I am new to the hobby and currently saving up for all I need to get a 55 gall started.
However in the meantime I just inherited a Betta from a co-worker as she only has this tiny little tank and doesn't like to clean the water. This tank is tiny with no filtration. I do a 100% water change once a week. (Had him for going on 2 weeks now) I am getting my hands on a 10 gall tank to set up next week and was looking for some suggestions.
First of all should I go with Live plants or fake?
What sort of filtration do you recommend? (I've heard bettas don't like strong currents that some filters can create)
Also right now the Betta's diet consists of just the TetraMin Tropical Granules I was given when I inherited him. Any recommendations on other foods I could suppliment with so I'm not always feeding him the same thing?
Lastly I was looking for some fish to put in the 10 gall with him that would coexist well. (Also fish that are small as I don't really want to have to upgrade this tank.)
Thanks everyone for the help. I'm hoping with Bio-Spira I can get the new tank cycled quickly and not have to leave this poor guy in this tiny tank for much longer.
Curtis
However in the meantime I just inherited a Betta from a co-worker as she only has this tiny little tank and doesn't like to clean the water. This tank is tiny with no filtration. I do a 100% water change once a week. (Had him for going on 2 weeks now) I am getting my hands on a 10 gall tank to set up next week and was looking for some suggestions.
First of all should I go with Live plants or fake?
What sort of filtration do you recommend? (I've heard bettas don't like strong currents that some filters can create)
Also right now the Betta's diet consists of just the TetraMin Tropical Granules I was given when I inherited him. Any recommendations on other foods I could suppliment with so I'm not always feeding him the same thing?
Lastly I was looking for some fish to put in the 10 gall with him that would coexist well. (Also fish that are small as I don't really want to have to upgrade this tank.)
Thanks everyone for the help. I'm hoping with Bio-Spira I can get the new tank cycled quickly and not have to leave this poor guy in this tiny tank for much longer.
Curtis