fee de mer
Fish Crazy
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I just went to a garden centre and noticed that they had a small aquatics centre so thought i would look around. They had many beautifully coloured strains of guppies but no bettas then i walked past the cichlid tank. They had two female bettas in with fairly sized oscars! Anyway i decided to take both of them home. I know that it is not recommended to keep any less than 5 females together to spread out the agression but i couldnt leave them so i planned to add them to my tank which already has one female. Then i realised one of the females had a very bent spine so she is in quarantine but i put the other with my current female and they are completly ignoring eachother which i guess is a good sign.
Any way here are some pictures...
The first picture is of the healthy female the others are the deformed one. She never comes of the bottom unless to feed and when she swims she is almost verticle. I understand she might not live very long but is there anything i can do for her?
The first picture is the healthy female the others are the deformed one. She hardly ever comes off the bottom and when she does she swims almost vertically. Is there anything i can do for her?
Apologies for the dirty water in picture 1 i just stirred up the sand.
Any way here are some pictures...
The first picture is of the healthy female the others are the deformed one. She never comes of the bottom unless to feed and when she swims she is almost verticle. I understand she might not live very long but is there anything i can do for her?
The first picture is the healthy female the others are the deformed one. She hardly ever comes off the bottom and when she does she swims almost vertically. Is there anything i can do for her?
Apologies for the dirty water in picture 1 i just stirred up the sand.