of the sky and all, hehe. She could have eaten him, or killed him, but she didn't. She just had a taste and then went back to sleep. = )~ |
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Tynk wrote:
Elaine T May 18, 3:00 pm show options Newsgroups: rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc From: Elaine T - Find messages by this author Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 19:00:28 GMT Local: Wed,May 18 2005 3:00 pm Subject: Betta fins suddenly shredded Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse Ack! I have 2 bettas in a divided 2.5 gal tank with a Nano Filter. I woke up this morning and both bettas' fins are in tatters. I'm talking total, heartbreaking shreds. Both were in perfect shape last night. Hi Elaine. I reposted your original post that explained what you found the next morning. Fine the night before, and absolutely shredded by morning does sound like one hopped over divider. Don't dismiss that so lightly. It is *very* possible and the main reason i do NOT divide male Betta tanks, as well have lids on any of them that are next to one another. These fish are very capable at aiming their bodies through a very small place...and getting back. I sure wish I could have seen what happened. Well...a round of formalin/malachite won't hurt anything and Richard's idea fits too. There is NO gap now in the divider so they cannot do it again. I guess that's what I get for rescuing too many bettas. :-( -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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Nah....you can never, ever, ever have too many Bettas.
I mean, I don't even really understand that whole thing..too many, LOL. = )~ Now on the other hand, my Hubby may tell you a different story. = ) Just do like me...get more tanks. = ) Also...if you have tanks that have a cabinet stand...that's usuable tank space. I have 2 1/2g's (regular shaped, AllGlass brand tanks) in rows under my 75g. I also had one in the 29g's cabinet. Kitchen counters are great too. (Hubby put his foot down on that one when I'm not spawning Bettas, so I only have the 3g Eclipse tank in the corner of the counter. It was dead space anyway, as it went pretty deep back there, and nothing ever looked right back there. That was until I put the 3g Eclipse there. It looks as if it were made for that spot. Even the Hubby likes it. That says a lot! However, when I have Betta fry I keep them in 2 1/2g tanks on the counter for the first few weeks. I like to keep a close eye on them, watch the temp closely and feeding them several times a day, is made so much easier when they're right there. Tried it with them inside the tank cabinet and forget it. Got a "crick" in my neck checking on them so often, lol. |
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The bettas' fins are growing back much more rapidly than I had hoped
with generous feedings and frequent small water changes. I also treated with formalin/malachite just to be sure there wasn't a protozoal disease. Of course, I have made absolutely sure that there is no way the bettas could get to each other now. I've found that floating water sprite will grow on ambient light in that tank, so now the tank has both java moss and water sprite. I'm hoping that having more plants and adequate nitrate levels will stop the cyanobacter from growing on the off chance it's a problem. Thanks for all the advice and help, Elaine -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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