Hi all,
Well, I finally had time to go to the LFS and pick out a new betta to replace the late, great Rocky T. Betta. I came home with a lovely blue half-moon betta, with white trim on his tail. I picked him not only for his looks, but for his feisty personality: the whole time I was looking over the bettas, he was flaring and challenging his neighbor.
So, I took him home and acclimated him. I can already tell his personality is a bit different from Rocky. Whereas Rocky showed no shyness and was investigating me right away, Louie (for "Louie T. Betta") has been more bashful, hiding amongst the plants when I come near. Not at all what I would have expected, given the way he was acting in the store. I'm sure he'll get over that, soon.
I'm a little more concerned about his eating, however. At the store, I bought a small packet of Hikari betta pellets -- Rocky loved these. I didn't feed Louie for his first 24 hours, so today was his first feeding, and I figured he'd be hungry. Nope. He swam up to the pellet, looked at it, and swam away.
Now, can I assume he'll get hungry enough to eat what I give him, or should I try something else?
He shares the tank with one lone panda cory (the lone survivor) whom he leaves alone, and two amano shrimp. I haven't seen them since releasing Louie into the tank ... I don't think he's eaten them. :lipssealedsmilie: More likely, they're hiding from the "monster" under the driftwood and in the plants.
Anyway, it's good to have a betta in the house again. I'll post pictures after he gets more willing to show off. :thm:
Well, I finally had time to go to the LFS and pick out a new betta to replace the late, great Rocky T. Betta. I came home with a lovely blue half-moon betta, with white trim on his tail. I picked him not only for his looks, but for his feisty personality: the whole time I was looking over the bettas, he was flaring and challenging his neighbor.
So, I took him home and acclimated him. I can already tell his personality is a bit different from Rocky. Whereas Rocky showed no shyness and was investigating me right away, Louie (for "Louie T. Betta") has been more bashful, hiding amongst the plants when I come near. Not at all what I would have expected, given the way he was acting in the store. I'm sure he'll get over that, soon.
I'm a little more concerned about his eating, however. At the store, I bought a small packet of Hikari betta pellets -- Rocky loved these. I didn't feed Louie for his first 24 hours, so today was his first feeding, and I figured he'd be hungry. Nope. He swam up to the pellet, looked at it, and swam away.
Now, can I assume he'll get hungry enough to eat what I give him, or should I try something else?
He shares the tank with one lone panda cory (the lone survivor) whom he leaves alone, and two amano shrimp. I haven't seen them since releasing Louie into the tank ... I don't think he's eaten them. :lipssealedsmilie: More likely, they're hiding from the "monster" under the driftwood and in the plants.
Anyway, it's good to have a betta in the house again. I'll post pictures after he gets more willing to show off. :thm: