Yep... Hes a Jack and *always* wants to play
He doesen't understand I have other friends besides him!
I'm pretty sure those are on the list of good tankmates for Bettas
And they are very pretty
I think the general rule is to stay away from fishes with any kind of aggressive behaviour or nippy behaviour or ones with large fins. The first two so the Bettas don't have their fins nipped or get in a fight (where the Betts would be the victor, of course
) and the second so the Betta doesen't shred their fins for the fun of it. Although I have kept a few Bettas with fancy guppies in the past and everyone got along well
Those Tetras sure are pretty
I've never had any but I like watching them in the petstores when they change directions and the neoniness flashes for a moment, then flashes again when they go back the other way
If your water is that full of chemical.. I would say you should *definitely* use your/get some test strips or a test kit so you can check the effectiveness of the water conditioner before you add your fish
Another thing I was thinking about was the PH. I don't like PH adjusters either
Things end up so unbalanced when your using those things.. first swings one way, then back the other
Plus with those and the dechlorinators.. think about all the chemicals in the water then
Making chemical soup