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attibones said:Great thread. Would love to see it pinned. I know many people keep shrimp tanks of nano size. Maybe those too could be added to the list? Also, a female betta splendens would do fine in a three gallon.
Typically fin rot/fin melt, but a few others as well including infection from tail biting, lethargy from generally less stable water quality, reduced slime coat production, etc.Mamashack said:What diseases, atti?
I believe many of the wild types can. Smaragdina, imbellis, etc. they typically need larger tanks though.TekFish said:Actually it did mean 1 male and one female but I'll add females back on when I have the time. Question, can the other bettas be kept in pairs?
Tek oot.
MattShaw said:What about neon tetras? I've got a 60L tank (40cm2). I like the idea of a betta but what would be good to go with it in maybe a small shoal. You also mention my LFS probably won't have this stock - so where do I get them??! Based in W Yorkshire.
DerpPH said:What about neon tetras? I've got a 60L tank (40cm2). I like the idea of a betta but what would be good to go with it in maybe a small shoal. You also mention my LFS probably won't have this stock - so where do I get them??! Based in W Yorkshire.
neons need to be kept in a 20 gallon tank....
the_lock_man said:
What about neon tetras? I've got a 60L tank (40cm2). I like the idea of a betta but what would be good to go with it in maybe a small shoal. You also mention my LFS probably won't have this stock - so where do I get them??! Based in W Yorkshire.
neons need to be kept in a 20 gallon tank....