kismet
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Following an unsuccessful try at keeping guppies (none except one lived more than two months), I bought three beautiful female bettas six weeks ago, including one that was very young. They joined my one remaining alive-and-well fancy male guppy. All was well until I noticed today that one of the betta's tails was bitten off - poor BooBoo (aptly named, I see now). She is hanging out at the top, listless compared to her usual behavior, and can't swim all that well without a tail. I've been watching the guppy and caught him bullying her. There are places for her to hide, but I don't see her taking advantage of them too much.
They are all (four of them) living in an 8 gal Biorb. I don't own another aquarium. I'm tempted to buy a fish bowl and put the guppy in that for now (and don't think I didn't consider flushing the guppy). Or asking the lfs if they'll take him back (do they ever do that?)
Any suggestions?
They are all (four of them) living in an 8 gal Biorb. I don't own another aquarium. I'm tempted to buy a fish bowl and put the guppy in that for now (and don't think I didn't consider flushing the guppy). Or asking the lfs if they'll take him back (do they ever do that?)
Any suggestions?
(I couldn't find an emoticon with a dunce hat)
).... they would get next to eachother one facing the others tail and flare up their fins at eachother, sometimes flaring their gils.

