Oh and you should NEVER give them food during breeding period. They can go up to 1 month without illness, and 3 month without food till they die. Giving them food distracts them from mating, which is all they should be focused on. That may be why the first time didn’t work. He was sort of, overly tiring out his brain, and flairing that much also causes stress, which explains the lethargy ❤
Great video! But; If there is no filter there needs to be WAY MORE plants to filter out ammonia, nitrites, & nitrates. Also, for the fish in the left tank, they will both will need a larger tank when they get bigger. The pleco will grow to be very large.
Are you trying something like walstad method? I think you did a few things not that good and too fast, substrate is not quite right and you will need lots of more plants than that, also 5 days is not enough for plant stablisment
It is supposed to be a lots more plants that that, and a better nutritive substrate also, and plants have to be well stablished so 5 days only concern me for adding fish that early
@@Fishly-bj6wd is he doing well? I’ve had two betta’s that had their stomach swell up and then they passed away. Was it a tumor you think? Makes me sad, thinking of trying again.
@@bile897 Oh no that's very sad😭I think your bettas had dropsy. It's likely due to poor water quality, overfeeding, or the fish had been already sick when you bought them.
I don't use filters in my bedroom tanks, so there's no noise. I only turn on the light for 6 hours a day, and if the tank starts to smell, it means the water has gone bad, which shouldn't happen.☺
@@p1xel196 You are wellcome! Actually, Nobo was a 5-month-old betta when I got him, so I think it's fine to feed them these pellets as long as they can swallow them without any pressure. Brine shrimp is also a good food to give to a 3-month-old betta