Just caught your live. It’s Sunday evening and doing water changes to my 5 Betta tanks after doing water changes to my two 29 gallons and one 29 gallon, which is a community tank with one of my female Bettas. My Betta tanks along with a Pea Puffer 10 gallon tank are in my home office and absolutely love it!
Speaking of oddball combinations: I have a large male Koi Betta in a 40 g breeder with a bunch of Rainbow Kribs. They stay mostly at the bottom, he pretty much stays at the top, but dominates them all. He is truly the King of the tank. I got him on short notice and thought I'd give it a try in that tank. I have Bettas in most of my community tanks (but always a back up in case it doesn't work out). I can handle when one Betta shows off, but when I tried a Betta sorority, it stressed me out. They were constantly bickering and chasing each other, so I split them up. I am really more of a planted tank/peaceful community fish person.
I have owned Bettas and in the fish keeping for almost a year and have learned a lot. I have 6 Bettas 3 females and 3 males. Any tips on being successful feeding them frozen food without over feeding them? Also how do you maintain tanks and work and family and other obligations. I love the hobby and truly enjoy taking care of my tanks. 😊
IME, yes. A female Betta will get along just fine in a community tank w/ peaceful fish (although they will eat livebearer young, but then so do the livebearers) but if you introduce a second female Betta, they flare and fight just like the males. (the second female had her tank crack/leak and needed a place to stay for a couple hours while I ran to the pet store.) I ended up putting her in a breeding cage in the larger tank to keep them physically separated, but the flaring and stink-eye continued.
I bought a female tangerine koi she was gorgeous but ,so aggressive I couldnt put anything with her not even a snail ! Sadly she did pass away but I will never get females bettas again
I love female bettas and usually prefer them but the males aren't the only ones with temper issues 😂 personally I really do like the way that female betta's Bond with the person on the other side of the glass.
My guess is either they were not fertilized properly when spawning (happens sometimes) or the male likes to eat eggs. Breeders refer to those as "egg eaters" as some male or female bettas will always try to eat all the eggs.
Just caught your live. It’s Sunday evening and doing water changes to my 5 Betta tanks after doing water changes to my two 29 gallons and one 29 gallon, which is a community tank with one of my female Bettas. My Betta tanks along with a Pea Puffer 10 gallon tank are in my home office and absolutely love it!
So informative. Best on youtube. Please never change! You have such a wonderful wealth of knowledge to share. ❤
Speaking of oddball combinations: I have a large male Koi Betta in a 40 g breeder with a bunch of Rainbow Kribs. They stay mostly at the bottom, he pretty much stays at the top, but dominates them all. He is truly the King of the tank. I got him on short notice and thought I'd give it a try in that tank. I have Bettas in most of my community tanks (but always a back up in case it doesn't work out). I can handle when one Betta shows off, but when I tried a Betta sorority, it stressed me out. They were constantly bickering and chasing each other, so I split them up. I am really more of a planted tank/peaceful community fish person.
Have enjoyed your live. Even on replay
I have owned Bettas and in the fish keeping for almost a year and have learned a lot. I have 6 Bettas 3 females and 3 males. Any tips on being successful feeding them frozen food without over feeding them? Also how do you maintain tanks and work and family and other obligations. I love the hobby and truly enjoy taking care of my tanks. 😊
I had 9 female Bettas in a 29 planted tank and no major issues.There was one that ran the tank and would break up any harassing.
I've always found the dominant female betta in a sorority keeping everyone else in line and in turn keeping the peace to be so fascinating.
IME, yes. A female Betta will get along just fine in a community tank w/ peaceful fish (although they will eat livebearer young, but then so do the livebearers) but if you introduce a second female Betta, they flare and fight just like the males. (the second female had her tank crack/leak and needed a place to stay for a couple hours while I ran to the pet store.) I ended up putting her in a breeding cage in the larger tank to keep them physically separated, but the flaring and stink-eye continued.
I bought a female tangerine koi she was gorgeous but ,so aggressive I couldnt put anything with her not even a snail ! Sadly she did pass away but I will never get females bettas again
So good
Thankyou for the stream
I keep a female betta and she is bad to the bone! Luv her!
I love female bettas and usually prefer them but the males aren't the only ones with temper issues 😂 personally I really do like the way that female betta's Bond with the person on the other side of the glass.
My bettas have spawned twice but the eggs disappeared after they were I. The nest is there a reason. That would happen
My guess is either they were not fertilized properly when spawning (happens sometimes) or the male likes to eat eggs. Breeders refer to those as "egg eaters" as some male or female bettas will always try to eat all the eggs.
I have 2 battas.
My female betta is aggressive
I would have loved to watch all this but your sound was choppy and at times I couldn't understand you.😥
Sorry about that! It was snowing and the internet cables in our building are exposed so that must have made my internet choppy 😔
@@CreativePetKeeping Oh, no!! I dont like snow one bit.😕 Especially when I cant listen to you. I know weird. But you have a great voice and accent.
You are tooo beautiful ✨❣️