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by Snowseph » Tue Mar 27, 2018 9:20 am
deadroses. wrote:So ive never had this problem before but my betta wont eat bloodworms and always swims away when i walk over. I tried cutting thr bloodworms up but i dont think he ate them that way either. What do u reccomend?
I recommend soaking the bloodworms in garlic! Bettas are usually attracted to the strong natural scent. I usually take a little tank water, frozen bloodworms, and a clove of garlic that I'll crush. I'll let it thaw and soak. Also, if you don't already, I recommend wiggly the bloodworm a bit with tweezers!
deadroses. wrote:Oh also, can i put zebra nerite snails in with him without a log for them to climb on? It’s a 3.5 gallon tank.
As long as there are plenty of hiding spaces for the nerite snail! I recommend filling at least half, although preferable two-thirds, the tank with plants and hides. I haven't had any issues with bettas attacking or flaring at snails, but my friend has had a betta who would flare at the snails. My betta Frost has lived with a nerite snail, a mystery snail, and various bladder snails throughout the time I've had him, and there have never been any issues.
Also, I would only recommend one nerite snail for a 3.5 gallon, unless your tank has an abundance of live plants to keep the nitrates under control. They produce more waste than one might think. Pothos, a common houseplant, actually are really good for sucking up nitrates! Just stick the roots in your tank and it'll help quite a bit. :0 Don't submerge the leaves though!
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by pirelliskrt » Tue Mar 27, 2018 10:24 am
Snowseph wrote:deadroses. wrote:So ive never had this problem before but my betta wont eat bloodworms and always swims away when i walk over. I tried cutting thr bloodworms up but i dont think he ate them that way either. What do u reccomend?
I recommend soaking the bloodworms in garlic! Bettas are usually attracted to the strong natural scent. I usually take a little tank water, frozen bloodworms, and a clove of garlic that I'll crush. I'll let it thaw and soak. Also, if you don't already, I recommend wiggly the bloodworm a bit with tweezers!
deadroses. wrote:Oh also, can i put zebra nerite snails in with him without a log for them to climb on? It’s a 3.5 gallon tank.
As long as there are plenty of hiding spaces for the nerite snail! I recommend filling at least half, although preferable two-thirds, the tank with plants and hides. I haven't had any issues with bettas attacking or flaring at snails, but my friend has had a betta who would flare at the snails. My betta Frost has lived with a nerite snail, a mystery snail, and various bladder snails throughout the time I've had him, and there have never been any issues.
Also, I would only recommend one nerite snail for a 3.5 gallon, unless your tank has an abundance of live plants to keep the nitrates under control. They produce more waste than one might think. Pothos, a common houseplant, actually are really good for sucking up nitrates! Just stick the roots in your tank and it'll help quite a bit. :0 Don't submerge the leaves though!
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by Hime » Thu Mar 29, 2018 11:43 am
deadroses. wrote:hey, my betta still isn’t eating bloodworms... any other tips?
Or other treats?
Could be that he's never had any (so he's not used to them/doesn't know what to do with them, I had tetras act like that with pellets at first) or that he's not that hungry. You could fast him couple days to build up his hunger and try again, or offer him some other food to see if he likes that better. There really isn't a reason why he absolutely would need to eat bloodworms specifically, so if he's not into them I'd try feeding something else.
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by Checkinder » Thu Mar 29, 2018 12:04 pm
Oh gosh I finally got a gravel vacuum and went to clean up my goldfish tank and lemme tell you my back has never hurt this bad from water changes before. I had so much more dirty water than before I feel so guilty for not picking one up sooner!
Hopefully they'll be happier and healthier now that a fair amount of waste is gone. I'll have to go back in next water change and try to get as much as I can but I didn't want to get it all at once and throw off their water.
Tomorrow I'll try it on the bettas, hopefully they'll be easier and less dirty l0c I'm exhausted.
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by Naeco » Thu Mar 29, 2018 1:52 pm
Checkinder wrote:Oh gosh I finally got a gravel vacuum and went to clean up my goldfish tank and lemme tell you my back has never hurt this bad from water changes before. I had so much more dirty water than before I feel so guilty for not picking one up sooner!
Hopefully they'll be happier and healthier now that a fair amount of waste is gone. I'll have to go back in next water change and try to get as much as I can but I didn't want to get it all at once and throw off their water.
Tomorrow I'll try it on the bettas, hopefully they'll be easier and less dirty l0c I'm exhausted.
Honestly, I do gravel vacuums with every water change. I use the gravel vacuum to do the water changes. That is always how I've kept the water clean. Now, only if those snails would get to making babies so that I wouldn't have to clean the glass every other dang day.
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by Trphlthdl » Fri Mar 30, 2018 12:56 am
deadroses. wrote:Oh also, can i put zebra nerite snails in with him without a log for them to climb on? It’s a 3.5 gallon tank.
I wouldn't recommend it since zebra nerites, like many snails, are very
very good at 'making waste'. I'm cleaning my 5.5 twice a week with 1 betta and 1 nerite. If you're going to add snails I'd recommend a tank upgrade.
As for cooperating, my girl Iris completely ignores the nerite, but I've heard some betters do harass snails. Kinda just depends on the betta you've got.
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