introducing betta and platies into aquarium

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2010

This video will explain all the necessary steps to introduce any fish into new aquariums or already established ones.

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  • i have a betta in a 37 gallon tank.What tankmates will be good

  • @fishkeeper1999 Well it really depends on what you want to have as fish: small fish, big fish, etc. Also the pH of your water will influence the fish you will be able to keep. Try and find out about your pH before purchasing any fish.

  • could you put 6 neon tetras and 1 betta?

  • @sweettart312 I'm pretty sure neons and bettas are compatible, but keep an eye on them for the 1st week.

  • really nice tank. can i have 2 mollies and 1 betta in a 30L tank

  • @HoltonStudios That should be ok, but make sure to check that the betta does not attack the mollies and that the mollies don't attack the betta.

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  • cool mickey mouse platays

  • Try using Doradon acclimation system next time when you introduce new fishes to your aquarium, it is simple to use with guaranteed temperature equalization; furthermore, chemical conditions are gradually adjusted on a drop-by-drop basis.

  • Why didn't you turn off th light when acclimating the platies? Light stresses out the fish even more then they already are.

  • If that was my betta he would have ripped at least one of them up!

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