In the past I have kept community tanks and I have kept Bettas separately. I have read that docile bettas can sometimes be kept in community tanks as long as the other fish don't have long pretty tails. Our previous bettas were not particularly docile, but this one seems to be. Today was the day to give it a go. Wish me luck!
The 10g tank itself has been established for a while with Rasbora and a very happy Amano shrimp. The plants I have are Water Wisteria (back left), Pygmy chain sword (front left), Dwarf Sag (front right), and Cardamine Lyrata (rear back). Supposedly the Cardamine is the hardest of the 4 to grow, but it seems to be growing the best. I have added 2 Osmocote tabs to add some nutrients to the sand soil. I have no CO2 and no liquid ferts. Prior to this the only plant I had experience with was Anubias.
So far the Betta hasn't eaten (no surprise), the Rasboras don't particularly care for the betta food (surprise as they love shrimp food), and the betta doesn't seem interested in the rasboras and vice versa. I will say that the Amano shrimp is my favorite thing in the tank and I really hope he and the betta get along. There was a long stare down when they first met and I was worried something would happen, but the shrimp fled and I believe the betta was only being inquisitive. I have never seen this betta flare at anything, but you never know. I have a snail in quarantine that I may add in 2 weeks if it survives.
Also before you make fun of the pirate ship, I have an 8 year old so there must be something ridiculous in the tank. The betta's prior home was Sponge Bob's pineapple :\

The 10g tank itself has been established for a while with Rasbora and a very happy Amano shrimp. The plants I have are Water Wisteria (back left), Pygmy chain sword (front left), Dwarf Sag (front right), and Cardamine Lyrata (rear back). Supposedly the Cardamine is the hardest of the 4 to grow, but it seems to be growing the best. I have added 2 Osmocote tabs to add some nutrients to the sand soil. I have no CO2 and no liquid ferts. Prior to this the only plant I had experience with was Anubias.
So far the Betta hasn't eaten (no surprise), the Rasboras don't particularly care for the betta food (surprise as they love shrimp food), and the betta doesn't seem interested in the rasboras and vice versa. I will say that the Amano shrimp is my favorite thing in the tank and I really hope he and the betta get along. There was a long stare down when they first met and I was worried something would happen, but the shrimp fled and I believe the betta was only being inquisitive. I have never seen this betta flare at anything, but you never know. I have a snail in quarantine that I may add in 2 weeks if it survives.
Also before you make fun of the pirate ship, I have an 8 year old so there must be something ridiculous in the tank. The betta's prior home was Sponge Bob's pineapple :\
