My female bettas are kept in a big bowl (their new home), a sorority, until I found out one of the 4 fishes is a male betta.
This afternoon, I put Beau with the 'females'. Beau is quite shy actually. Not very aggressive. Well, he's my favourite since he responds to me, and let me touch him. He would be a good dog if he were a dog.
A few minutes after introducing the 'girls' with Beau, one attacked Beau, nipping his tail. Eventually, I found out that the girl is actually a boy.
While the other 3 girls show signs ob nipped fin, the dominant one isn't. He/She is in perfect condition. I thought he/she is just a dominant girl. Well, until I found out bubble nests under the pistia.
Would I separate the boy from the girls? No. They could coexist together. For Pete's sake, they have live in the same container since hatched. They were in the same tank at Sen's shop. I would just let them breed. So that I have more baby bettas siblings. Yes, siblings would never murder each other if they were together since they were little fish fries.
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