I raised beta's outside and had a 55gal tank that I raised a spawn in. I left the most of the males in here tank to grow up. It had lots of plants and the fish did fine here. but I would not put multiple adult males together in even a large tank.
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Originally posted by JayJay View PostNew here so sorry if it's a dumb question but- who's Don? I'm guessing he breeds bettas?
All this talk about different kinds of bettas is getting me interested in getting a new setup.(Impulsive, I know huh?)
They can be as small as a few millimeters to over a foot.
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Don use to work at the Fish Gallery and now he works at ADG. He's well known in aquarium circles here in Houston. He's got connections and contacts with all sorts of importers of fish.
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New here so sorry if it's a dumb question but- who's Don? I'm guessing he breeds bettas?
All this talk about different kinds of bettas is getting me interested in getting a new setup.(Impulsive, I know huh?)
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My problem is I like to rearrange decor and do massive water changes. These guys seem to have done better in a 40 gallon breeder with a bunch of plants a small weekly water change . I barely cleaned the glass. Old established water with infrequent feedings. There was a period of 4 months that I didn't even see them, until I cleaned the glass and moved the large pice of drift wood.
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I'm assuming you mean messing with the chemistry?? I'm also assuming you did something to your water to get this ram to live that long? I made it almost a year with some balloon rams. Later I made it about 6mths and after that I said never again to that species. I just like them too much to have them for such a short time and not see them thrive.
Originally posted by black_knight View PostI have a tendency to tinker with my tanks. Unfortunately this equates to fish dying quicker. The ones I leave alone and forget live longer Lol
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Originally posted by Beth777 View PostI'm really impressed that you had a ram for 3yrs!
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Originally posted by Beth777 View PostDo you feel the splendens need black water, RO, or almond leaves?
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Do you feel the splendens need black water, RO, or almond leaves?
Originally posted by black_knight View PostI have a Betta Persephone I bought as a wild adult. I've had him 2 years. The 2-3 years is a what they suspect some of the wild ones can survive (smaller species). But they may live longer. Betta spelendens have been used in longevity studies. They use to think they could live about 1 1/2 years max. I gave my mother inlaw one. It lived 5 years.
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I'm really impressed that you had a ram for 3yrs!
Originally posted by black_knight View PostLarge cichlids and larger aquarium fish tend to live longer. I had a buterkofri for 10 years and the the guy I gave him to kept him for another 6 years.
I use to have discus I bought as adults and kept 5 years before I sold them.
But my blue German Rams lived about 3 years
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I heard the best live food for betta is mosquito larvae, is that correct?
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Originally posted by ptran View Post2-3 year is average. If your water is good, they can probably live longer.
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The best is RO water for my wild types. They start breeding with this. Raising fry on my schedule is a no go. I've done it, but keeping live food cultures is a pain. My fish in RO water or Blackwater extract tanks live longer than the plain tap.
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2-3 year is average. If your water is good, they can probably live longer.
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I have a Betta Persephone I bought as a wild adult. I've had him 2 years. The 2-3 years is a what they suspect some of the wild ones can survive (smaller species). But they may live longer. Betta spelendens have been used in longevity studies. They use to think they could live about 1 1/2 years max. I gave my mother inlaw one. It lived 5 years.
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