u/Dramatic-Decision-35

Image 1 — Rescued a Betta and an angelfish. A month in and somehow everyone is alive and vibing.
Image 2 — Rescued a Betta and an angelfish. A month in and somehow everyone is alive and vibing.
Image 3 — Rescued a Betta and an angelfish. A month in and somehow everyone is alive and vibing.
Image 4 — Rescued a Betta and an angelfish. A month in and somehow everyone is alive and vibing.
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Rescued a Betta and an angelfish. A month in and somehow everyone is alive and vibing.

Yes, I know... Betta + guppies in a 15L tank. Please don't abuse me. I saved all of these guys from dying and couldn't exactly be picky about tank mates. I had to make do with whatever I had or could afford.

The betta is genuinely chill. In the whole 1 month, I havent seen a single fin nip. the Betta never flares, rarely chases and seems to get along well with the guppies. It is very healthy and even jumps when I feed it. swims around nicely and is a delight to have.

The angelfish was literally left on the road to die. When I gotit, I thought it had 2 days max. It's now been a month and it only eats from my hand. Not my roommate's. (ONLY MINE. I have been chosen). Added 2 widow tetras a 2 Ramshorn Snails to keep him company.

Setup: 2 tanks x 15L, HOB filter, daily 10% water changes, feed 6 days a week (freeze-dried bloodworms + pellets, 2-min rule). Planning to add lava rocks. Saving up for a proper tank upgrade ASAP

I'm a college student, broke but committed.

Looking for advice from people who actually know what they're doing. Be gentle, these fish have been through enough.

u/Dramatic-Decision-35 — 12 days ago