How are the fish acting? Are they stressing your Betta? How big are they? What filtration? There are always "Rules" when it comes to keeping fish. However, aquatic rules are not written in stone and if everyone is eating and active and water parameters are good I don't have any problem with breaking those rules in situations such as yours.
They all tend to keep to themselves. The only exception is the male guppy which seems to always be in pursuit of the female. I only have one female so the 1:2 rule that's generally advised with guppies isn't being observed. I hope it's not stressing the female out. Then again, I'm really hesitant to add another female guppy due to space constraints.
My betta is acting pretty much the same as before. His fins aren't clamped, he's eating well, and there are no other visible signs of stress. The first day I got the guppies they approached him a couple times and he flared at them. They've decided to keep their distance since. He's a pretty docile betta, yet clearly king of the domain. :lol:
All the fish average 1" or maybe less.
My filter is a regular sponge filter. Nothing fancy but it keeps the water surprisingly clean. I got a live plant for the tank so that might be helping a little.
The main thing, as you probably know, is keeping Ammonia and Nitrites at 0ppm and Nitrates under 10-15. You may have to up water changes to two 25% per week instead of one.
Yeah, I'm watching the parameters like a hawk.
What parameters do you recommend for guppies and tetras? I'm planning on mixing RO and tap water at a ratio of 50/50. It's currently 3/4 tap and 1/4 RO. I'm planning a water change on Friday.
My current readings are:
Nitrate: 20, nitrite: 0, hardness: 150 (should be reduced with the next water change), chlorine: 0, KH: 80-120, pH: 7.8.
Whether to rehome is up to you. If you are uncomfortable then I would. Have you run your numbers through
www.aqadvisor.com? It will tell you whether you have enough filtration and how overstocked you might be.
I'll definitely check that site out. Thanks.
I like the idea of a community tank so long as everyone is happy and healthy. If not, I'd want to do the responsible thing and re-house them.