What kinds of fish??

Are you planning to put a substrate in the tank, or have a bare bottom? Will you have any type of moss or low light plants? Corydoras or otos may work, although they may not be too happy about having betta poop fall down on them!!! :) Actually, pygmy corys may be best, as half of the tank space is cut down. Although, all of my corys love to shoot up to the top of their tanks for a gulp of air every so often. Hmmm, guess that wasn't much help. :huh:
 
I've heard a lot of betta breeders despise those things. Besides giving extremly little room, they are prone to falling and letting the bettas out (think, 4 bettas brawling). Plus the stress of being confined between two other bettas will drain their energy and stress them. Plus bettas need amusement, like plants, something you can't give in those things. Just divide the 10g in 3 so that each betta has around 3 gallons each. Please do your fish a favor and don't use this contraption.
 
5Bettamom said:
I am going to have fish in a 10 gallon with this (click here or on the other link) in it (4 BETTA SECURITY HOUSE) and I will still have room below. What kinds of fish should I put in there? Any sugggestions? *It's a fresh water tank* Thank you!
please dont use those horrible *betta condos*..IMO bettas need 2.5 or more gals each...that betta condo gives them just eough room to turn around.
bettas love to explore,play and need o have some stimulation.
I have a betta in my 29 gal and he explores every inch of it.that betta condo is like you being confined to your bed with rabid dogs chained on either side.
some flaring and seeing other males is ok,but having them trapped between each other constantly is not good.
 
Try seperating htem in diff tanks too, like one may get along with your guppys
 
*ok* but lets not get off topic.. WHAT KINDS OF FISH CAN I PUT IN THIS TANK THAT WILL NOT PLUCK BETTAS FINS? I am planning on putting substrate down and having live plants.
 
There is a vast quantity of fish you can keep with a non-evil betta... really it's best that you do your own research on what types of fish you want then post here to get help with the numbers and to make sure thier compatible.
 
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