My New Fish

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I finally got my betta from the fish shop. I also got 4 Corydoras Sterbai which I put into the aquarium first. When I put the betta in with the corys he freaked out and went for one of the cory's; I think it was the first time he'd had company in a tank before. The cory just deflected off him and swam away too quickly for him. After a while the betta got used to the cory's and realised they aren't a threat. Now they swim together and they get along fine. I also got a small cave which they mostly ignore unless I put food inside it.

Here are a few pics; let me know what you think.

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I know that red bettas are supposed to be nicer when they are pure red but I like the irridesence on this betta and I think it gives him character. When I put on the blue led lights in my tank he looks purple which is cool aswell.
 
I finally got my betta from the fish shop. I also got 4 Corydoras Sterbai which I put into the aquarium first. When I put the betta in with the corys he freaked out and went for one of the cory's; I think it was the first time he'd had company in a tank before. The cory just deflected off him and swam away too quickly for him. After a while the betta got used to the cory's and realised they aren't a threat. Now they swim together and they get along fine. I also got a small cave which they mostly ignore unless I put food inside it.

Here are a few pics; let me know what you think.

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Here you can see the Betta chillin with the catfish. I call the betta Bob as in Bob Marley and the Wailers(the cory's)

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He's lovely :wub: I love that blue sheen he has

Thanks, they seem to be happy in their tank. I have a question: does anyone know if corydoras are happy in a tank which doesn't have a current? I think the current is a bit too strong at the minute and sometimes I turn the filter off so the betta can swim around the whole tank okay.
 
He's lovely :wub: I love that blue sheen he has

Thanks, they seem to be happy in their tank. I have a question: does anyone know if corydoras are happy in a tank which doesn't have a current? I think the current is a bit too strong at the minute and sometimes I turn the filter off so the betta can swim around the whole tank okay.
mine do just fine with a sponger filter-virtually no current :)
cheers
 
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mine do just fine with a sponger filter-virtually no current :)
cheers
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I was thinking about getting a sponge filter, how do you know which filter is the right size for your tank? I have a 60 litre/15 gallon tank. Are spobge filters quiet running aswell?

Thanks
 
He's lovely :wub: I love that blue sheen he has

Thanks, they seem to be happy in their tank. I have a question: does anyone know if corydoras are happy in a tank which doesn't have a current? I think the current is a bit too strong at the minute and sometimes I turn the filter off so the betta can swim around the whole tank okay.

Tank and inhabitants look lovely :).

I wouldn't turn the filter off for too long, the good bacteria on the media will start to die off. Turning the filter down if you can, or going for a sponge filter like you said sounds like a good idea.
 
Yeah, please NEVER turn off the filter for more time than it takes to do tank maintenance or moving etc - the bacteria will die and you'll end up with an uncycled tank again :good:

The more I look at your tank, the more I totally love it BTW :)

My cories tend to love a current, but I think you should be ok
 

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