Faia Betta
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I just stopped by a friend's place to try and find out what's wrong with my male betta - he appeared to have cloud eye but it's affecting only one eye???
Anyways, as I was waiting for my companion to get home - he works - I noticed the current situation in his 5 gal.
Usually, every other time, I come here he has two females and a 1 male betta in a divided tank --- he does regular water changes and has a fully fuctioning filter in there --- ammonia and everything is down at 0.
But when I stopped by this time, I noticed that the divider was gone so I instantly thought oh no someone's gone up and died on him.
However upon approaching the tank I noticed that
A) the three fish were all there
B) the male was swimming amongst the females & actually IGNORING them - he'll flare & chase but it's all half hearted
When my friend got home I asked him what the heck he thought he was doing and he explained what occured.
First off, since he's kept them all together - via the divider --- they've known each other for about 2-3 weeks
Yet 2 1/2 days ago the divider ripped when he was doing a water change at the nighttime - something he didn't notice until the morning after and he found that the girls had wriggled through the rip and into the half where the male was.
After an hour of observation - including scooping them out and checking for ripped fins etc he found that no there was nothing wrong with any of the fish
And they've been like that ever since
So that's 2 1/2 days of 1 male betta & 2 females living together
I've checked the fish myself, and they are perfectly fine...
And the strange thing is, is that the tank isn't even well planted --- there's 2 plastic plants attached near the water level.
Odder still is the fact that come feeding time all three INCLUDING THE MALE will use the feeder ring to eat.
Maybe it's a fluke... but it's still amazing
Anyways, as I was waiting for my companion to get home - he works - I noticed the current situation in his 5 gal.
Usually, every other time, I come here he has two females and a 1 male betta in a divided tank --- he does regular water changes and has a fully fuctioning filter in there --- ammonia and everything is down at 0.
But when I stopped by this time, I noticed that the divider was gone so I instantly thought oh no someone's gone up and died on him.
However upon approaching the tank I noticed that
A) the three fish were all there
B) the male was swimming amongst the females & actually IGNORING them - he'll flare & chase but it's all half hearted
When my friend got home I asked him what the heck he thought he was doing and he explained what occured.
First off, since he's kept them all together - via the divider --- they've known each other for about 2-3 weeks
Yet 2 1/2 days ago the divider ripped when he was doing a water change at the nighttime - something he didn't notice until the morning after and he found that the girls had wriggled through the rip and into the half where the male was.
After an hour of observation - including scooping them out and checking for ripped fins etc he found that no there was nothing wrong with any of the fish
And they've been like that ever since
So that's 2 1/2 days of 1 male betta & 2 females living together
I've checked the fish myself, and they are perfectly fine...
And the strange thing is, is that the tank isn't even well planted --- there's 2 plastic plants attached near the water level.
Odder still is the fact that come feeding time all three INCLUDING THE MALE will use the feeder ring to eat.
Maybe it's a fluke... but it's still amazing