WhistlingBadger
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One thing I find in this hobby, and one of the things that makes it fascinating, is that there are few absolutes. I hesitate to tell beginners this, but sometimes the accepted wisdom isn't the only way.
I think bettas are a lot like people: Different critters have different personalities. Some are more aggressive than others, and some of them get grouchier as they get older. (Same thing seems to be happening to me!) My daughter has a male in a 7g with some microrasboras and amano shrimp, and he ignores everything and everyone except her (because he knows where his chow comes from).
Ottos are tough little guys once they settle in, so as long as it isn't being terrorized, he's probably fine.
I think bettas are a lot like people: Different critters have different personalities. Some are more aggressive than others, and some of them get grouchier as they get older. (Same thing seems to be happening to me!) My daughter has a male in a 7g with some microrasboras and amano shrimp, and he ignores everything and everyone except her (because he knows where his chow comes from).
Ottos are tough little guys once they settle in, so as long as it isn't being terrorized, he's probably fine.