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sherryazure

Questions re Betta and others...

sherryazure
18 years ago

Several questions.

1 - Having added the three cories (two bronze and one with dark sploches forgot type) and one 'mystery' tetra (or doing search on other fish he might be type of rhasbora, who knows, very plain little fish what ever... to 20 gallon, with:

Driftwood, one larger piece with both ends rising up from central part that is like bowl upside down (ie creates space underneath or cave effect which I mounted so as to be able to peak a bit underneath)

Another piece which is like u shape, and is on left side part in water part out, and third floated above (mounted on back wall bracket) with branchy part above that.

This all comes apart pretty easy.

Then got plants from NY Aquarium store that told me what they sold me was right size for my tank oops. (I did protest but haven't had plants in long time and never the anubias barteri and nani, along with two amazon swords, one of which I traded for smaller one at local store.)

The swords are in a pot with fertilizer tabs (kept floating up), the other larger a barteri (after much effort) were tied to small pieces of wood which was then inserted in those sucker holders for heaters or longer air tubes (which allows me to float then from side - left and back left side of tank right under wood that is half in half out, and get their light source ie in other words easier to position then on a rock or permanent wood)

Also this gives great 'paths' of sand/gravel for cats to explore, back area on left side nice open are under the plant leaves, their little wood cave in middle and on right side the two nani's and third in on wood floated under filter outlet, which leads to my Betta question (finally but thought tank set up is important overall)

I have two now and originally wished to put white less agressive one in larger tank.. I have found they love a mild water stream, the one (whitish pink 'half moon' not the fancy type but small half round tail, in large bowl (filtered and with plants) is often playing in the filter bubbles (those little bowl filter things which I turn down more at night so he gets his rest) (also has floating nani for he to sleep rest on and other plants which he loves to wiggle in and out of - they sure come alive when in proper environment or at least better).

I got a second betta (both prettiest at store and I hate those little frozen betta bowl set up at petco) he is in hospital tank (second question later) and is dark blue and has that frayed fin look. (I found doing research that this type for some reason is inherantly more agressive and indeed he displays much, to me or I think also glue along bottom of eclispe creates a mirror effect as its there he flares at 'himslef') They are both active, eating well, so far dried betta food (bloodwarms) some frozen and plant (ie guppy flakes) they won't eat shrimp or anything else and I give them smashed baby snail once in while. I realize I need to get more variety and store not helpful so a bit confused.

My question then is this.

I wished to add one of the betta's to the 'community' tank. 3 cories and one tetra.

He has pleanty of space with diff water areas, dead, mild flow or a bit faster, tons of hiding places if needed, and plants at all levels to rest in. My only concern is that tetra, which when young thought it was a guppy which it grew up with then when older chased them away until he had to dominate the tank. (I tried schools of other tetras which ended up in them tanking turns dominating with number one hiding most of day so gave them away) Not knowing exactly what he/she is its hard to school with anything.

Would this Betta do ok with this tetra whatever or will I just have to try. I was figuring the more agressive one, or would he go after tetra - but he would be faster or would he go after the much larger but more agressive Betta?

Second question:

The blue betta seemed to have a little white spot to the right of his right eye in line with mouth. I thought at first it might be just discoloration until I thougt I saw another so started treating him for ick... hmmm, depending on light as it's hard to see, only this one stop now. (ick treatment super ick, raised temp and salt water cure, with mild addition of tea tree oil for what I thought was fungus on his mouth (this was day after I brought him home - been about one week now) mouth ok only one dot and am not sure if it's ick or just a marking on him..

If ick it would drop off in due time?

If not ick, what would it be. He seems fine as stated above. Not sure what to do or what it is. No scratching though as with guppies.

I had a betta once 'decades' ago so feel like newbie here and much thanks for help.

Also, the larger plants will eventually go into 75 gallon or be given away if I don't set it up. Meanwhile, I am a bit concerned about cleaning sand without disturbing entire tank... I think at one site Dr. Forster or another they mention only having enough sand for biological action, so that it is easier to clean... I took out much and left a deeper pile here and there for cories and rest thinner but still just there for them ie no plants.

Question: How often does sand area have to be cleaned?

Right now I tube out from bottom layer stuff along with water and can with not too much trouble remove two nanis on their rocks but it stirs things up quiet a bit so filter intake have to have nets over them due to finer sand along with gravel. Realize now entire set up is a bit tight but doable (live and learn - keep maintance in mind)

Thanks Sherry

(sorry for length)

PH slighly acid 6.8 with mild flucuations

temperature apx 78

bio wheel filter and one other with out and small coral piece to offset all that wood... air stone set on gentle under hanging wood. Plants plildendrian (sp)(small amount) on wood outside of tank with roots in water.

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