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Betta for new home
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Betta for new home
Hi, I have a female betta, shes red and shes lonely. She lives on her own as the other ones i had died a few months back, and she's a little fighter. It's not fair on her to live on her own she deserves to live in a sority with other fish. So she is free to a new home. I want her to go to a good home.
Thanks for reading x
Thanks for reading x
MidnightRose- Veiltail
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Re: Betta for new home
Hi you dont say whereabouts you live, or what the others died off? I have betta girls and as long as they can see other fish they seem fine...can you post a photo of her?
liz2- Feathertail
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Re: Betta for new home
I live in warrington, and i don't think my tank cycled properly so they kept dying off. I tried my best though, its a shame on this fish though she looks depressed if a fish can be depressed? Urm, shes a pale red VT. I will try post a photo but my cameras no good x
MidnightRose- Veiltail
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Re: Betta for new home
Someone needs to show Natalie this post, she's in Wigan and has a sorority. I'd take her (I'm in Manchester, boyfriend is in St. Helens) but only have spaces for males unfortunately
A fish can be depressed, though obviously in fish it's not as complex as depression in mammals. It's more just stress and boredom which can make them vulnerable to illness.
A fish can be depressed, though obviously in fish it's not as complex as depression in mammals. It's more just stress and boredom which can make them vulnerable to illness.
Re: Betta for new home
Do females get on in community tanks? I have space in my big planted tank that has mostly catfish and loaches with just two elderly danios. If so I could pick her up after uni one day? Unless anybody else has a sorority going that is..
(ps, If you want to get in touch, it's best to PM Kally, rather than me because I'm up to my gills in uni work)
(ps, If you want to get in touch, it's best to PM Kally, rather than me because I'm up to my gills in uni work)
cowboy- Veiltail
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Re: Betta for new home
KalandraJane wrote:Someone needs to show Natalie this post, she's in Wigan and has a sorority. I'd take her (I'm in Manchester, boyfriend is in St. Helens) but only have spaces for males unfortunately
A fish can be depressed, though obviously in fish it's not as complex as depression in mammals. It's more just stress and boredom which can make them vulnerable to illness.
wow someone that lives close to me with bettas...thats sad news midnightrose...i do have a sorority but at the moment im having issues with white spot but if no one picks her up me and my partner could pick her up when all is well in the sorority...if i did come get her this is where she would live:
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There is also a large anubias plant on drift wood in the right hand corner.
Nataliey- Feathertail
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Re: Betta for new home
Hi Natalie, thats a lovely sority and i'm sure my betta would love it in there. I can keep her for the time being but if your able to take her once your white spots gone then let me know! Thankyou!!! x
MidnightRose- Veiltail
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Re: Betta for new home
cowboy wrote:Do females get on in community tanks? I have space in my big planted tank that has mostly catfish and loaches with just two elderly danios. If so I could pick her up after uni one day? Unless anybody else has a sorority going that is..
(ps, If you want to get in touch, it's best to PM Kally, rather than me because I'm up to my gills in uni work)
If you are able to take her before me thats fine as iv told Midnightrose i have a white spot issue in my sorority and iv only just put my second lot of meds in, so will be another week at least.
Nataliey- Feathertail
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Re: Betta for new home
The planted tank is lovely, and there's no boisterous fish in there which would nip at her. MidnightRose, if you'd like us to give her a new home Paul (cowboy) can pick her up, drop one of us a message. This is the tank:
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Id go for Kallys tank a lot more natural with all those plants than mine =)
Nataliey- Feathertail
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Re: Betta for new home
Both the tanks look amazing! Good luck finding a home for your little one!
JamieBankai- Plakat
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