VulpuixScyther
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I just have a quick question!
I have two Danios that eat up all of the food during feeding time. They don't chase any of the fish away but they do just get to it quicker.
I know that Danios are school fish so I was wondering if it would help for me to get a few more.
I have a 60 gallon, live planted tank with sand substrate, and two pieces of driftwood. There are 6 neon tetras, two rosy minnows, 2 danios, and one male betta. They all live fairly peacefully together! My pH is a little lower than 8.4, ammonia levels are 0, nitrites are 0, and nitrates are 5.0.
I feed my fish the smallest pinch of food around 3 to 4 times a day. They gobble it up in about 5 to 10 seconds.
All of my fish are displaying good, healthy activity.
My only concern is my male betta who I know isn't exactly a community fish. He's okay right now but I don't wanna stress him out by adding more fish to my tank.
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I have two Danios that eat up all of the food during feeding time. They don't chase any of the fish away but they do just get to it quicker.
I know that Danios are school fish so I was wondering if it would help for me to get a few more.
I have a 60 gallon, live planted tank with sand substrate, and two pieces of driftwood. There are 6 neon tetras, two rosy minnows, 2 danios, and one male betta. They all live fairly peacefully together! My pH is a little lower than 8.4, ammonia levels are 0, nitrites are 0, and nitrates are 5.0.
I feed my fish the smallest pinch of food around 3 to 4 times a day. They gobble it up in about 5 to 10 seconds.
All of my fish are displaying good, healthy activity.
My only concern is my male betta who I know isn't exactly a community fish. He's okay right now but I don't wanna stress him out by adding more fish to my tank.
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