andyboot
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Hi,
A few weeks back I purchased a male betta and a baby guppy. The guppy was accidently put in the bag and the guy from Pets at Home didn't want to try and get it out of the bag as it may have killed it, so he just said to keep it.
I understand bettas and guppys aren't exactly the best friends in a tank, but as I've had this from being a colourless baby to now a yellow tailed young one I'm now at a stage where I'm watching the two like a hawk just in case they start fighting.
Just wondering if anybody has experienced the same situation in their tank and whether I should get this guppy out of the tank and back to the shop or stick with it and get it out of the tank at the first sign of trouble?
Here is a recent picture of the guppy:
Thanks,
Andy
A few weeks back I purchased a male betta and a baby guppy. The guppy was accidently put in the bag and the guy from Pets at Home didn't want to try and get it out of the bag as it may have killed it, so he just said to keep it.
I understand bettas and guppys aren't exactly the best friends in a tank, but as I've had this from being a colourless baby to now a yellow tailed young one I'm now at a stage where I'm watching the two like a hawk just in case they start fighting.
Just wondering if anybody has experienced the same situation in their tank and whether I should get this guppy out of the tank and back to the shop or stick with it and get it out of the tank at the first sign of trouble?
Here is a recent picture of the guppy:
Thanks,
Andy