So, I'm spending a lot of my summer away from home, and needed a tank that I could take down and move with ease. I hadn't played with a tank under 40 gallons anytime recently (aka, past 2 years), but I broke out my 7 gallon hex and figured that it could be fun anyhow.
Long story short, I decided to set up that tank as a small betta sorority - I've never done one before, but they're pretty and I'm a sucker for fish with personality (I usually spawn cichlids). The Petco in the neighborhood turned me out with 4 nice looking females - a steel blue, cambodian, turquoise, and a red. It's also planted, something that I miss with cichlids, it seems.
They've all settled in nicely (it's been 3 weeks now), and the dominance hierarchy's pretty well set. Red > Turq > Cambodian > Steel, it seems. They're all eating well, the tails and missing scales have mostly grown back, and minus the occasional flare at each other, they seem to get along.
However, the red's definitely can be a meanie... and recently started building a very thick bubblenest. Seems to guard it, and work on it constantly... and I've beena bit confused. She doesn't seem to have an oviposter, and her fins seem a tad bit long for a VT female... Could I just have a very young male?
I didn't take pictures of her/him specifically, but here they are when I was introducing them all.
Red at bottom, right (in cup), left (in cup), and then at top cup in the order of the photos. Does she look a little too much like a he?
I'm a little lost at what I should do IF she is indeed a he. They're getting along great right now, and though I have places I can put him (or the three hers), I'm hesitant to take action if there's no need. Besides, a sorority with just three is bad, right?
Give me your feedback, pretty please <3
Long story short, I decided to set up that tank as a small betta sorority - I've never done one before, but they're pretty and I'm a sucker for fish with personality (I usually spawn cichlids). The Petco in the neighborhood turned me out with 4 nice looking females - a steel blue, cambodian, turquoise, and a red. It's also planted, something that I miss with cichlids, it seems.
They've all settled in nicely (it's been 3 weeks now), and the dominance hierarchy's pretty well set. Red > Turq > Cambodian > Steel, it seems. They're all eating well, the tails and missing scales have mostly grown back, and minus the occasional flare at each other, they seem to get along.
However, the red's definitely can be a meanie... and recently started building a very thick bubblenest. Seems to guard it, and work on it constantly... and I've beena bit confused. She doesn't seem to have an oviposter, and her fins seem a tad bit long for a VT female... Could I just have a very young male?
I didn't take pictures of her/him specifically, but here they are when I was introducing them all.
Red at bottom, right (in cup), left (in cup), and then at top cup in the order of the photos. Does she look a little too much like a he?
I'm a little lost at what I should do IF she is indeed a he. They're getting along great right now, and though I have places I can put him (or the three hers), I'm hesitant to take action if there's no need. Besides, a sorority with just three is bad, right?
Give me your feedback, pretty please <3