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moziee

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i jus took my uncles betta from him because he was unable to take care of it, i want to kno if i can put it into the same tank as a rainbow shark and 2 angelfish...this is a 10 gallon tank, and plz dont advise me to get a bigger tank because i dont have the money. PLZ PLZ help :bowing: :sad: plz the betta looks like its gonna die soon
 
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WOW. I'm sad to say that there are so many things wrong with that I don't know where to start. I hate to say it since I've been in the same boat moneywise, but he only solution is to buy a larger tank- much larger- or just find a better home for all of those fish. Even if you went bigger, you still couldn't put the betta in there... sorry, but you've got one desperate situation, and I can't be of much more help.
 
its been in a vase thats home to 2 bamboo's, its been in there for 2 years..sadly my uncle is a irresponsible fish hater
 
since you dont have any money, i made up a budget-friendly plan

1. put the betta in the tank
2. IMMIDIETLY take both angels and the red tailed shark to your Local LFS, and for possible store credit.
3. if you are able to recieve store credit, you can pick from various fish. neons work best in a 10 gallon w/ a betta. glowlites or cardinals will also work.
 
n/m i didnt see the parts under it...and i dont wanna get rid of the other fish b/c ive grown too attached to them
 
DUDE!!!!! drop off ur betta at my house tomorrow after school i will put it in my 15g until christmas....AND YES all the fungus is gone....

There that solves the problem.....for now
 
oh and the angel fish are almost 3 1/2 inches and the rainbow is 4 inces how much store credit can i get for those....no amout of store credit can cover my fish!
 
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moziee said:
n/m i didnt see the parts under it...and i dont wanna get rid of the other fish b/c ive grown too attached to them

Yes, we all grow attached to our fish, but would you rather have them suffer and quite soon die than find them a better home?
 
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