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Old 03-05-2005, 07:52 PM
Mermaid
 
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Elaine,
I think I agree with you. There are times when I think he is a goner then he
perks back up.
I give credits to "Beta Bites" I finally had to get him a new container
because it wouldn't float for him.
I even have him trained. I just tape on the side of the vase where the food
is and he turns and grabs it.
Amazing,
Paulette


"Elaine T" wrote in message
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Mermaid wrote:
I have an old beta that I have pampered in a large, peace lily

arrangement
for about 3 years. Must be a record. Anyway, when I set up my new

planted
tank, would he appreciate being in a new environment or because of his

age,
do you think it would be too much for him? He might get lost in the

foliage
and might not be strong enough to battle other fish. I am torn to

whether
give him a retirement home or keep it the way it has been for years with

the
"if it ain't broke don't fix it mentality".

What do you think?

Thanks,
Paulette


3 years is pretty old for a betta. I'd leave him where he is - I think
the peace lily is much more of a "retirement home" than the rough and
tumble of a community tank. As you say, he'd have to compete for food
and space, the water would be moving around where he's used to still,
and there would other fish that he's not used to. Sounds pretty hard on
an old man.

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