I can't believe I now have guppies in with the group! Here are some photos of the tank. I bought more plants today (that match the ones currently in there) and will be putting them in the tank during my next water change. I think more plants would help any remaining aggression issues.
For the record, my pleco seems to be very happy. We never used to see him swim around the tank, and now he does! Once and a while, he'll come out of hiding to survey the area. It's nice to see him about. He's still little, so I'm not very concerned about the stocking issue at this point.
Here's a photo of the tank itself:

Here are the betta girls. The first one is Indi, the next one is Tina, and the third is Zippy.



Here are the guppy girls. I don't have names for them, believe it or not. I would love suggestions if anyone has any. We call them right now: Yellow Guppy, Ok Tail Guppy, Yucky Guppy, and Nice Tail Guppy. Yucky might have to keep her name.




Here are some guppy fry from Yellow Guppy *who I believe was bred to my orange male guppy, unless she was already preggo when I got her*. The bettas especially like to hunt the fry from outside their enclosure.

Here's Oliver the pleco hiding behind the filter intake tube.

In these next two photos, Tina is giving us a tour of the caves. The first one was made with two chunks of Sodalite Blue with a slate roof. (I tested the rocks/slate in a bucket of water for about three weeks to make sure they didnt' make my water params go nutty). You can also see Tina pointing out the Flintstone cave. She's in the lower left hand corner.


Here's Ok Tail Guppy grazing on a faux plant. The guppies enjoy doing this. I don't have the heart to tell them that it's all for naught.

And here's another far away photo of the tank, and at the bottom, another photo of Zippy (who resembles a trout).


Thanks for letting me share my tank with you!!
For the record, my pleco seems to be very happy. We never used to see him swim around the tank, and now he does! Once and a while, he'll come out of hiding to survey the area. It's nice to see him about. He's still little, so I'm not very concerned about the stocking issue at this point.
Here's a photo of the tank itself:

Here are the betta girls. The first one is Indi, the next one is Tina, and the third is Zippy.



Here are the guppy girls. I don't have names for them, believe it or not. I would love suggestions if anyone has any. We call them right now: Yellow Guppy, Ok Tail Guppy, Yucky Guppy, and Nice Tail Guppy. Yucky might have to keep her name.




Here are some guppy fry from Yellow Guppy *who I believe was bred to my orange male guppy, unless she was already preggo when I got her*. The bettas especially like to hunt the fry from outside their enclosure.

Here's Oliver the pleco hiding behind the filter intake tube.

In these next two photos, Tina is giving us a tour of the caves. The first one was made with two chunks of Sodalite Blue with a slate roof. (I tested the rocks/slate in a bucket of water for about three weeks to make sure they didnt' make my water params go nutty). You can also see Tina pointing out the Flintstone cave. She's in the lower left hand corner.


Here's Ok Tail Guppy grazing on a faux plant. The guppies enjoy doing this. I don't have the heart to tell them that it's all for naught.

And here's another far away photo of the tank, and at the bottom, another photo of Zippy (who resembles a trout).


Thanks for letting me share my tank with you!!
