Betta Fish And Ghost Shrimp
Ghost shrimp need.
Betta fish and ghost shrimp. So if you are going to keep a betta fish with some ghost shrimp you will need to have more than enough room to keep them both comfortable. Has any one had ghost shrimp in with a betta. Both ghost shrimp and betta fish are native to warmer freshwater shallows so it is no surprise that they can coexist happily.
One thing to be aware of when adding ghost shrimp to your tank is that they breed quite easily. I have the shrimps in a different tank alone right now cause i think the one might be pregnant. You will want at least a 10 gallon tank we have covered some 10 gallon tanks here if not a 15 or 20 gallon tank for one betta fish and several ghost shrimp.
When introducing ghost shrimp to your tank you should do it in groups of 2 4. Ghost shrimps are usually bigger than the mouth of the betta and in most cases the fish won t tries to hunt them. The ideal tank conditions for ghost shrimp and bettas include plenty of hiding places a sandy substrate and plants such as java moss.
And certainly not both. If you notice your betta constantly acting aggressive then the chances are he will attack your ghost shrimp. They are more likely to emerge from their hiding places during the night as there is less of a chance to be eaten but if they are comfortable enough with their surroundings and other fish in the tank they will regularly be out foraging in the foreground.
If your betta kills your ghost shrimp don t worry they re full of nutrients. I have 3 ghost shrimp that i bought today and want to know if i just bought them for a nice shrimp dinner for my betta or if he will leave them alone. Ghost shrimp don t even stand a fighting chance.
Ghost shrimp are also smaller than the betta so hopefully the betta won t perceive the ghost shrimp as a threat. The ghost shrimp possibly though not happily. A 1 gallon is too little space.