No, it will not hurt the shrimp. The copper is in such low of doses.I noticed that fluval bug bites has copper in it. Would this hurt shrimp if some got on the substrate? I read to avoid copper as much as possible in a tank with shrimp.
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No, it will not hurt the shrimp. The copper is in such low of doses.I noticed that fluval bug bites has copper in it. Would this hurt shrimp if some got on the substrate? I read to avoid copper as much as possible in a tank with shrimp.
Thank you so much for your reply! I love my Jasper boy. I am house manager at a non-profit home for women recovering from severe PTSD. He brings joy to many. My plants haven't grown up a ton yet. I just set up this aquarium in July. Perhaps I should wait til the plants are bigger...Beautiful Betta! I have tried on four occasions to keep Bettas with shrimp so I have a lot of experience. Twice it ended in all of my shrimp being murdered one by one. Twice it worked out well because those bettas were very relaxed bettas and they were heavily planted tanks. However, even in one of those cases, when I try to skip a day of feeding for the Betta, he would kill a shrimp or two. Also, if you let your shrimp populations get overpopulated, it can stress out your betta because they start bumping into each other.
Your betta looks healthy to me and the bump at the back is completely normal. The patch on the head doesn't look like a problem to me.
As far as feeding, I don't think there is much benefit in feeding frozen insects. You could get frozen bloodworms for occasional treats. I also occasionally feed live fruit flies but that's only because I have them anyway for my dart frogs.
Good luck! They are fun beautiful fish.
Also, I would not recommend adding neon tetras or dwarf frogs. The tank is too small for neon tetras and sometimes they nip the fins of bettas and stress them out. Dwarf frogs were already covered by others. In a ten gallon, I would recommend snails, but otherwise, they are best on their own in my experience.
I have successfully kept bettas with Celestial Pearl Danios and with Harlequin Rasbora. They get along well I find, though I think it's better in a 20 gallon long to allow for a school to have the space they need. The trickiest part is managing the feeding which is why I ended up giving my betta his own tank in the end.
Thank you so much for your reply! I love my Jasper boy. I am house manager at a non-profit home for women recovering from severe PTSD. He brings joy to many. My plants haven't grown up a ton yet. I just set up this aquarium in July. Perhaps I should wait til the plants are bigger...
Is that your betta in your picture? Absolutely gorgeous!!! Is that a half moon? I'm betting that you didn't get it in Petco!
Were I to try keeping one of those fish you have tried, how many in a 10 gallon with a Betta? Could I keep a snail, too? Recommendations for what kind of snail? What about Corydoras Catfish?