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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 12:15 pm
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If you want to put other fish in there, I would suggest Endlers. They are related to Guppies, but are about 1/2 the size, and much less flashy (still very pretty though!). They are most often somd as "Feeder Guppies" in pet stores. I got mine at Pet Supermarket for $0.49 a peice. They do quite well with my King Betta, Link in a 10 gallon. They have very small mouths though, so they need a very small pellet based food. Mine like Hikari Fancy Guppy Pellets.
I would suggest againts a frog. They are almost blind, and really stupid (they cant help it XD), and will get out competed for food. If you really, really want some, get atleast two (they like the Buddy System), and they need to be target fed with a turkey baster or seringe.
For a filter, I would suggest an AquaClear 5-20. I just got one for my 10 gallon today (after my old filter too a crap) and I love it. I had the 10-30 gallon version, too and I loved it. AquaClears are great filtes! They are on sale at PetSmart with a PetPerks card =)
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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 12:19 pm
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Akari_32 If you want to put other fish in there, I would suggest Endlers. They are related to Guppies, but are about 1/2 the size, and much less flashy (still very pretty though!). They are most often somd as "Feeder Guppies" in pet stores. I got mine at Pet Supermarket for $0.49 a peice. They do quite well with my King Betta, Link in a 10 gallon. They have very small mouths though, so they need a very small pellet based food. Mine like Hikari Fancy Guppy Pellets. I would suggest againts a frog. They are almost blind, and really stupid (they cant help it XD), and will get out competed for food. If you really, really want some, get atleast two (they like the Buddy System), and they need to be target fed with a turkey baster or seringe. For a filter, I would suggest an AquaClear 5-20. I just got one for my 10 gallon today (after my old filter too a crap) and I love it. I had the 10-30 gallon version, too and I loved it. AquaClears are great filtes! They are on sale at PetSmart with a PetPerks card =) can bettas not be kept with male guppies?
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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 12:54 pm
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iDiru Akari_32 If you want to put other fish in there, I would suggest Endlers. They are related to Guppies, but are about 1/2 the size, and much less flashy (still very pretty though!). They are most often somd as "Feeder Guppies" in pet stores. I got mine at Pet Supermarket for $0.49 a peice. They do quite well with my King Betta, Link in a 10 gallon. They have very small mouths though, so they need a very small pellet based food. Mine like Hikari Fancy Guppy Pellets. I would suggest againts a frog. They are almost blind, and really stupid (they cant help it XD), and will get out competed for food. If you really, really want some, get atleast two (they like the Buddy System), and they need to be target fed with a turkey baster or seringe. For a filter, I would suggest an AquaClear 5-20. I just got one for my 10 gallon today (after my old filter too a crap) and I love it. I had the 10-30 gallon version, too and I loved it. AquaClears are great filtes! They are on sale at PetSmart with a PetPerks card =) can bettas not be kept with male guppies?
It's a hit and miss situation. A lot of the time either the betta will think the guppy is a competing male and kill him or the guppies will think that the betta's tail looks tasty and tear his fins up. Sometimes it works, but it's really not worth the risk when there are so many other fish that can coexist peacefully with bettas.
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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 12:55 pm
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