rcole82
Fish Fanatic
so i've got 3 zebra danios and 2 female bettas in a 10 gal tank right now. I've recently purchased another 10 gallon tank and i'm thinking of moving my bettas into there (I plan on purchasing more). I have a few questions about the danios though
I have 2 smaller thinner danios that i'm asuming to be male and 1 larger rounder danio that i'm assuming to be female. the female one is sooooooo annoying, lol. She chases the the two males around the tank, and i've seen her nip a few times at my bettas, which is why i've decided to seperate the two different fish.
If i get another female danio will this annoying behaviour stop? or is it because i don't have my danios in a group of 5 or 6?
will my danios shoal with other variations of the species?
I'm eventually thinking of adding tetras into my future danio tank, is this a good idea, i was thinking since the two are similar in size and swimming speed, would this would be an okay idea?
when cycling this new tank is it okay to use the water that i siphon from my previous tank in an effort to aide the cycling process, or should i just start out with "fresh" water?
I understand that bettas, prefer water with minimal currents, so would it be okay to put them in a tank without a filter? right now i have an airstone in the tank that airates the water somewhat, but don't i need the filter to get rid of the gunk that the fishies produce? also, wouldn't this be a good idea if I plan on getting more bettas? (i would like to eventually add 3 more female bettas to the tank)
Some people appear to have male and female bettas living in the same tank, i've been told that this could lead to a possible disastrous situation but i would still maybe like to try this, lol, is there anything that i can do or is it all trial and error?
I have 2 smaller thinner danios that i'm asuming to be male and 1 larger rounder danio that i'm assuming to be female. the female one is sooooooo annoying, lol. She chases the the two males around the tank, and i've seen her nip a few times at my bettas, which is why i've decided to seperate the two different fish.
If i get another female danio will this annoying behaviour stop? or is it because i don't have my danios in a group of 5 or 6?
will my danios shoal with other variations of the species?
I'm eventually thinking of adding tetras into my future danio tank, is this a good idea, i was thinking since the two are similar in size and swimming speed, would this would be an okay idea?
when cycling this new tank is it okay to use the water that i siphon from my previous tank in an effort to aide the cycling process, or should i just start out with "fresh" water?
I understand that bettas, prefer water with minimal currents, so would it be okay to put them in a tank without a filter? right now i have an airstone in the tank that airates the water somewhat, but don't i need the filter to get rid of the gunk that the fishies produce? also, wouldn't this be a good idea if I plan on getting more bettas? (i would like to eventually add 3 more female bettas to the tank)
Some people appear to have male and female bettas living in the same tank, i've been told that this could lead to a possible disastrous situation but i would still maybe like to try this, lol, is there anything that i can do or is it all trial and error?