I wouldn't recommend keeping any other fish with a betta, as only you may read that they can live in little bowls of water and with other fish but after I spoke to different breeders about keeping a betta they have always said best bet is on their own, as each individual fish has their own requirement like a betta likes warm water of 28c slightly acidic, need warm air above water and also remember after adding all your decorations the volume of water has decreased and cardinals need to be keen y in shoals of 6or more and a betta and an gourami there simply would be no room. Hope I've helped best of luck keep us updated!
Bettas are all individuals and it depends on the Betta you end up getting. I agree that the ideal is that breeders would keep them on their own, however for the average hobbyist we do tend to mix other inhabitants with the Betta. Some of my boys are fine with the other fish in with them, others are not. Best thing is to have plenty of plants and places to hide, that way the Betta gets exercised or bored of chasing things. Amano Shrimp are great little workers too, and as long as they have places to hide in the Betta cannot get them, they are very quick. Stock slowly and be prepared to remove other inhabitants if the Betta does not take to them or you see the Betta being nipped.
Yep I want to mix the siamese with other fish.
Iwantsomefish said:
I still have very high nitrite levels.
I did a water change last night, 60% ish, but yet still the level is so high it goes pink on the API kit.
Shall I do more water changes or just wait some more?
Eagles and RCA - where you both gone?
Have my tales of chemicals and test tubes for weeks on end put you to sleep?
Sorry I have not been around on the TFF until recently as a family friend had a stroke and I have been visiting the hospital/care home, here is hoping she makes a full recovery. I also have had a lot of work men at the house so they need my attention to! As before, if you need me urgently PM me and then I am more likely to pick up the message.
Have you tested your source water, as mine has very high NitrAtes, so water changes etc., make no difference.
OH dear, I hope all will get better soon, I did notice you weren't around and about but it was a dead end on my tank for about two weeks when nitrites just wouldn't come down. So you didn't miss much he he. In fact, you've come back at the good bit.
Iwantsomefish said:
Hi,
To those who are still keeping an eye on this thread, I do belive that I might have finished my fishless cycle but I'd love it if some experienced fish keepers, particuarly oracles on cycling can confirm for me.
As may have been seen above I was having trouble with bright pink tubes of nitrites that just weren't changing and I just got sick and tired of it so just abandonned my tank to fend for itself so for about 4 days I didn't test levels or add ammonia. So on Sunday morning I decided to check and I had no ammonia and no nitrites and bright red nitrates which I am guessing is about 100ppm.
So then I put 1ml of ammonia Kleenoff style in the tank which i think would have taken it to the desirable 2ppm leve. Roughly 24 hours later it was back at ammonia zero and nitrite zero and nitrate c.100ppm. I then had to rush off the work so just squeezed some ammonia in the tank without measuring but the next day ammonia was at 4ppm so I guess I put in quite a bit and it took 36 hours to clear, This morning I put a measured 1ml of ammonia in and I think it's all cleared through.
Does this sound about right? Is the cycle completed? Can I go get fish now?
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If I can consider it's all done, what do I do now? I know I need to put the temp down though to what I am unsure - 26degrees ok? and a large water change - is it 90%?
Does it matter where I get the fish from? Pets at Home is the more convenient, the only other major fish stockist I know is Maidenhead and it's a bit of a way away.
But first is my cycle all done I suppose?
Also, I always notice ammonia looks slightly green tinge like 0.25 rather than 0.0 but I assumed that was a bit of inaccuracy - to be sure I tested bottled water and they were the same colour post test.
PS Thanks to those who have helped so far.
I believe you have been getting some sound advice from others so I will not repeat info. I am currently fish-less cycling a tank and some very useful information has been added to my topic,
Clarification of the Fish-Less Cycle, I recommend you take a look as it will assist you too. It appears that my tank has in fact cycled fairly quickly.
I think it's processing v quick now - i put 1ml of ammonia in after last night's post at about midnight and at 9pm now,, 9 hours later, it's as per the attached pics - all good I think?
My 46L Edge has also become more established and I added a new image yesterday,
you will find it here.
Looks nice you know - but I couldn't spot where your fighter was in it - hiding?
Well done on being patient
I know this can be a pain, however, follow the guidance, measure your ammonia, record the results and you will soon see all your hard work coming to fruition.
In respect to where to get your fish from...
Main thing is check with your stockist what their process is for new arrivals? How long they are kept prior to sale and what, if any, treatments are they given before hand?
Can you
action this to remind us all where you are - cheers.
Good Luck I am sure you will soon be in a position to stock.