betta tankmates

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Betta Tank Mates

Bettas are amazing fish but are very fussy when it comes to what fish you can keep with them. This lens will help you find some fish that work as tank mates with your Betta. It will teach you all the possible tank mates and describe how each tankmate could help your aquarium

The Betta Care Guide by Dean Tyler

If you would like to find out even more about Bettas and how to Care for and Breed them effectively, then purchase The Betta Care Guide at the link below.

When I got my first Betta, I searched and searched for information on how to care for and breed these amazing fish and every resource told me something different or never had all the information I needed. I then realized that what the Betta community needed was a comprehensive guide that covered everything one needed.

So I created this book that covers everything you need to know to care for and breed Bettas effectively. This book will save you the time of sifting through countless internet resources which never give you a straight answer. It will provide you with everything you need to know to be an expert on Betta Care and Breeding and is very easy and enjoyable to read.

Trust me when I say that buying and looking after a Betta fish is a journey and I am glad to be guiding you through it. Included is help with everything from, buying a Betta, feeding a Betta, breeding Bettas, Tank maintenance and even colors and types of Betta. Its a guide to everything you could possibly need to know

Ghost Shrimp

These are great tank mates for Betta. They keep to the bottom of the tankand also aide you by keeping the bottom of the tank clean. If you havea very aggressive Betta, he may try to eat the shrimp but this happensoften so don't stress too much. Try to buy bigger shrimp and get quitea few if you have a big tank.

Zebra Snails

These are usually ignored by a Betta but in circumstances where this isn't the
case, they can protect themselves with their shell. Just like the ghost shrimp,
they are great for keeping your tank floor clean and they don't reproduce
uncontrollably so you can keep 1 or 2 in a tank.

Neon Tetras

These fish are mid-tank fish and your Betta is a top tank fish so they usually
won't bother each other. They are beautiful fish that glow amazing colours
so they can help make your tank look very attractive. They however do need
to be fed separately and you should buy at least 8 for a big tank.

African Dwarf Frogs

These are brilliant as tank mates because they prefer the same tank conditions
as Bettas. They also usually don't attract any aggression from Bettas except
for maybe when feeding them.

Otoclinus Catfish

These fish are low waste fish, that are fast and don't take up the Bettas
main space in the tank. They need a big tank with perfect temperature
and bacterial conditions though.

Bristlenose Pleckos

These fish are very shy and tend to avoid Bettas. As a bonus they help
to eat up debris and excess food lying around your tank. You just need
a fairly large tank because they can grow very quickly

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