need info on walmart pink cons wrong labeled

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gunna do a water change then maybe divide 7 inches to 10 inches off for the JB cons then have 1 or 2 groumies for dithers on that side. well dunno yet. whats ur oppinion?
 
Put the two dwarfs, female betta and angel in the 10. paradise fish can go into the two for now.

tiger barbs better as dithers in 29 as well as gold and blue gourami just because of size.

Keep the corys in 29. Wish you don't get rid of the angel. It's got character. your sen still got room, and will be fine in 29. Mine is about five inches, and it's def not stressed in the 30 esp with all the hiding places. put some more flower pots in the tank so your ram and cons can have their own territory, and best way is put them on opposite sides so they each have their own terriotory.

so gald you got rid of the puffer. Good luck.
 
I'd get a 20 long for the jb cons and your ram and take the angel back and keep the 29 with the tiger barbs, mollies and gourami's.
 
And see if you can get some floating plants even plastic ones are good for the 29. Will serve as cover for the gouramis.
 
yesterday i forgot to tell u, or today dunno anyways my female JB went and bit the groumie tail and was twisting like a dog well she was attached
tyl089;1802191; said:
Put the two dwarfs, female betta and angel in the 10. paradise fish can go into the two for now.

tiger barbs better as dithers in 29 as well as gold and blue gourami just because of size.

Keep the corys in 29. Wish you don't get rid of the angel. It's got character. your sen still got room, and will be fine in 29. Mine is about five inches, and it's def not stressed in the 30 esp with all the hiding places. put some more flower pots in the tank so your ram and cons can have their own territory, and best way is put them on opposite sides so they each have their own terriotory.

so gald you got rid of the puffer. Good luck.
 
That's why i recommended the plants. for your bettas, make sure the water temp is about mid 80's, and your female is ready to lay eggs. Otherwise, the male will get frustrated, and kill the female. It's good idea to observe them in the process incase if things go wrong, or just as learning experience.
 
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