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>>164627 >>164628 I'm not a troll
>>164625 I learned about that from a seedy pet shop. I guess they didn't know anything at all about betta's. They put what I guess must of been an entire shipment of bettas in one tank. I thought it was sad, and also kind of funny at first. They were all fighting, and tearing at eachothers fins. I thought they were either all going to die, or that the pet shop employees would wisen up and separate them. I went back a week later, and they were all still in the same tank with none of them fighting at all, and their fins starting to grow back. Eventually they all looked fine and totally healthy with no fighting or even any nips taken out out eachothers fins. They stayed in the same aquarium together until they all sold out.
I thought it was pretty neat, since bettas are so pretty, but you can usually only keep one per tank. I tried it myself, and it worked the same way that it did in that hole in the pet store. I bought 14 of them and put them all in the same aquarium at the same time. A few months later one of them got into the filter some how and died. I bought two new ones because I couldn't choose which one I liked more. When I put them in with all the others they got attacked. I thought the others might get over it and leave them alone, but they were both dead when I woke up the next morning. I didn't try to add anymore after that. The rest did fine until I had to move about a year later.
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