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Anonymous
So, will danios tear up betta's fins? I'm looking for some interesting tankmates for mine.
>> Anonymous
yeah, they will. Avoid tetras too, they really like to pick on long flowing fins.

I'd go with ghost shrimp, just make sure they have a place to hide
>> Anonymous
I've got a friend who has guppies in with her betta.
>> Anonymous
>>133894
Seriously? I've always heard bettas would ream male guppies because they look like them.
>> Anonymous
>>133868
Unfortunately I look at ghost shrimp and just see bichir food. Harlequin rasboras? y/n?
>> Anonymous
just easier to let the other fish eat the betta and enjoy the numerous other variety of fish that aren't popular cannibalism targets
>> Anonymous
Bettas are little bastards, just do as>>133906said. Fuck the Betta, keep numerous nicer fish
>> Anonymous
danios would be fine. rasboras too. heck, most schooling fish would be ok. Just as long as you don't introduce other betta (male or female).

>>133895
male fancy guppies I would advise against. They're agressive and they do look similar to betta.
>> Anonymous
BRENDON?!!?
>> Anonymous
I have giant danios and the one attempt to put a betta in with them was a disaster.
>> Anonymous
>>134202
you mean it was dinner amirite?
>> Anonymous
Ghost shrimp or whatever they're called are good too. The little invisible guys.
>> Anonymous
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>>135009
I bought some of those, but I think the pet shop may have snookered me...here's a picture.