I have had many beta fishes over the years and Chutney has been one of the best. He is very responsive to my movements around the room.
I don't know what the plant is - I bought it in a set of dried rhizomes from the pet store and this is the only one that sprouted. Since then I have purchased two other sets of the same dried bulbs and no other plants have grown.
That is creative, I have 3 male betas in separate
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not very creative, but easier to clean, ;)
Yes Chutney is very spoilt. However he may need to face the fact that his beloved plant appears to be on it's way out.
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ReplyDeleteHe lives on!!!!! Hooray!
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Very cool setup. I'm really enjoying your blog. Have you seen those terrariums with some above ground plants, with a section set aside for aquatic plants and a little fish?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like Chutney might be feeling a bit under the weather. His fins seem to have receded a bit. He might have a fungal infection, or need filtered water put into his environment.
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ReplyDeleteC.J.- thanks for the tip! Maybe I should look into some of those fungal drops.
ReplyDeleteC.J. - it took me a while but I finally did get some fungal drops for the fish. He looks much more alert and active already- he actually looks like he "feels" better. Thanks so much for the advice.
ReplyDeleteThe plant is Aponogeton.
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