LyraGuppi
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(Apologies if this thread gets photo heavy. The post below was supposed to be posted yesterday, but my neighbor's fireworks weren't as loud as I thought, and I had some issues uploading pictures. Hopefully everything works now.)
The same relative I got the 55 gallon aquarium from also had three bettas that she wanted to get rid of, so I've taken two off of her hands. The third one is currently in a 10 gallon at her house that we set up, with an established filter and a heater.
They don't have names yet, so I'll call them Red and Blue.
I set up my spare quarantine tank, a 10 gallon, for them to sit in until the Multis are out of the 20 gallon. The mercy space in the center has a heater behind the sponge filter, the tank is sitting steady at around 80°F.
It's not much, but it's better than the tiny bowl things she had them in before. I shoved all the spare Anubias I have into the swim spaces to let them rest, along with a little dwarf water lettuce. The filter was running in an established tank, some of the sand was borrowed from the established tank, and I put in a little bottled bacteria, so hopefully the cycle should hold. After I got them from her, I decided to put in a few oak leaves.
The third betta was in the worst condition, with Blue a very close contender. They both have buoyancy issues, ammonia damage, a little fin rot, and look underfed.
Here they are acclimating, with said oak leaves:
A few photos, you can sort of see them through the tupperware:
Upper view, they're very small and thin:
Blue immediately settled down on the anubias, Red decided to have a swim around. Sorry for the poor photo quality and background, the tank is very shaded.
They've both eaten one pellet each, and look much more active than before. I really hope they'll be alright. c:
The same relative I got the 55 gallon aquarium from also had three bettas that she wanted to get rid of, so I've taken two off of her hands. The third one is currently in a 10 gallon at her house that we set up, with an established filter and a heater.
They don't have names yet, so I'll call them Red and Blue.
I set up my spare quarantine tank, a 10 gallon, for them to sit in until the Multis are out of the 20 gallon. The mercy space in the center has a heater behind the sponge filter, the tank is sitting steady at around 80°F.
It's not much, but it's better than the tiny bowl things she had them in before. I shoved all the spare Anubias I have into the swim spaces to let them rest, along with a little dwarf water lettuce. The filter was running in an established tank, some of the sand was borrowed from the established tank, and I put in a little bottled bacteria, so hopefully the cycle should hold. After I got them from her, I decided to put in a few oak leaves.
The third betta was in the worst condition, with Blue a very close contender. They both have buoyancy issues, ammonia damage, a little fin rot, and look underfed.
Here they are acclimating, with said oak leaves:
A few photos, you can sort of see them through the tupperware:
Upper view, they're very small and thin:
Blue immediately settled down on the anubias, Red decided to have a swim around. Sorry for the poor photo quality and background, the tank is very shaded.
They've both eaten one pellet each, and look much more active than before. I really hope they'll be alright. c: