Betta with dwarf crays?

Sammysaddiction

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I want to move my betta out of my 55G. I noticed my tiger barbs nipping at him a little today. I've had the barbs in there with him for a month and this is the first I have seen it. The barbs are growing up though (I got them when they were very tiny juvies) so thats probably why the change in behavior. The only options I have at this moment is a 10 gallon with dwarf crays in it. I do have a 15gallon RCS tank as well. So would the betta but ok with the dwarf crays or should I move the crays to the RCS shrimp tank?

Thanks!
 
I would think you dwarf crays would be fine with your betta.If anything,your betta may pick on,or eat them.
I have betta's with dwarf shrimp,and do not have any problems.
But as betta's go,it all depends on the fish.
 
What species dwarf cray?

I would mix them with the RCS. They should be fine. My concern about putting it with the betta is their vulnerability after molting.
 
They should be fine, just have lots of hiding places for them after they molt. I have those as well and they don't even bother my pest snails let alone shrimp. They can be a little scrappy to each other though.
 
Have you ever had dwarf crays? There is no way in the world that the dwarf crays would eat the betta.

Do you want me to write an answer that YOU want to hear instead? I wrote what I said because I've seen it happen. Mr. Betta was very curious and would harass the daylights out of Mr. Cray when my friend was upgrading his tank. At night when the betta was resting, the cray came out got revenge. The betta got some tattered fins on him the next day. Maybe it was a special case, but I can only account for what I have experienced, not what others say.

As for the RCS and the cray, I've seen the cray smack around the shrimp during feeding time. This leads me to believe that if the cray was of different temperament, and if the cray was slightly hungrier it wouldn't be a stretch for them to go after some shrimp if they felt like it.

Good luck on your tank.
 
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