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Ever tried playing games with your betta?

25K views 11 replies 11 participants last post by  Lady Ivy  
#1 ·
When trying to explain this to a non-betta owner friend, I def got a big "you need to get outside more" look from her, so I thought this would make more sense to you guys! I RANDOMLY found this article on eHow called "How To Entertain Your Betta Fish":

http://www.ehow.com/how_2264630_entertain-betta-fish.html

After I finished laughing, I started wondering if this would work... So I tried crumpling up a shiny twist tie and tossing it around in front of the tank. My little fish (who's excited about LIFE outside his bowl - SUCH a little character) got all wiggly when I shook the tie in my hand like a die, and then followed it to where it landed on the table. He'd wiggle at it, looking like he was trying to get at it, and then I'd toss it again and he'd go to it and repeat. So incredibly cute! When I dangle a small, sparkly pendant in front of his bowl and move it around, he'll sometimes get really excited and chase it as it moves. And last but not least, if I'm sitting in front of the tank (with him dancing at me crazily) and then I go out of view and come back a little while later, he'll spot me and rush over to dance at me again. Yup, I think I just suggested playing peek-a-boo with your fish... :)

Any cute little games you guys play with your bettas? (I'm really curious how he'd react to a ping pong ball!)
 
#5 ·
That's so cute! I'll have to try those. Gloria likes to play 'bite my fingers because I don't drop her food quickly enough'.
 
#7 ·
My betta dosen't flare muchat all I've tried so many things, but he dosen't flare much, any sugestions.
 
#10 ·
FredFish flaring


FredFish does not flare in his temporary home because there is nothing to flare at. He is in a bowl which magnifies at angles other than straight on.

Since he is new & I am still observing his behavior, I tried the mirror trick to provoke him & see if he was sexually mature. At first it took some moving of the mirror to get him provoked, then he figured out that the big, dark blob on the other side was a threat & began flaring at it. Now he will flare if I put the mirror up, but only then.

He will blow a bubble nest to mark his territory by the next day. Overall, FredFish is just not all that concerned with stuff outside his temporary bowl. Except in the morning, he knows he gets fed when the lights come up, he actually spends the most overall time looking for me/food at that time. Honestly, I cannot wait until the 10g is cycled; I think FredFish is bored and needs a little provoking to keep him busy.