I am in the process of developing a 20 gallon planted community tank with plans for the following fish:
10x Neon Tetra
3x Mollys
3x Platys
2x Apple Snails
AqAdvisor has me at 80% stocked (link) so was wondering if it's possible to have any female betta in the tank (perhaps 2-3?). Will there be compatability issues if I decide to go down that path?
you should read the sorority sticky in the betta care board (first board i think?) they usually recommend no less than four females, which it doesnt look like you have room for. but im not an expert.
i think actually, the more girls you have, the agression is spread out more. or thats what i understood. you could always just add one of them? or try the two to three, im no expert
Thanks, I think that is what I will do. If it doesn't work out I can always go back to the setup that I have now (male and female betta in a split tank)
i have just the single female in my community tank, which has a honey gourami, harlequins, couple of guppies, a mollie, two bristle nosed catfish, kuhli loachs, black neons, and they get on fine
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