Hi! I have a male crowntail betta in a 2.5 gal tank all by himself. He usually swims to the front and acts all excited when I come up to the tank, I guess he figures its feeding time. Last night when I went to feed him, he had the sides of his head all flared out at me. Only other time I have seen that was when I had 1 lone female and added a 2nd female, the first female did that to the 2nd and bullied her until I took her back out. The first female died a few weeks later and the 2 nd is now happily inhabiting my 25 gal.
Anyway, this morning he is still flaring his head out, but towards the back side of the tank. could he be seeing his own reflection in the tank? What in the world is he doing that for if not? I sure don't want him to be sick, I like him a lot. He's got a great personality and is gorgeous.
Thanks!
Anyway, this morning he is still flaring his head out, but towards the back side of the tank. could he be seeing his own reflection in the tank? What in the world is he doing that for if not? I sure don't want him to be sick, I like him a lot. He's got a great personality and is gorgeous.
Thanks!