Sushiiii
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Hi,
I never thought I would come back to this website but here I am. So a few years ago I had a betta fish named Finley and had him in a 10 gallon tank with two albino corys, one cory ended up dying and everything was fine for a few months. Finley got sick and was having trouble in the 10 gallon so I decided to move them to a 5 gallon, I know it isn’t ideal especially for the both of them but I didn’t know what to do (I didn’t think he was in the process of dying), they both got along well so I thought it was fine. A week after getting the new tank Finley dies (pretty sure of old age, had him for three years), the Cory has been by itself ever since, until about a week ago, I saw a betta in petsmart with its anal fin basically ripped in half and hanging on by a thread, I felt the need to help him, so the next day I went and got him. I named him Milenko and properly introduced him to the tank, every thing was fine until a few days ago, I noticed Milenko flaring at the Cory and jabbing towards him, chasing him a bit too. It wasn’t constant and the Cory doesn’t have any marks on him, he always manages to get away before Milenko gets him. Sometimes Milenko will just sit by him, no flaring, sometimes just slowly approach him. Im very worried, to the point where I get up every few minutes to check on them, Milenko seems a bit more aggressive today than usual. Im not the type of person to commit to a pet and then give it away but I want what’s best for the Cory, I honestly care about the Cory more because I’ve had him for two years, I would be sad to see him go if I did have to give him up (getting choked up thinking about it), but I also don’t want to see him die because of an aggressive betta fish. As of now I have Milenko in the cup he originally came in sitting on top of the water. Please help
(Forgot to mention that they are exact same size, maybe the cory is a bit bigger)
I never thought I would come back to this website but here I am. So a few years ago I had a betta fish named Finley and had him in a 10 gallon tank with two albino corys, one cory ended up dying and everything was fine for a few months. Finley got sick and was having trouble in the 10 gallon so I decided to move them to a 5 gallon, I know it isn’t ideal especially for the both of them but I didn’t know what to do (I didn’t think he was in the process of dying), they both got along well so I thought it was fine. A week after getting the new tank Finley dies (pretty sure of old age, had him for three years), the Cory has been by itself ever since, until about a week ago, I saw a betta in petsmart with its anal fin basically ripped in half and hanging on by a thread, I felt the need to help him, so the next day I went and got him. I named him Milenko and properly introduced him to the tank, every thing was fine until a few days ago, I noticed Milenko flaring at the Cory and jabbing towards him, chasing him a bit too. It wasn’t constant and the Cory doesn’t have any marks on him, he always manages to get away before Milenko gets him. Sometimes Milenko will just sit by him, no flaring, sometimes just slowly approach him. Im very worried, to the point where I get up every few minutes to check on them, Milenko seems a bit more aggressive today than usual. Im not the type of person to commit to a pet and then give it away but I want what’s best for the Cory, I honestly care about the Cory more because I’ve had him for two years, I would be sad to see him go if I did have to give him up (getting choked up thinking about it), but I also don’t want to see him die because of an aggressive betta fish. As of now I have Milenko in the cup he originally came in sitting on top of the water. Please help
(Forgot to mention that they are exact same size, maybe the cory is a bit bigger)
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