Tank pics

kaz petts

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Here are some updated tank pics.
Firstly we I have some pics of my betta Kamikazee

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Sorry Kamikazee is difficult to get a pic of at the moment as my camera doesn't have a flash.
Now for the tank pics
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and last but not least some pics of a couple of my guppies with my lyretail molly. The lyretail is hard to get a pic of as well because of the lack of flash on the camera and of course the fish being black, at the bottom of the pic you can just about make out my white gourami.
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Thanks for looking guys/gals and fish pals
Kaz
P.S, sorry there are so many pics but I seem to have got a little trigger happy with the camera.
 
A bit fuzzy, but wonderfully planted.

What room is it in?

I'd suggets getting rid of the sign. it looks out of place in an almost all-natural tank. :/

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The betta is in a different tank which has two dividers and 2 other bettas in there as well as 3 corys, (1 per third) and 2 clown plecs.
The guppies and gouramis are in the tank you see in the pic (along with Sinatra, a red betta male who is the king of this tank but gets on really well with ALL the other fish in this tank.) There is sometimes a little bit of flaring when one of the other fish trys to steal food he is chasing but nothing comes of it, he is so placid, here is a pic of Sinatra.

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Kaz
 
That seems pretty good.

However, I'd suggest placing the cories in a tank where they can live together. They seem to be happier in groups and are more active in shoals (from my reading and partially through experience).
 
I might do this when I am able to get a third clown plec or something similar which will eat from the bottom of the betta tank.
I have to admit I had thought about this as I have already got a cory in the big community tank.
Thanks for the advice and again it has been noted and will be acted upon eventually. I did think that the cory in the community tank would like a few tank mates any how. Is there any bottom feeders that will go ok separated in the tank with the bettas that don't get too big?
Kaz
 

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