New Acquisitions
22 April 2007
These betta splendens are becoming an addiction. Is there a thing called betta splenden anonymous? I probably spent so much money in the last 2 weeks just because of betta! But they are so nice to look at and with the 2 new beauties I got, who wouldn’t be addicted?
I bought myself a Red Green Dragon and a Twin Tail Half Moon. Both are the most expensive fish in the house, although the twin tail cost heaps more. Along with these 2 fish, I bought 2 new females betta splenden to put in the planted bowl. And today, I bought 6 peppered Cories to accompany them. Aside from the fish purchase, I bought a new tank (for the twin tail), plants, wood, air stones and heater. I still need to purchase a light for both the bowl and the new twin tail’s tank. At the end of all this, I’m going to be so broke! But look at them, aren’t they pretty?
I still have my other bettas though. But I have 4 of them without a name. So any suggestions will be much appreciated.
Ben has been taking pictures of Azul and Marcus lately. They’ve been flaring at each other all the time and I thought it will be a good action shot. So here you go.
Pretty eh? As you can see, Marcus is still growing his fins from Celeste’s attack. It’s just funny to see that he’s not scared of mean old Azul. Just between us though… Marcus was scared the first time he met Azul. He hid behind his furniture before he realised that Azul can’t touch him. But don’t tell him that I told you.
Farewell, my Rojas!
13 April 2007
I owned 4 Betta Splendens: Azul, Rojas, Marcus and Celeste. I bought them a week apart from each other. Azul, Rojas and Celeste came from the same shop, Morley Aquarium. Marcus came from Seaview Aquariums. I saw him and felt heartbroken. He’s the only one left in the shop (due to Christmas) and his colour was really bad. So I bought him. Now, he’s turned violet with a hint of blue and looking as feisty as ever. Pictures are below. These are taken 2 weeks after I bought them.
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Celeste
All of them were doing ok until a couple of weeks ago. Rojas just wouldn’t eat and always seem to be hiding under his cave. I thought it was just the cold since it’s gotten colder at night. So I bought them some heat mats to keep the tanks warm but still Rojas didn’t want to eat. The other three though were and still are feisty and unaffected.
Concerned, I transferred Rojas to the big tank with the other fish: tetras, cories, bristlenoses, otos, platies and guppies. Initially, we put him in a breeder net since I was scared that he’ll attack the guppies. But, he jumped out twice so we just let him be. He was happy. He even claimed his own territory near the air stone (he seemed to be infatuated with the bubbles!). He also started pushing the other fish to go away when I was trying to feed him.
Last Monday, Ben decided to play with the filter of the big tank and made the water flow stronger than usual. The by product of the change in water flow was that Rojas lost his territory near the bubbles. We came home Tuesday night to find Rojas swimming with tail down, unable to control his position in the water. With close inspection, I saw some of his scales were bitten off and he had clearly been very harassed by the other fish. Worried and panicking, I quickly took him out and put him in the cup while I prepared his old tank.
Rojas was barely moving in the cup and when I put him back to his old tank, he just pressed against the glass, barely moving. I put some aquarium salt in his tank and some Betta Fix. He was like that for the entire day Wednesday. And this morning, at 7:30am, I was going to feed my babies (ie the 4 fighting fish) brine shrimp when I saw Rojas lifeless at the bottom of his tank. I was so heartbroken. I was hoping that he would’ve recovered. But it just wasn’t meant to be.
Rojas is now in Betta Heaven and I’m hoping that he was happy when I was caring for him. He was a very nice fish with full of personality. He will be missed.
To Rojas, as I often say before I leave for work, bye bye baby and NO JUMPING!
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