Leann.blundell
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I've had my tank for about 6 months now. I have a male Betta, 7 harlequin rasboras, 4 Cory catfish, and a common pleco. My Betta has never been an aggressive fish. He's super sweet and even comes to the top of the water to let me pet him. But recently, he's lost about a quarter of his tail fin. It's as of every morning when I turn the light on, a little more is gone. So I started watching the fish at night after the light goes out.
My rasboras always stay schooled together in the bottom half of the tank, but the minute the light goes off they go crazy and start darting around the top of the water. Then they start chasing my Betta. He acts tough for a minute, but then hides in the plants. Could these tiny rasboras be picking on my sweet Betta?
My rasboras always stay schooled together in the bottom half of the tank, but the minute the light goes off they go crazy and start darting around the top of the water. Then they start chasing my Betta. He acts tough for a minute, but then hides in the plants. Could these tiny rasboras be picking on my sweet Betta?