Alright so I know that because of the title on this you've most likely come in to give me a talk about mixing fish that shouldn't be mixed like bettas and puffers but just read what I got to say think it over and then tell me what you think
So I have a 29 gallon heavily planted tank with...
2 dwarf puffers that have shown no aggression to anything not even each other
10 neon tetras
7-8 kuhli loaches
1 dwarf Cory
And about 100 ramshorn snails for the puffers to eat
Now what I want to try.
I want to get a betta and introduce him into this tank I've had great success in the past with a very heavily planted 20 gallon long tank and mixing two male bettas and some guppies and they lived fine for almost a year before I moved them.
Keep in mind that I will be watching very closely and at the first sign of any trouble will pull the betta and move him into another set up tank.
Also the puffers are well fed and don't seem to have set up any territories or even be interested in the other fish at all.
This is the tank https/www.dropbox.com/s/09fn3vfufnvco9s/2014-04-18%2015.21.23.jpg
So I have a 29 gallon heavily planted tank with...
2 dwarf puffers that have shown no aggression to anything not even each other
10 neon tetras
7-8 kuhli loaches
1 dwarf Cory
And about 100 ramshorn snails for the puffers to eat
Now what I want to try.
I want to get a betta and introduce him into this tank I've had great success in the past with a very heavily planted 20 gallon long tank and mixing two male bettas and some guppies and they lived fine for almost a year before I moved them.
Keep in mind that I will be watching very closely and at the first sign of any trouble will pull the betta and move him into another set up tank.
Also the puffers are well fed and don't seem to have set up any territories or even be interested in the other fish at all.
This is the tank https/www.dropbox.com/s/09fn3vfufnvco9s/2014-04-18%2015.21.23.jpg