I recently upgraded my phone, and I’m having a better time with tank photography. Here is the least potato pic I’ve taken of my boi Diogenes.

He’s recently turned very blue. He deffo was not this blue even last week. He was, tbh, kinda shit-colored with blue tints in his fins when I first got him.

He’s also the most puppy-like out of the couple-few bettas I’ve had. Corbulo was leery of fingers and faces near his tank, but Dio just wants to see what’s up. I wonder if it has anything to do with breeding – are wild types or wild hybrids less grumpy than most bettas?

  • spinnetrouble@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    Bettas are big on personality and intelligence in general. I’ve had some chill bettas who’ve shared a ten gallon tank with shrimp, and ones who have eaten all the shrimp in a couple days. Some ignored the other fish in the tank, and one had to be put in his own 5 gallon tank because he would chase everyone and stress himself out.

    My favorite betta would refuse to eat the pellets I got him unless I ground them up into smaller pieces with a mortar and pestle. He totally could, he just didn’t like to. Once he found that I would break them up into smaller pieces for him because I didn’t want him to starve, he stopped responding at all to whole pellets and would stare and wait for me to grind them up before swimming to the surface. “Pardonnez moi, mademoiselle, these are unacceptable