Hi everyone,
I've put a male betta and 3 females in my community tank today (juwel lido 120) and they seem happy, the male swims around alot and after a while he swims back to the top and rests in the floating plants I've just put in. He also appears to rest on the java ferns at the bottom of the tank.
He doesn't seem to have a problem swimming against the current right next to the outlet, but he occasionally swims towards the filter inlet, he just drifts towards it slowly and then gets stuck across it. He doesn't seem to be trying to get away, Ive just been switching the filter off until he moves but obviously I can't be there all the time. Is this normal? Would it Be advisable to leave him for a minute or 2 to see if he does eventually move?
I'm not reading any ammonia or nitrite and the nitatre is barely registering.
Just as I was writing this Ive just noticed he was following one of the females and got a bit close to the inlet, Half of his tail got caught but as the female swam away he chased her and managed to pull away. (when the females aren't there he doesn't seem to be interested in pulling away)
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Marc
I've put a male betta and 3 females in my community tank today (juwel lido 120) and they seem happy, the male swims around alot and after a while he swims back to the top and rests in the floating plants I've just put in. He also appears to rest on the java ferns at the bottom of the tank.
He doesn't seem to have a problem swimming against the current right next to the outlet, but he occasionally swims towards the filter inlet, he just drifts towards it slowly and then gets stuck across it. He doesn't seem to be trying to get away, Ive just been switching the filter off until he moves but obviously I can't be there all the time. Is this normal? Would it Be advisable to leave him for a minute or 2 to see if he does eventually move?
I'm not reading any ammonia or nitrite and the nitatre is barely registering.
Just as I was writing this Ive just noticed he was following one of the females and got a bit close to the inlet, Half of his tail got caught but as the female swam away he chased her and managed to pull away. (when the females aren't there he doesn't seem to be interested in pulling away)
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Marc