Well, I am just going to answer the questions straight forward without debate.
The way that the undergravel filter works is this - the tube is connected to the grid, and the airstone is placed inside the tube. As the bubbles rise, it creates a suction current that pulls water from the tank, through the gravel, through the grid, and up through the tube.
I agree that they can be efficient enough to handle a small bioload. However, personally I think a 2.5 gallon aquarium is a bit small, even for a betta. I don't keep them in anything smaller than a 5 gallon.
I would consider getting a nano-HOB, such as a RedSea, to replace it. They are pretty cheap to purchase.
http://www.petco.com/product/12148/...-8381-DE11-B7F3-0019B9C043EB&mr:referralID=NA
These little filters have an adjustable flow rate, which is good because you can lower the amount of current so that your betta is not stressed.
Walmart sells a bulb in their pet department, it is a 10 watt CFL. They are $5.99, and fit perfectly in the socket for these little tanks. In a tank this small, it does raise the temperature a bit, so keep an eye on that.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10448675
They have these available right in my local store.
Kristina
The way that the undergravel filter works is this - the tube is connected to the grid, and the airstone is placed inside the tube. As the bubbles rise, it creates a suction current that pulls water from the tank, through the gravel, through the grid, and up through the tube.

I agree that they can be efficient enough to handle a small bioload. However, personally I think a 2.5 gallon aquarium is a bit small, even for a betta. I don't keep them in anything smaller than a 5 gallon.
I would consider getting a nano-HOB, such as a RedSea, to replace it. They are pretty cheap to purchase.
http://www.petco.com/product/12148/...-8381-DE11-B7F3-0019B9C043EB&mr:referralID=NA
These little filters have an adjustable flow rate, which is good because you can lower the amount of current so that your betta is not stressed.
Walmart sells a bulb in their pet department, it is a 10 watt CFL. They are $5.99, and fit perfectly in the socket for these little tanks. In a tank this small, it does raise the temperature a bit, so keep an eye on that.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10448675
They have these available right in my local store.
Kristina