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phishie
at Sun Sep 12 15:56:20 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by phishie ]
I would like to add some corrections to Mandolynn's statements. Bettas are aggressive fish, and are not suited for community tanks. That being said, there are some people who experience no issues, but I always advise against it. You are supposed to keep like temperments together. 20% water changes should be performed every 2 weeks (additional water changes can be done -about 10% or less- during the cycling process). Every time you add a new fish, your tank will have to cycle again.
It sounds like your cycling is coming along nicely. Just be sure to keep the temperments the same in your tank, and that will equal a happy tank. The fish should be labeled in the pet store as community (or peaceful), semi-aggressive, or aggressive. It is always wise to do research on the particular fish you are interested in adding to your tank. Don't worry so much about "screwing it up." Mistakes happen, and that's how we all learn. Everyone started somewhere, so don't feel like any question is stupid. Feel free to ask absolutely anything that you would like an answer to. There are no stupid questions, only not asked questions. ----- Phishie Site Coordinator
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