Is your betta also in a sorority? The small pink betta is the most aggressive in mine even though she's the smallest. Although, the red one is still the top dog despite being more calm as long as others don't mess with her
Thanks. The tank is 25 liter or about 7 gallon. It's too small for the amount of fish but I'm too broke to afford bigger tank. If you use a small tank like mine, it requires a bit more care and attention. Anyway, you should try, have fun and maybe post a video about your experience
In short, buy female bettas that have been bred and grown in a community, the younger the better. When choosing the bettas, pay close attention to their behavior. The milder your bettas' temperament the better chance they live well in a community with other bettas. Regardless, luck still plays a big role. Some bettas are never meant to live with others.
In the video series, you can see that I started with 9 bettas but eventually, only 5 made it. The others were just too aggressive, so they were released into my friend's pond. It's big enough that they don't really have to coexist because they rarely see each other.
Love these commentary type videos! Such gorgeous bettas too. Keep up the good work :)
Thank you!
What type of plants did you have in the tank? I would love to get some like those ones.
The floating ones are call amazon frogbits. The submerged are fanworts. Good luck with your tank
@@DiaryOfAnAmateurFishKeeperthank you 😊
Good luck thay are beautiful. I think i would have put them all in to start and let them find tarritory in the tank
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try that out in the future. It will save a lot of time for sure
I have a samurai double tail it is most aggresive than others
Is your betta also in a sorority? The small pink betta is the most aggressive in mine even though she's the smallest. Although, the red one is still the top dog despite being more calm as long as others don't mess with her
@@DiaryOfAnAmateurFishKeeper no she harms other bettas who are peaceful
they are beautiful! how big is the tank? iv been wanting to try this
Thanks. The tank is 25 liter or about 7 gallon. It's too small for the amount of fish but I'm too broke to afford bigger tank. If you use a small tank like mine, it requires a bit more care and attention. Anyway, you should try, have fun and maybe post a video about your experience
nice but sorry to say that but u need a bigger thank and more hiding spot for your betta fish.
Yes I agree and also recommend people who are interested in a sorority tank to get bigger tank if they can afford it
Excuse me,How do you keep multiple betta fish together?
In short, buy female bettas that have been bred and grown in a community, the younger the better. When choosing the bettas, pay close attention to their behavior. The milder your bettas' temperament the better chance they live well in a community with other bettas. Regardless, luck still plays a big role. Some bettas are never meant to live with others.
In the video series, you can see that I started with 9 bettas but eventually, only 5 made it. The others were just too aggressive, so they were released into my friend's pond. It's big enough that they don't really have to coexist because they rarely see each other.
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Thank you very much for your reply.
I will try it.