Well, as some may know, I've purchased a pair of giant green bettas from bettatalk. I really had no knowledge of them, where they live etc..
It was a spur of the moment purchase )
So I did some research last night and tons of reading and I learned quite a bit. They're not your ordinary betta. Faith from bt had offered me another male to go along with them. I turned it down because I don't have the room, bettas are bettas,right? Surely they'll have to be seperated. But that's not the case at all, they can live quite peacefully in large groups in large aquariums, who knew? Now I know . Single pairs can be kept in ten gallons. So I'm setting up a twenty for the two I'm expecting. They ,unlike normal bettas, come from streams and prefer a current so I bought them a sweet little filter, they prefer cold water and don't need a heater and the craziest part of all...
They're mouth brooders just like cichlids. The male don't make bubble nests, instead he carries the eggs around because a bubble nest is hard to keep intact in a stream. He'll tumble the eggs for about 7-10 days and then spit out the fry, awesome huh? Now I'm sorry I turned down that extra male
I'll keep ya posted and let everybody know when they arrive
It was a spur of the moment purchase )
So I did some research last night and tons of reading and I learned quite a bit. They're not your ordinary betta. Faith from bt had offered me another male to go along with them. I turned it down because I don't have the room, bettas are bettas,right? Surely they'll have to be seperated. But that's not the case at all, they can live quite peacefully in large groups in large aquariums, who knew? Now I know . Single pairs can be kept in ten gallons. So I'm setting up a twenty for the two I'm expecting. They ,unlike normal bettas, come from streams and prefer a current so I bought them a sweet little filter, they prefer cold water and don't need a heater and the craziest part of all...
They're mouth brooders just like cichlids. The male don't make bubble nests, instead he carries the eggs around because a bubble nest is hard to keep intact in a stream. He'll tumble the eggs for about 7-10 days and then spit out the fry, awesome huh? Now I'm sorry I turned down that extra male
I'll keep ya posted and let everybody know when they arrive