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Post by silverrabbit Wed 4 Aug 2010 - 1:23

Just wondering if you think it'd be too stressful to have Huey my FT muncher living next to a female full-time? I moved a girl next door after he got bored of the ping pong ball and started biting again Suspect and it seems to be distracting him enough that I see some regrowth in the missing parts.

He's enjoying showing off and blowing bubbles, but will this stress out the girl? Like will she get into eggy mode all the time? scratch
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Post by Vandraco aka Bronzecat Wed 4 Aug 2010 - 7:20

She may well get eggy, but as long as she releases them she will be fine. You could try adding some plants on her side next to the partition as this may obstruct her view. The male will still pick up on her movements though.
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Post by silverrabbit Wed 4 Aug 2010 - 11:56

Thanks Smile she has a "wall" of vallis along the divider so i'm hoping it won't bug her too much. It's amusing to watch as I think she likes him - she floats in one spot with her nose through the divider squares, looking at him and when he comes over she shimmies around lol!
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Post by liz2 Thu 5 Aug 2010 - 17:00

Most of my boys can now see each other. They sometimes have a little flare but it seems to keep them amused.
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Post by silverrabbit Thu 5 Aug 2010 - 21:53

He has been living in a divided tank sice I got him off Pipoodle, but maybe he got bored of his neigbours Rolling Eyes

He currently looks very smitten - builing a lovely nest for his new tank buddy
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Post by liz2 Thu 5 Aug 2010 - 21:55

oh they are in love...x
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Post by silverrabbit Thu 5 Aug 2010 - 21:57

Love Huey is so funny, he is looking so colourful now, and when he flares and shows off, she wiggles at him and teases him lol!

I love bettas, SO much personality
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