If it's not constant flaring, then it's alrightI try to flare all my guys a couple times a day.
I'd be a bit worried about housing him with the mollies and especially the guppies.. but from what you described, it sounds like it's going okay.![]()
If it's not constant flaring, then it's alrightI try to flare all my guys a couple times a day.
I'd be a bit worried about housing him with the mollies and especially the guppies.. but from what you described, it sounds like it's going okay.![]()
Kai [Sheltie], Kaedyn [Sheltie], Keeva [Malinois], Kwik [Malinois]
Okay, thanks guys.Originally Posted by binka_nugget
I was pretty worried too, I put him in my Guppie breeding trap (which hangs in the tank water) while I was setting up the smaller tank and he seemed to be fine. The Guppies were all around him and he wasn't flaring much. I thought I'd give it a shot, and I guess it worked. I have his other tank cycling in case there is a problem though. I might also add a couple more fish, and if he doesn't get along with those I guess he'll have to go by himself. There are lots of plastic and live plants, and a few of those "fish home" type things. perhaps it works out because he(and the other fish) have lots of places to hide?
The other thing is, does he *need* to eat betta food, or is tropical fish food okay? I throw some peas in there for the Mollies and he eats those as well. Is that healthy? I'm trying to find a frozen food that isn't too gross that I can feed as well. Do you know if the Betta, guppies, and Mollies will eat blood worms?
First to answer your question on bloodworms, Yes, they can eat them. Infact, all my fish that I've offered bloodworms to have enjoyed them alot, especially the bettas.
Peas are okay for him to eat, also, but not as his whole diet (of course, I knew you knew that^^!)
About the tropical fish food.. I would assume it would be okay. Though I've never done it myself, you could always compare the ingrediants of betta food and your tropical food to see how they vary.
I hope I was of some help. =)
Bettas LOOOOVE frozen bloodworms! Breeders often condition their bettas with frozen bloodworms and other frozen/live worms. I only have bettas so I don't know if guppies and mollies will take the bloodworms.Originally Posted by CagneyDog
Bettas are carnivorous, so peas don't really benefit them other than helping with the occasional swimming problem. I've read that they act as laxitives.. imagine constantly being given laxitives.YIKES!
Kai [Sheltie], Kaedyn [Sheltie], Keeva [Malinois], Kwik [Malinois]
Bettas love Bloodworms! And I'm sure the others do too. If he's not flaring too much, it's fine. Flaring is an excersize for Bettas, so it's good for them. Good luck, oh, and, where are the pictures?![]()
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