Who Is In Your Betta Tank

By saying bettas you could mean a school of females. As males splendens are not compatible it might cause confusion

My male CT was kept with:
Endler/guppy crosses
Kuhli loaches
Black kuhli loaches
Amano Shrimp
Crystal red shrimp
Red Cherry shrimp
African dwarf frogs
Corydoras sterbai
Corydoras paleatus (albinos)
Horned Nerite snail
Zebra Nerite snail
Apple snails
Assassin Snails
Pond Snails
Tadpole Snails
Malaysian trumpet snails
Copepods
 
my males are kept wit Pygmy cories, the Females are kept with Swordtails, German Blue Ram, SAE, various Cories and a Pleco
 
My females are in with a few cories and a couple black mystery snails, will be getting some cherry shrimp soon! The males are all in their own section of the divided 20 gallon long, or divided 10 gallon on their own
 
I have a male and female betta in my community tank with corydoras, rock shrimp, ghost cats, emperors, glowlights, pearl and dwarf honey gourami. All get along fine despite what I've read.
 
Pygmy Cory (5) and an Apple snail. Then the one male Betta

40L medium planted tank.

Edit: I don't want to increase stock that much because I am running a small HOB filter which frees up a lot of room in the tank but isn't as powerful as other filters but it's nice an calm for the Betta but good enough to circulate the nutrients for my plants.
 
My 8 girls are in a 200 ltr with 1 pearl gourami, 7 rasbora espei and a pair of Laetacara Araguaiae. I'll also be adding a common whiptail catfish and a small group of Checkerboard Cichlids in the (hopefully near) future. Girls seem to get on with anything.

With my males I've only tried corys, one was unsuccessful and I had to separate them from him before he killed them, and the other just ignores the corys.
 
Having had to remove my male Betta from the community tank owing to
nipped fins by the Loaches -
he now lives in a 25 Litre tank which originally held a small colony of
red cherry shrimp.

It now has a very small colony of red cherry shrimp - give him a couple more weeks and
I guess he'll be in their on his own .... then he'll be one happy Betta :lol:
 
Having had to remove my male Betta from the community tank owing to
nipped fins by the Loaches -
he now lives in a 25 Litre tank which originally held a small colony of
red cherry shrimp.

It now has a very small colony of red cherry shrimp - give him a couple more weeks and
I guess he'll be in their on his own .... then he'll be one happy Betta :lol:

And also a very plump betta I guess! :D
 
Rummy Nose Tetra's
Dwarf Neon Rainbows
Dwarf Gourami
BN Pleco

And more to come...
 
Surprisingly well, i only seperated one as it attacked my cory, never any aggression between them :blink:

i always get the weird ones :lol:
 
Surprisingly well, i only seperated one as it attacked my cory, never any aggression between them :blink:

i always get the weird ones :lol:

You know why that is...
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Just kidding! :D
 
Surprisingly well, i only seperated one as it attacked my cory, never any aggression between them :blink:

i always get the weird ones :lol:

You know why that is...
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Just kidding! :D

Believable actually, 1 male is in a breeder the other still in the main tank but the one in the main tank spends most his time up at the breeder with his mate :lol:
 

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