First, I definitely belong on the newbie forums, so feel free to warn me of potential issues and/or give advice as needed. Any tips are welcome.
I have a male betta in a 10 gallon with a female in an elevated bowl inside the 10 (sounds odd, I know, but they seem to like the company). We let her out to swim around once a day or so, and they seem to do well, though he starts chasing her if she's in more than 6 hours or so.
I was thinking of finding another small fish and/or invertebrate for the main tank, and I saw someone mention that a mated pair of badis badis could be in a 10g with a male betta. I would like to do that if it will work, but I'm new enough that I'm not sure if that's a good idea. AQ Advisor mentions that the badis badis may outgrow the tank. (I'm thinking that's even more true with a 1 gallon bowl sitting on a "cave" inside the tank.) Also, would they get along. My betta seems pretty mellow, but that could all change with the addition of more fish.I also considered a small pleco, catfish, or snail in the bowl in addition to the badis badis. Again, I am not sure how they would get along or if this is too much.
Currently we have an Aqueon 20 filter and a 100 watt preset Aqueon heater. Substrate is small Petco gravel. We have a couple of floating "betta" plants we got at Petco with the Bettas. I would love to plant some live plants, maybe some java fern or moss. (I am definitely open to suggestions here; I have been reading, but still don't know what I'm doing.) I love the idea of my fish having more hiding places and having a more "natural" environment. Will the gravel work as a substrate, or do I need to replace it with something more robust? I don't have a light, so we would probably need a light too. I am sad to cover up our open top tank since we love t interact with our bettas that way, but if it will make things better for them we can do that.
I guess my questions are:
Badis badis: yea or nay? If not, other possibilities?
Live plant suggestions/ideas
Do we need a light or any other equipment for our tank?
Thank you in advance!!
I have a male betta in a 10 gallon with a female in an elevated bowl inside the 10 (sounds odd, I know, but they seem to like the company). We let her out to swim around once a day or so, and they seem to do well, though he starts chasing her if she's in more than 6 hours or so.
I was thinking of finding another small fish and/or invertebrate for the main tank, and I saw someone mention that a mated pair of badis badis could be in a 10g with a male betta. I would like to do that if it will work, but I'm new enough that I'm not sure if that's a good idea. AQ Advisor mentions that the badis badis may outgrow the tank. (I'm thinking that's even more true with a 1 gallon bowl sitting on a "cave" inside the tank.) Also, would they get along. My betta seems pretty mellow, but that could all change with the addition of more fish.I also considered a small pleco, catfish, or snail in the bowl in addition to the badis badis. Again, I am not sure how they would get along or if this is too much.
Currently we have an Aqueon 20 filter and a 100 watt preset Aqueon heater. Substrate is small Petco gravel. We have a couple of floating "betta" plants we got at Petco with the Bettas. I would love to plant some live plants, maybe some java fern or moss. (I am definitely open to suggestions here; I have been reading, but still don't know what I'm doing.) I love the idea of my fish having more hiding places and having a more "natural" environment. Will the gravel work as a substrate, or do I need to replace it with something more robust? I don't have a light, so we would probably need a light too. I am sad to cover up our open top tank since we love t interact with our bettas that way, but if it will make things better for them we can do that.
I guess my questions are:
Badis badis: yea or nay? If not, other possibilities?
Live plant suggestions/ideas
Do we need a light or any other equipment for our tank?
Thank you in advance!!