Jferrante
Aquarium Advice Activist
So this is a question I've been asking myself over and over again in my head.
My sister has had this Male blue with a faint (reddish bottom fin) betta fish in a bowl almost around 3 years and he often experience 100% water changes every week sometimes two whole weeks. Despite the torture of living in a bowl that's only like a half gallon for three years I want to know if I can add him to my 55 gallon tank. He's a hardy fish as seen in his environment. He gets active randomly and has decent color for his environmental conditions.
My tank so far it has only 8 Rummy nose tetras. But soon there will be Cory cats, Apistogramma, Bolivian rams, and pearl/ neon gourami's. Possibly some amano shrimp as well but i"m not sure because I find it kind of morbid to feed brine shrimp when there is actual live shrimp in the tank ...
So please help on this. If it' a green light I'll add him tonight even. I just don't want him to comprimise the tank by adding him.
It's a 55 gallon heavily planted tank BTW.
My sister has had this Male blue with a faint (reddish bottom fin) betta fish in a bowl almost around 3 years and he often experience 100% water changes every week sometimes two whole weeks. Despite the torture of living in a bowl that's only like a half gallon for three years I want to know if I can add him to my 55 gallon tank. He's a hardy fish as seen in his environment. He gets active randomly and has decent color for his environmental conditions.
My tank so far it has only 8 Rummy nose tetras. But soon there will be Cory cats, Apistogramma, Bolivian rams, and pearl/ neon gourami's. Possibly some amano shrimp as well but i"m not sure because I find it kind of morbid to feed brine shrimp when there is actual live shrimp in the tank ...
So please help on this. If it' a green light I'll add him tonight even. I just don't want him to comprimise the tank by adding him.
It's a 55 gallon heavily planted tank BTW.