I_Smell_Fish
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How many female bettas do you think will fit comfortably in a heavily planted 15 gallon tank?
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6 or 7, but you need to make sure they are peaceful with each other not all are, introduce them two at a time and remove the aggressive ones. Make sure you have lots of hiding places so they cant see each other 24/7
I set up a Betta sorority just like you are describing.... 15 gallons, heavily planted, with 7 female bettas...
Here's how I did it...
Contacted a breeder, bought all 7 at the same time as juvies that were all kept together previously. And added them all at the exact same time... added to the tank as quickly as possible so that none of them had a chance to claim a territory.
Then.... watch very closely for over aggressive behavior from a particular female or against a particular female. The reason to have so many is to spread aggression and keep it from being directed at a single individual. You might be able to go as high as 9, but you'd need to,do more frequent and larger water changes.
Female bettas are far more capable swimmers than their male counterparts as they don't have the same fun age, so the current isn't nearly as big a deal. Bettas are also labyrinth fish, which means they can draw oxygen from the air if they are in a low oxygen environment.
You can lower the flow a bit, but I wouldn't worry about that unless you see the current from the tank blowing them around a bit. I never did. You can add an air stone to increase oxygen a bit, if that makes you feel better. I did have an air 'wand' as well. I don't think it made a big difference, but I happened to already own it, so I used it.
I'd recommend skipping the cories for a variety of reasons:
1 - extra bioload... not good in a small tank
2 - cories are easily picked on and bettas (even females) can be bullies to other species, though not all are.
3 - temp requirements. Bettas need warmer water than is good for the cories, speeding up their metabolism and shortening their lives dramatically.
7 is good, 5 would be pushing it.
Hmmmm, ok. Nix the cories. I read, in many locations, that they were good tankmates for bettas. Just can't believe everything you read on the internet.
I'm assuming I can keep my nerite snail? Is there anything else I can have? Otocinclus?
Thanks.