HI everyone! I'm going to provide some background and I hope someone who know's something about beta's can answer my question:
I've had a beautiful bright blue beta fish, Storm, who keeps me company at work. He lives in a large vase (aproximately a gallon) with a live plant that sits in a tulip shaped holder in the opening so the roots can dangle into the water. It has a fairly long neck and I leave about an inch of air at the top, before the neck area begins, for him to get his oxygen. (That's why the water space is only a gallon, it would be more if I filled it to the top)
I bring him home for the weekend every month or so to clean his water. I've had him for several months and usually his water stays quite clear between cleanings, but the past week or so there has been a sudden outbreak of algae in his home. It has only been two weeks since his last cleaning. The car ride home and changing of his water is quite stressful for him (he gets quite pale and sulks, I guess he doesn't like my driving) so I try to do it as little as possible. I have another Beta, Raiden, who lives here at home (He's actually my husbands) and his water was changed at the same time as Storms and is still crystal clear. His vase is a little larger, just over a gallon.
I plan on upgrading Storms living area in the near future. From some of the reading I've been doing they don't mind larger environments. If he had a larger living space, could he co-exist with an algae eater? Would the Algae eater be a danger to him or he to the algae eater?
Thanks for any help and input!![]()
Bookmarks