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I've had fish tanks since the 90s and one thing is clear; You never stop learning. And it's fun to see how you do things in America. My problem has always been overfeeding the fish. I like to spoil them😅. Good and informative video 👍
To add to that, get one with measurements on it, then you know how much came out so you know how much to put back! They are usually light colored so you can see all the gook you get out, as well as anything you accidentally sucked up. I always get them from the painting section at the hardware store.
I like that this is more up-to-date with recommending minimum 5g for a betta tank. Yes smaller tanks like 2.5g, 3g, 3.5g can work but they are borderline a bit too small still, like absolute bare minimum - but 5g really is best as a minimum tank size for one betta.
No it isn't. 2.5 gallons is 100% going to be healthy for a single betta fish. This stu--d fad of getting 13000 gallons for 2 fish is incredibly annoying and a largely American phenomenon. Do _not_ listen to advice like this. There is nothing "too small" about a 2.5 gallon tank. The nitrate will not build up, and there is _plenty_ of space. Oxygenate, do not overfeed, regularly change water and you can have tanks as small as you want.
I'm so glad I watched this before getting a betta! I have one of those silly setups that are way too small for even a single betta. I had no idea that a strong filter can cause fin rot! I was misled to believe that a strong current was good for the health of the water, that explains why the bettas I previously tried keeping were getting fin rot. I also wasn't using the testing strips, and I think the small tank was causing the heater to overheat the water. I feel so bad for reading bad info and not doing enough research, this was so eye opening, thank you! One thing I'm not so sure on tho is putting the pothos plant in the tank, I've heard it releases calcium oxalate into the water, which is toxic for the betta.
Excellent info. Thanks Irene! I've kept bettas since I was a kid. They are my favorite centerpiece fish for any small to medium-ish sized tropical community tank. Definitely one of the most interactive fish you'll find in that size, too.
*If you only get one fertilizer, Easy Green is the one you want. Our unique formula is comprehensive, concentrated, and easy to use. Just dose 1 pump per 10 gallons of water and watch your planted tank flourish! Try it out: **www.aquariumcoop.com/products/easy-green-all-in-one-fertilizer*
Marineland 5.5 gallon tank, Perfecto hood, Lee undergravel filter, Cascade 20 HOB filter. Originally a dedicated shrimp tank it has a crushed coral bed with purple sand over the coral. It currently house's shrimp and snails but will in a few days have a new occupant. A Black Samurai Double Rosetail Betta. If he can't cohabitate with the shrimp, they will be moved. I'm 59 and have had and admired Bettas for decades. Also have driftwood, some rocks and some live plants. I also use Chemipure green in the Cascade filter.
You can buy special feeds that have select nutrients that both cover any nutrient deficiency in the future, and help with the treatment process. The "tannin bundle" could also help out, and even compliment the tank quite well if. Dried leaves, pre-soaked wood, and/or cones to help fight off parasitic and fungal infections. I usually boil whatever I plan to put in for at least 10 minutes, and then soak it in an airtight bucket or container for about a week (sometimes two).
I was given a 10 galon tank but I have no idea about fish and fish care, always tried to have tetras as a kid and they would always die. I didnt want a 10 gal on for a betta but now I gues I can make a betta kingdom with it LOL! trying to learn about how to care for the fish, what fish can go with it and plant care. thank you for the video!
I love that you’ve paired up with aquarium co op. I watched your channel videos and aquarium co ops to help a friend set up a tank. I’m yet to get my own yet. Need to do some more adulting before I can get one lol
If you buy one of the aquarium kits the filters are perfectly fine just. To slow down the flow instead of using the filter cartridges inside that are actually pointless replace them with a sponge taking up the whole filter to slow down the water also feel your tank up all the way to the brim of the filter so water is not falling down as far for some reason those filters have a water line that's really low, that's pointless.
@Betta Days they make sponges for aquariums that come in sheets anywhere for like a quarter inch thick to about 2in thick you can cut them to size to fit your aquarium filters. Pretty much all hang on the back filters should be replaced with the sponges. You should only use the carbon filters if you believe there might be some kind of chemical that got into your water. Sponges last longer since the only thing you need to do is squeeze them clean and then put them back.
Great tips! I always enjoy her vids! 👍😊 I'd use caution w/that sponge filter if you have a betta with fancy fins. My double-fin half moon cut his fins on the rough sponge, so I switched to a low-flow hanging filter. Would be great if Aq Co-op offered a finer sponge or nano hanging filter!
@@mannequinskywalker What kind of filter do you recommend? Does it help with fish poop building up on the substrate? I have a sponge filter but with one Betta in a five gallon I feel like there's just so much poop
@@katelin3744 Unfortunately, you still need to get the poop. I did every couple of days if I saw poop by using a turkey baster! More deep clean w/baster weekly. Could use a siphon/gravel cleaner if your setup allows. My tank was higher up so couldn't get water to flow into it right, hence the baster - which is much more labor intensive than a siphon! I tried the Azoo Mignon Filter 60 and the EA Performance Hang-On back filter with a Fluval Edge pre-filter sponge over the intake - sometimes even cut a slice of sponge and wedged it in center hole of that Fluval sponge over the intake to make it a tighter fit bc that piece is very narrow. That said, those filters are good for up to 4/5 gallons, and I ended up having just 1 betta only in that tank. Both were decent, but I recommend checking A mazon reviews for how people set them up/customized with the filter materials. It helped me to keep the water flow down to add extra soft sponge material as a baffle where the water flows back in the tank.
11:30 If your fish tank is not plugged into a GFCI, I'd recommend getting a plug in GFCI. It's a bit of insurance with all that electrical stuff in water.
Hey Irene! Thank you for always giving us great tips! I know you’ve done a video on this before but could you make an updated enrichment video for betta fish? My betta just stares at me every time I walk by for food, but I don’t want him to get fat. I would love some tips to keep him occupied.
I’m here because I want to get a fish and use its water to feed my plants (and it will also just be cool to have a fish!). Judging by the gorgeous Thai Constellation Monstera in the background, it seems I’m not the only one. 🤭
I have a sponge filter and an hob for my Betta. If you get one with an adjustable flow, it won’t bother the fish. Sponge filters do fine for bio filtration but I’m not impressed with their mechanical
I got a betta round 4 months ago pertty sure hes a boy. Lol. My grand daughter named him cupcake😊 anyhow Cupcake would not eat the fish flakes only the betta pellets oh yeah Cupcake is purple, I let her pick him out too, cakecup is very much loved, my granddaughter is 8 so Cupcake gets plenty of attention. Thank you for all you advise yall have a good adventure with all your bettas😍
I got my first beta today but i only have a 2.5 tank…after watching the video i realize that may be too small. lady af petco said this was what i needed tho lol
When I went to Pets at Home yesterday they had Betta fish in 2 gallon tanks not even to like 1 gallon tanks one of them looked brain dead and some of the other ones weren't moving
Hi! ❤ I hope you’re having a great newish year- I love your channel. Your energy is contagious and you really cheer me up. I have a question: I remember you mentioning that I could purchase a seeded sponge filter at aquarium co-op webbshop - but I could not find them. Did I get that info wrong? I have 4 new tanks I want to start working on and I need all the help I can get… Thank you for all you do ❤ Ana
Dang. I thought I was going to get a Beta but this video makes me feel like I need to beat doctor in order to know how to take care of one. Now we I'm afraid to try.
Fishes are fishes, theyre not cats that get used to living indoors or outdoors, its a fish that needs a replica od their natural habitat since its the only habitat they live in. Hope this helps😊
I had a betta for 4 years and didn't know much about it and still lived a normal long life. Betta's are not as sensitive as some other fishes, they are a good choice for beginners, in my opinion you don't need to do everything perfectly.
I've had people tell me that a filtration system wasn't necessary....WHAT. If any of you have been told this, it's not true, please provide your betta with a filtration system and a heater. They aren't super expensive but can dramatically improve your betta's life.
I have a 10 gallon tank currently cycling with live plants in preparation for a betta largely informed by this video. The heater we're using says that it's pre-programmed to 78 degrees F, it has been consistently keeping the tank at exactly 76 degrees F. Is this too cold for a betta? Should we replace the heater with an adjustable one?
Well water varies significantly in the water parameters, and is usually not chlorinated. It all depends on the specific parameters of your water. Test the pH, GH, KH of your tap water.
@@Betta_Days I tried that but it was still pretty rough. So I actually bought a different product which I like better. I like to be better safe than sorry when it comes to my pets.
I don't recommend salt in an aquarium for a freshwater fish like the betta. Salt is mainly used to treat a betta for short lengths of time if it is sick.
Will I ever own a beta fish in the next 4 years? Probably not. Am I still going to watch this video because I'm hyper fixated on fish tank scaping? Yes.
We prefer the coarse sponges, as it makes for a better user experience as far as maintenance and flow is concerned. ~ Zenzo from the Aquarium Co-Op team
I have a 6.5 gallon tank that I'm moving to Florida from Michigan! How would you redo that? I've been trying to figure out how? And to top it off my Betta is blind! I don't want to stress him out! And I have a mystery snail Buddy with him as well! How would I safely move them?
For the life of me I can’t grow Java fern at all, I can grow nearly everything else be it epiphytes, crypts, swords, other stems, but ferns are out of the question 💀😅 I see all these videos that recommend them but I can’t get them to grow well at all.
Interestingly, the only time I was able to grow them was when I lived in college, grew super well. Now that I’ve been back in my hometown it’s back to not growing them. Maybe it’s the difference in water??
YALL im doing a bunch of reasearch because my grandma has betta fish and she is about to go into assisted living she has had the betta fiash in very small tanks and i only have till tomorrow when im getting them i dont have time to let the plants grow or any of that im giving one to my friend who has a tank i know what to buy to set up the tank but how do i help the fish aclimate and not kill it by putting it into a brand new tank? of course i will use a de chloronizer thing but what plants should i get and how do i make sure there is no phnemonia
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Hi, could you please make up a video on molly fish requirements, tankmates, tank setup and more.
I've had fish tanks since the 90s and one thing is clear; You never stop learning. And it's fun to see how you do things in America. My problem has always been overfeeding the fish. I like to spoil them😅.
Good and informative video 👍
That red and black betta atbthe beginning was stunning! ❤
get a new bucket and make it a dedicated water change bucket, so you don't use it for house cleaning
To add to that, get one with measurements on it, then you know how much came out so you know how much to put back! They are usually light colored so you can see all the gook you get out, as well as anything you accidentally sucked up. I always get them from the painting section at the hardware store.
Even better, a collapsible bucket. Easy to store, saves space.
@@anoobis_easy to get holes in
I use a common bucket for all of my aquariums is it ok?
@@Heavenly_Light123 common bucket is good as well, keep it just for your aquariums
You provide everything for both Newby fishkeepers and those more experienced. Love your videos!😊
I like that this is more up-to-date with recommending minimum 5g for a betta tank. Yes smaller tanks like 2.5g, 3g, 3.5g can work but they are borderline a bit too small still, like absolute bare minimum - but 5g really is best as a minimum tank size for one betta.
No it isn't. 2.5 gallons is 100% going to be healthy for a single betta fish. This stu--d fad of getting 13000 gallons for 2 fish is incredibly annoying and a largely American phenomenon. Do _not_ listen to advice like this.
There is nothing "too small" about a 2.5 gallon tank. The nitrate will not build up, and there is _plenty_ of space. Oxygenate, do not overfeed, regularly change water and you can have tanks as small as you want.
Hmm was not prepared to spend 200 dollars on the fish my sister just showed up to my house with. But I’m committed now 😂 #bettadaddy
Omg my in laws got my 1 and 1/2 year old son a beta fish in one of those small fish kits now we are also beta parents. Not prepared 😂😭
Me😂
well if you didn't wanna spend that much on tanks Aqueon has a bunch of tank sales where you can get like a 5 gal for $12 and a 10 gal for $15.
I'm so glad I watched this before getting a betta! I have one of those silly setups that are way too small for even a single betta. I had no idea that a strong filter can cause fin rot! I was misled to believe that a strong current was good for the health of the water, that explains why the bettas I previously tried keeping were getting fin rot. I also wasn't using the testing strips, and I think the small tank was causing the heater to overheat the water. I feel so bad for reading bad info and not doing enough research, this was so eye opening, thank you!
One thing I'm not so sure on tho is putting the pothos plant in the tank, I've heard it releases calcium oxalate into the water, which is toxic for the betta.
Excellent info. Thanks Irene! I've kept bettas since I was a kid. They are my favorite centerpiece fish for any small to medium-ish sized tropical community tank. Definitely one of the most interactive fish you'll find in that size, too.
*If you only get one fertilizer, Easy Green is the one you want. Our unique formula is comprehensive, concentrated, and easy to use. Just dose 1 pump per 10 gallons of water and watch your planted tank flourish! Try it out: **www.aquariumcoop.com/products/easy-green-all-in-one-fertilizer*
Would you use half a pump or a full pump for a five gallon tank?
Great video for beginner fish keeping and great reminders for us old folks 😊🩵👍
Marineland 5.5 gallon tank, Perfecto hood, Lee undergravel filter, Cascade 20 HOB filter. Originally a dedicated shrimp tank it has a crushed coral bed with purple sand over the coral. It currently house's shrimp and snails but will in a few days have a new occupant. A Black Samurai Double Rosetail Betta. If he can't cohabitate with the shrimp, they will be moved. I'm 59 and have had and admired Bettas for decades. Also have driftwood, some rocks and some live plants. I also use Chemipure green in the Cascade filter.
You can buy special feeds that have select nutrients that both cover any nutrient deficiency in the future, and help with the treatment process.
The "tannin bundle" could also help out, and even compliment the tank quite well if. Dried leaves, pre-soaked wood, and/or cones to help fight off parasitic and fungal infections. I usually boil whatever I plan to put in for at least 10 minutes, and then soak it in an airtight bucket or container for about a week (sometimes two).
If you are feeding flakes press them against the glass to create a little food dollop.
Another great video Irene; clear, concise info that covers everything. Would it be possible to do a video that includes how to prune aquatic plants?
This video is great! Your friend is very lucky to have you!
I was given a 10 galon tank but I have no idea about fish and fish care, always tried to have tetras as a kid and they would always die. I didnt want a 10 gal on for a betta but now I gues I can make a betta kingdom with it LOL! trying to learn about how to care for the fish, what fish can go with it and plant care. thank you for the video!
I love that you’ve paired up with aquarium co op. I watched your channel videos and aquarium co ops to help a friend set up a tank. I’m yet to get my own yet. Need to do some more adulting before I can get one lol
Keeping a betta isn't very hard. I've had tanks since I was ten! Of course get one when you are ready, but I think you could handle one now. 😉
Moral of the story.....Fish are freaking expensive.
My betta died today and I’m crying it was my best friend
I’m sorry to hear that dude they’re in a better place now
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I’m sorry for your loss. 😢
Irene is a genius! I've never been able to train my bettas to use the restroom!😅 Just kidding, great video, covered all the bases! Love it!❤
Late, but did you mention indian almond leaves for the comforting & benefits healing?
If you buy one of the aquarium kits the filters are perfectly fine just. To slow down the flow instead of using the filter cartridges inside that are actually pointless replace them with a sponge taking up the whole filter to slow down the water also feel your tank up all the way to the brim of the filter so water is not falling down as far for some reason those filters have a water line that's really low, that's pointless.
Just a regular kitchen sponge?
@Betta Days they make sponges for aquariums that come in sheets anywhere for like a quarter inch thick to about 2in thick you can cut them to size to fit your aquarium filters. Pretty much all hang on the back filters should be replaced with the sponges. You should only use the carbon filters if you believe there might be some kind of chemical that got into your water. Sponges last longer since the only thing you need to do is squeeze them clean and then put them back.
Just a note, those plants were not pothos. They were scindapsus and philodendron brazil.
I get a chuckle when you say he goes to the “rest room!” 😂
Great tips! I always enjoy her vids! 👍😊 I'd use caution w/that sponge filter if you have a betta with fancy fins. My double-fin half moon cut his fins on the rough sponge, so I switched to a low-flow hanging filter. Would be great if Aq Co-op offered a finer sponge or nano hanging filter!
@@mannequinskywalker What kind of filter do you recommend? Does it help with fish poop building up on the substrate? I have a sponge filter but with one Betta in a five gallon I feel like there's just so much poop
@@katelin3744 Unfortunately, you still need to get the poop. I did every couple of days if I saw poop by using a turkey baster! More deep clean w/baster weekly. Could use a siphon/gravel cleaner if your setup allows. My tank was higher up so couldn't get water to flow into it right, hence the baster - which is much more labor intensive than a siphon! I tried the Azoo Mignon Filter 60 and the EA Performance Hang-On back filter with a Fluval Edge pre-filter sponge over the intake - sometimes even cut a slice of sponge and wedged it in center hole of that Fluval sponge over the intake to make it a tighter fit bc that piece is very narrow. That said, those filters are good for up to 4/5 gallons, and I ended up having just 1 betta only in that tank. Both were decent, but I recommend checking A mazon reviews for how people set them up/customized with the filter materials. It helped me to keep the water flow down to add extra soft sponge material as a baffle where the water flows back in the tank.
11:30 If your fish tank is not plugged into a GFCI, I'd recommend getting a plug in GFCI. It's a bit of insurance with all that electrical stuff in water.
Hey Irene! Thank you for always giving us great tips! I know you’ve done a video on this before but could you make an updated enrichment video for betta fish? My betta just stares at me every time I walk by for food, but I don’t want him to get fat. I would love some tips to keep him occupied.
Late, but a ping bong ball is grat as is the log toy she recommed & broad leaf plants to swim thru & rest on. 😊
I know it’s a great video when irene’s in the video!!!❤
off topic but that thai constellation in the back is beautiful ✨
I’m here because I want to get a fish and use its water to feed my plants (and it will also just be cool to have a fish!). Judging by the gorgeous Thai Constellation Monstera in the background, it seems I’m not the only one. 🤭
My house right now currently sits at around 81 but during the winter it gets 70 so I’m gonna buy a heater for my fish and use it during the winter
Very best care video I have ever seen!
I have a sponge filter and an hob for my Betta. If you get one with an adjustable flow, it won’t bother the fish. Sponge filters do fine for bio filtration but I’m not impressed with their mechanical
What a great video! Best one I’ve seen so far!
What device are you using to add the water to the tank? I see the hose, but what does the rest look like?
Congratulations @ bucket water whatever you said
I love bettas they are such sweet fish
Thanks Irene. I just set one up.👍💚
Betta Pellets are a bud idea. They whe Insect larve
Always well organized advice.
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I got a betta round 4 months ago pertty sure hes a boy. Lol. My grand daughter named him cupcake😊 anyhow Cupcake would not eat the fish flakes only the betta pellets oh yeah Cupcake is purple, I let her pick him out too, cakecup is very much loved, my granddaughter is 8 so Cupcake gets plenty of attention. Thank you for all you advise yall have a good adventure with all your bettas😍
I got my first beta today but i only have a 2.5 tank…after watching the video i realize that may be too small. lady af petco said this was what i needed tho lol
Yeah that is too small. People at petco sometimes are just hired because staff is needed.
Thank you!
You mentioned that black gravel had benefits but I don't think I heard the reasons. ty for your reply.
How do you lower ammonia levels? Would changing part of the water solve the problem?
Thank you!
"My favourites are pothos"
Then throws a philodendron and sindapsus cuttings in the tank lol
When I went to Pets at Home yesterday they had Betta fish in 2 gallon tanks not even to like 1 gallon tanks one of them looked brain dead and some of the other ones weren't moving
Good how to do video 😊👍
My sister wants to breed betas, which means I'm going to be gifted a lot of fish. I need this vid.
How did you get your Scarlet temple so red. They look awesome
Hi! ❤ I hope you’re having a great newish year- I love your channel. Your energy is contagious and you really cheer me up. I have a question: I remember you mentioning that I could purchase a seeded sponge filter at aquarium co-op webbshop - but I could not find them. Did I get that info wrong? I have 4 new tanks I want to start working on and I need all the help I can get…
Thank you for all you do ❤
Ana
Absolutely fantastic! Thank you for not putting it in a bowl.
what size sponge filter should I get for a 5 gallon tank or for a 10 gallon tank
What about a lid for jumping bettas?
I remember you mentioned your house was kept cold during the winter. Mine is at 65 during the winter. What wattage would you use then?
Great explanation Irene!
Dang. I thought I was going to get a Beta but this video makes me feel like I need to beat doctor in order to know how to take care of one. Now we I'm afraid to try.
Yes Bettas are easy like pet stores make you think. They need a lot of care. 😉
Fishes are fishes, theyre not cats that get used to living indoors or outdoors, its a fish that needs a replica od their natural habitat since its the only habitat they live in. Hope this helps😊
I had a betta for 4 years and didn't know much about it and still lived a normal long life. Betta's are not as sensitive as some other fishes, they are a good choice for beginners, in my opinion you don't need to do everything perfectly.
How often should you give fertilizer to the plants?
What do you think about topfin 5 gallon tanks? I’m thinking about getting a 5 gallon tank for a betta fish for the first time.
Hey. I’m thinking of getting a betta for my first fish and can’t find the usb nano air pump. Are there any other substitutes
I've had people tell me that a filtration system wasn't necessary....WHAT. If any of you have been told this, it's not true, please provide your betta with a filtration system and a heater. They aren't super expensive but can dramatically improve your betta's life.
Nah, they definitely aren't. A 20 gallon can support more than enough plants for a single betta.
You Can Keep multiple female Bettas with Danios and raspboras. The more action lends to less aggression
Beautiful fishes bro godbless
Thank you great content
I have a 10 gallon tank currently cycling with live plants in preparation for a betta largely informed by this video. The heater we're using says that it's pre-programmed to 78 degrees F, it has been consistently keeping the tank at exactly 76 degrees F. Is this too cold for a betta? Should we replace the heater with an adjustable one?
So when do start to switch up the food for the fish?
Yep change normalizing
Bayer Knolls
What kind of stones do you like for betas?
Hello, uhm, I live in Australia and I kinda had a betta fish, it lived 2 years, without a needed temperature, Don't worry people.
DONT LISTEN TO ME ANYMORE-
I had a beta when I was six in a 3g I didn’t have a filter bro lived for like 3 yrs
Can I use well water in a betta tank? Part of the house has straight well water and half goes through a water softener.
Well water varies significantly in the water parameters, and is usually not chlorinated. It all depends on the specific parameters of your water. Test the pH, GH, KH of your tap water.
Hey can please tell me the name of medications you used at the end after the fish in tank
I had one of those floating logs. It was so rough inside and out that I got rid of it.
I think you could just sand it down before adding it to the tank. Might reduce the roughness.
@@Betta_Days I tried that but it was still pretty rough. So I actually bought a different product which I like better. I like to be better safe than sorry when it comes to my pets.
@@kathywhite4547 Very true! I'm a protective fish parent too. 😂
Can I use a 3.5 if the betta is by its self?
You definitely can! I always prefer a five-gallon minimum, but honestly, if you have a nice setup with plants, a 3.5 is ok for a lone betta. :)
How often one should pour salt in an aquarium and how much?
I don't recommend salt in an aquarium for a freshwater fish like the betta. Salt is mainly used to treat a betta for short lengths of time if it is sick.
@@Betta_Days my betta has a finrot rn and I read at many sites that salt could help. Kindly recommend how can I treat him
Hi cookie
Don’t limit yourself to males. Female bettas can be beautiful too, and can be kept together, unlike males.
@@justinluttmer Good advice!
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Gamma fish
I've had two of those nano pumps fail on me already :(
Please email us at shipping@aquariumcoop.com if you have a product fail under the 1 year warranty. We will take care of you 😊
Woah is that a Thai Constellation? 1:24
What gravel should I get for my fist bette fish
Will I ever own a beta fish in the next 4 years? Probably not. Am I still going to watch this video because I'm hyper fixated on fish tank scaping? Yes.
Is it okay to have a bare bottom tank for a Betta? I have plants and driftwood and sponge filters, but I don’t like the idea of sand. Please advise
Yes, it is perfectly fine. ~ Zenzo
@@AquariumCoop Thank you, good info for those of us trying to keep total weight down to minimum. No rocks for sure
Nice video. Do you prefer a coarse sponge filter over a fine one, and if so, why?
We prefer the coarse sponges, as it makes for a better user experience as far as maintenance and flow is concerned. ~ Zenzo from the Aquarium Co-Op team
Omg that Thai 😍
Please help! I have a 14 gallon new tank and want a Betta and some Neon Tetras and some Cory's and Otos. So how many of each fish besides the Betta?
I use distilled water 1$ per gallon. So 5$. No tap water for me.
I have a 6.5 gallon tank that I'm moving to Florida from Michigan! How would you redo that? I've been trying to figure out how? And to top it off my Betta is blind! I don't want to stress him out! And I have a mystery snail Buddy with him as well! How would I safely move them?
For the life of me I can’t grow Java fern at all, I can grow nearly everything else be it epiphytes, crypts, swords, other stems, but ferns are out of the question 💀😅
I see all these videos that recommend them but I can’t get them to grow well at all.
I have the impressive skill of killing duckweed
I’ve had luck with them not dying, but they grow very slowly
Interesting, java fern has always been SUPER easy for me 😂 Just leave them sitting on top of the gravel and dose easy green fertilizer.
Interestingly, the only time I was able to grow them was when I lived in college, grew super well. Now that I’ve been back in my hometown it’s back to not growing them. Maybe it’s the difference in water??
@@marv3504 Could be! Sometimes water differs. I've seen that happen with friends and they had to use bottled water in their tanks!
How many gallons in 70 liters ?
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YALL im doing a bunch of reasearch because my grandma has betta fish and she is about to go into assisted living she has had the betta fiash in very small tanks and i only have till tomorrow when im getting them i dont have time to let the plants grow or any of that im giving one to my friend who has a tank i know what to buy to set up the tank but how do i help the fish aclimate and not kill it by putting it into a brand new tank? of course i will use a de chloronizer thing but what plants should i get and how do i make sure there is no phnemonia
Ayana Plaza
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Super-glue gel to stick plants to objects, wouldn't this be toxic?
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This is crazy