dcarmor927
Fishaholic
lol i swear i've seen 15 topics like this since i've joined the forum...I would agree also, no, dont put them together...unless maybe you have a divider
the only males i have had together were two plakat males that i bought as females they never fought but as soon as i found out they were males i seperated them.
His tail is about twice size of that of normal veiltail betta. sometimes his tail was sucked at the inlet of filter. He has to rest for a while, then swim off. Although he is very active to chase others, he is really a bad swimmer.
i never tried this b4. But this time i would like to try, my green crown tail betta live in a 30L tank.
Yesterday, i went to fish shop, there are some veil tail bettas, but compare to normal betta, they seems very big. I bought a blue one. But i do not have spare tank, i put him in the same tank with green betta.
This blue betta is about twice the size of the green one, but his tail is so so long, possibly the longest i have ever seen. although he is very active, he can not swim very fast.
at first i sepreate them with a breeder, then i get rid of it. They seems fine.
sometimes, they pose to each other, but big guy is not agile as the small guy. so he can not get the small guy. there are many plants and hiding place.
so can i keep them like this ?
I want to weigh in here.
How many of you who are saying "They'll kill each other" have actually tried doing it? There are so many people saying "That's why they're called FIGHTING fish" across the internet that it's unreal. People read these things now and just assume that they're truth. Why not try and find out for yourself?
I'm not expecting much, because I'm registered at three Betta forums now and have seem similar trolling on each one.
I've done everything you guys are all shouting about can't or shouldn't be done. I kept two males and eight females in a 20 gallon tank. Currently I've got seven males and fifteen females in a 125 gallon community tank. Sure, I've had a few deaths, and had a few things to learn when I started. Ignorance is the state of accepting a lack of knowledge, information, or learning.
With the proper conditions, male bettas can absolutely be kept with females and other males. If anyone wants to have a serious discussion on this, I'll be more than happy to participate.
If anyone wants to have a serious discussion on this, I'll be more than happy to participate.