yes, I must admit, I've been bitten too
first time I saw the females at my local fish shop I thought they were all dull colours so I never thought much of them. But then I found that females change colours, they can be as vibrant as males once they settle in their new home.
When I saw the light coloured girls I knew I wanted to take them home. (I've been an admirer of Kay's Belle from the start) I wasn't sure whether I want to have them in their individual tanks or to put them together with some other girls. I then spotted MG, she is the only one with that colour in the fish shop, dark body and orange fins with black line at the edge of her fins, very pretty, I had to take her home too
Most of the other girls are multi colour VT, but some of them like Minnie are combtail, very cool, so I bought another girl. It's better to have 4 girls anyway rather than 3.
So far I haven't seen the ovopositor of the girls but I'm sure they are not boys because of their size and they are not as aggressive as my boys.
When I have some money to get a bigger tank I might get some more girls but in the mean time I'll stick with 2 boys and 4 girls
the girls still flare from time to time btw, and I saw MG with a torn tail yesterday, but it's as good as new todaythey heal so quickly, don't they.
Do people with sorority tanks have problems with feeding? I try to give each of them 2 betta pellets, twice a day, but they are so quick, some of them have more than 2 by stealing from their sisters.
The boys are fed 4 pellets twice a day but they look a little fat. I wonder if I should reduce it to just 2 -3. How much are you guys feeding your bettas?
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