(April 7, 2019 at 10:36 pm)Thena323 Wrote: I've read that Gouramis as intelligent as Bettas, actually. Makes sense, since they're in the same family.
It would appear that they're not quite as uh....high-strung and territorial, though.
I'm wondering if Dwarf Gouramis would really be compatible with my future Betta? I've read they are, but I don't feel too confident about it.
IDK. Perhaps in a bigger tank, with plenty of plants to hide in.
I'm considering going with neon Tetra, because they're small and are pretty much bottom swimmers. I think a few tiny low-key fish and a couple of snails are the most I'm willing to house with a Betta in a 10-gallon tank.
The Panda Cory are little catfish, aren't they? Pretty cute.
The Bettas I had were all pretty indifferent to the goings on of everything else in the tank, they would sit in the trees (plants) all day doing nothing.
The Cardinal Tetras are far prettier than the Neons.
Snails? You had better make sure they are Adam & Steve not A&E or your tank will be overrun in no time.
The Cory is a catfish and yes they are well cute. They do something rather odd, at random one of the bunch will bolt to the surface and whiz straight back down again, no one knows why.
It's amazing 'science' always seems to 'find' whatever it is funded for, and never the oppsite. Drich.