M MotionInSilver AC Members Nov 14, 2007 278 1 18 Sep 7, 2009 #11 its been done before by I..... yes you can keep them together with few certain males.. some males just forget it.
its been done before by I..... yes you can keep them together with few certain males.. some males just forget it.
M MotionInSilver AC Members Nov 14, 2007 278 1 18 Sep 7, 2009 #12 jpappy789 said: I'm sure you could, but it would have to be a fairly large tank with lots of plants and such. I've actually heard of females being the aggressor during mating. Apparently the males fins can get torn to shreds. Not sure how true that is though... Click to expand... I've seen that as well- mostly from the domiant females I also have seen that in a girl plakat before beating up the male one.
jpappy789 said: I'm sure you could, but it would have to be a fairly large tank with lots of plants and such. I've actually heard of females being the aggressor during mating. Apparently the males fins can get torn to shreds. Not sure how true that is though... Click to expand... I've seen that as well- mostly from the domiant females I also have seen that in a girl plakat before beating up the male one.
J jlink17 AC Members Mar 15, 2009 424 0 0 Sep 7, 2009 #13 I have a trio of bettas in my 55 gal moderately planted tank with 2 pieces or driftwood that has caves and have never had any problem with them.
I have a trio of bettas in my 55 gal moderately planted tank with 2 pieces or driftwood that has caves and have never had any problem with them.
Ianne I lieks feesh May 22, 2009 328 0 0 Colorado Sep 7, 2009 #14 are they all males? cuz if they are i might want to add another one in my tank ^^ (45 gallons)
Liz AC Members Mar 25, 2005 691 0 16 37 Sep 7, 2009 #15 I'm sure a 5 gallon is basically too small to keep the female in... any other opinions on keeping the male with the fry?
I'm sure a 5 gallon is basically too small to keep the female in... any other opinions on keeping the male with the fry?