Of course the bettas are all under the impression that they're the king
(so arrogant)
The big tank is definately ruled by the largest of my frontosa. I have a young male s.fryeri who is striving to be the up & coming King ,he chases everybody and runs around like a wildman but he dares not go near the big front. And when the front has had enough of his tankmates being pestered all he has to do is bow up and swim about an inch towards the fryeri to put him in his place
hex tank~ hmmm, I guess...my eel really has upperhand, it's not a very aggressive tank (atm,give the angels a few months)
50 is dominated by a lone fish
He has the place to himself and I often get the impression that he thinks he's the king of me
29 has only three L# cats, the largest is the "king" and very pushy towatrds the others (and messy) I feed them all in seperate areas and he insists on tasting everybodies before he goes back to his own food
The big tank is definately ruled by the largest of my frontosa. I have a young male s.fryeri who is striving to be the up & coming King ,he chases everybody and runs around like a wildman but he dares not go near the big front. And when the front has had enough of his tankmates being pestered all he has to do is bow up and swim about an inch towards the fryeri to put him in his place

hex tank~ hmmm, I guess...my eel really has upperhand, it's not a very aggressive tank (atm,give the angels a few months)
50 is dominated by a lone fish


29 has only three L# cats, the largest is the "king" and very pushy towatrds the others (and messy) I feed them all in seperate areas and he insists on tasting everybodies before he goes back to his own food