Hello everyone! For a few years now I have had bettas (Plakats, not the long-finned splendens that everyone knows), and for the past 8-9 months or so, I have had my plakat in a 10 gallon tank with 5 albino cories and three emerald green cories (two smaller males and one fat female). Anyway, they all seem to get along just fine, and I have really been finding a lot of enjoyment watching my cory cats! Even more so than watching my betta. Well, my betta (who I HAVE bred in the past) requires quite warm water, especially when nesting and breeding (between 80-83 degrees F). But normally the bettas like a water temp. of 78-80 degrees F....which I hear the cories like as well. However, I recently realized that my chubby female has developed her "breeding colors" and her once pale belly has turned a pinkish color.
My question is this: When I intend to breed my bettas, I must separate them into a separate tank, raise the temperature quite a bit and acclimate the breeding pair to each other. In order to breed my cory cats, must I change the water temperature at all? Can I just leave them in the community tank as they are or should I put the breeding pair in a separate tank? I read many different things in this area.
Thank you all for any help you can give to a new catfish lover!!!!
-Baba
