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EDIT: I decided i should'nt introduce all of my bettas at once. So just a few.
I've been keeping bettas for atleast six years now.
They are great fish and i'm partial to the females.
I've mainly kept all female bettas in multiple community tanks w/ cardinal and rummy nose tetras untill pretty recently i decided i would get some more males. I used to be a dedicated breeder untill about three years ago when i swayed away from keeping males - Having to seperate all the males does bug me so i decided to buy a large tank and work out a dividing system. That idea went to hell.
As of now i have a 215L tank and i spent alot of time working out and successfully building a dividing system and within about a week i ripped the thing out as i cannot stand having any unnatural obstructions in fish tanks.
The reason for the dividers was to have three males and a small female community tank - I ended up losing a male and never buying another so left with one male i decided to attempt a large female community with one male.
And success!
Now some pictures.
This veiltail male was the man i lost, he wasn't with me for that long but myself and the person who owned him previously worked out that he was atleast four years of age, so pretty decent life.
And here he was swimming around happily in his house next to one of the female community tanks.
This is Wilson, he's a HMPK and he has cute little dopey eyelids.
My yellow and blue veiltail females. Both atleast four years of age.
My purple veiltail - Everyone seems to love her.
I've been keeping bettas for atleast six years now.
They are great fish and i'm partial to the females.
I've mainly kept all female bettas in multiple community tanks w/ cardinal and rummy nose tetras untill pretty recently i decided i would get some more males. I used to be a dedicated breeder untill about three years ago when i swayed away from keeping males - Having to seperate all the males does bug me so i decided to buy a large tank and work out a dividing system. That idea went to hell.
As of now i have a 215L tank and i spent alot of time working out and successfully building a dividing system and within about a week i ripped the thing out as i cannot stand having any unnatural obstructions in fish tanks.
The reason for the dividers was to have three males and a small female community tank - I ended up losing a male and never buying another so left with one male i decided to attempt a large female community with one male.
And success!
Now some pictures.
This veiltail male was the man i lost, he wasn't with me for that long but myself and the person who owned him previously worked out that he was atleast four years of age, so pretty decent life.
And here he was swimming around happily in his house next to one of the female community tanks.
This is Wilson, he's a HMPK and he has cute little dopey eyelids.
My yellow and blue veiltail females. Both atleast four years of age.
My purple veiltail - Everyone seems to love her.