Lucyxlocket
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Hello,
Ive had my male betta for around 2 months now. I decided to get 5 cherry shrimp for the betta tank. On the first day the betta did not appear to be attacking the shrimp and was just following them around and looking at them. Now it has been 3 days and I have witnessed my betta attacking and eating one of the shrimp. I have currently moved the remaining out into a bag that is floating in the tank to keep warmth. What else can I do?
If i get a new tank for the shrimp wont the tank need to be cycled first? Or will they even be ok in the bag until I am able to go a buy a tank tomorrow? every so often i am allowing the tank water to go inside to stop chemical build up and oxygen dropping. Obviously this is not a long term solution but I do not know what else to do. Any suggestions would be appreciated
Also the shrimp had plenty of places to hide but the betta seems to keep finding them and now they have been removed is investigating all their hiding places!
Ive had my male betta for around 2 months now. I decided to get 5 cherry shrimp for the betta tank. On the first day the betta did not appear to be attacking the shrimp and was just following them around and looking at them. Now it has been 3 days and I have witnessed my betta attacking and eating one of the shrimp. I have currently moved the remaining out into a bag that is floating in the tank to keep warmth. What else can I do?
If i get a new tank for the shrimp wont the tank need to be cycled first? Or will they even be ok in the bag until I am able to go a buy a tank tomorrow? every so often i am allowing the tank water to go inside to stop chemical build up and oxygen dropping. Obviously this is not a long term solution but I do not know what else to do. Any suggestions would be appreciated
Also the shrimp had plenty of places to hide but the betta seems to keep finding them and now they have been removed is investigating all their hiding places!