FoxChase
Fish Fanatic
I've had my betta for 10 days now. He's a plakit about 4 mo old. From the time I removed him from his shipping box, he greeted me with fins extended and excellent color. I was amazed how healthy he looked after 2 days in a bag. He has been very active compared to other bettas I've seen. He swims around most of time but not frantically, exploring, weaving in and out of plant leaves, picking at the gravel, etc. He seems to enjoy swimming against the filter outflow - it will push him back a bit and he swims harder against it. He'll return 2-3 times and then go off and do something different. I've seen him do this on several days.
Whenever I approach the tank, he's always right to the front, actively swimming back & forth, up & down. He most always keeps his fins extended, not flared.
He has a mirror that attaches to the outside of the tank so he can have some stimulation about 2 hrs per day. He'll flare for the reflection but is not obsessive about the mirror. On the third day here, he started making a small bubble nest and did so for a few days. Today I noticed he built another one shortly after his mirror was available. He builds them on the opposite side of the tank from the mirror.
He figured out the feeding ring in a couple days and now begs for food shamelessly whenever I lift the glass top. He's fed twice daily and eats well except for the Invert Aquatics Extreme Color Betta Bits (pellets). He spits those out. His different foods are rotated - Betta Bug Bites micro pellet and flake, Hikari freeze dried Brine Shrimp, Daphna and Bloodworms (his favorite). Planning to get him some frozen bloodworms and brine shrimp soon.
He was a bit thin when he first arrived, I assume from the lack of food during shipping, but has gained a bit of weight since. He's no longer sucked in behind his ribcage. His color, fins and temperament have been consistent since day one.
So, is it normal to have such a happy, busy betta?
I read that too much activity could be a sign of distress, so I've been a little concerned. He acts more like a busy clown fish than a broody betta!
Tank temp is 78°, all water tests fall within normal ranges for bettas.
Do I just have an exuberant youngster or should I be concerned?
Attach pic is him confronting his mirrored image.
Whenever I approach the tank, he's always right to the front, actively swimming back & forth, up & down. He most always keeps his fins extended, not flared.
He has a mirror that attaches to the outside of the tank so he can have some stimulation about 2 hrs per day. He'll flare for the reflection but is not obsessive about the mirror. On the third day here, he started making a small bubble nest and did so for a few days. Today I noticed he built another one shortly after his mirror was available. He builds them on the opposite side of the tank from the mirror.
He figured out the feeding ring in a couple days and now begs for food shamelessly whenever I lift the glass top. He's fed twice daily and eats well except for the Invert Aquatics Extreme Color Betta Bits (pellets). He spits those out. His different foods are rotated - Betta Bug Bites micro pellet and flake, Hikari freeze dried Brine Shrimp, Daphna and Bloodworms (his favorite). Planning to get him some frozen bloodworms and brine shrimp soon.
He was a bit thin when he first arrived, I assume from the lack of food during shipping, but has gained a bit of weight since. He's no longer sucked in behind his ribcage. His color, fins and temperament have been consistent since day one.
So, is it normal to have such a happy, busy betta?
I read that too much activity could be a sign of distress, so I've been a little concerned. He acts more like a busy clown fish than a broody betta!
Tank temp is 78°, all water tests fall within normal ranges for bettas.
Do I just have an exuberant youngster or should I be concerned?
Attach pic is him confronting his mirrored image.