tropicalmumma
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Ours is very active and interactive, in fact all the ones we've ever owned have been the same. At the pet shop (which I avoid but went in to buy the heartworm preventer for my dog) they had one in a small betta tank on the counter that had a big fake plant in it, giving even less room for the poor fish, who was laying on his side on top of the plant. I told the girl to check the fish, I think he's sick and she said he's just like that, they aren't very active fish so that's why they prefer small tanks. I said we must always buy the hyperactive ones then because with one doing that, I'd be very worried.
Now, I'm not expert, and have only owned a few over the last decade, but they have always been very active in the tanks and come up when someone is talking to them or to get food we put in, they swim around and seem to be healthy and happy. That fish looked sad. So please tell me, what's normal?
Now, I'm not expert, and have only owned a few over the last decade, but they have always been very active in the tanks and come up when someone is talking to them or to get food we put in, they swim around and seem to be healthy and happy. That fish looked sad. So please tell me, what's normal?