Looking around the forums always inspires me with bigger tank sizes, so I had a couple questions about my current betta's tank size. My sister has one male betta in a 2.5 gallon, rectangle-shaped, tank. I have 1 female in a 2.5 gallon hexagon-shaped tank. I'm also currently looking for a 2.5 or 5 gallon tank for my friend's single male betta. Is this considered an acceptable size for one betta?
Lately, for some reason, I've been wondering if my female is bored all by herself in there. My sister's male keeps busy, swimming back and forth, and generally looking like he's entertaining himself. My little girl doesn't do much, except when she's hungry she flutters up and down in front. She's about a year old now (I got her as a baby, and have had her for a year this past Feb.). Is it stupid to wonder if adding another small fish would help her mood at all? Her tank doesn't have a filter going (I have a filter for it, but it's not being used), so I don't know if two fish would be too much as far as that goes, either. I'm not sure if thinking a fish is lonely is projecting human emotion on the fish, but I just couldn't help but wonder!
I suddenly had an idea while looking through the forums too... I have a class cup of broken pieces of glass sitting in my windowsill. The glass is hard to keep clean, but it's very pretty when it is clean, and I wondered if that would be acceptable to put in the bottom of the tank. Some of it is sharp, and I don't know if (even laying it flat) that would be okay.
Thanks for any help! Looking around, I can't believe how knowledgeable y'all are about tanks and fish. It's amazing, in the most wonderful way! Fish people are good people.
Lately, for some reason, I've been wondering if my female is bored all by herself in there. My sister's male keeps busy, swimming back and forth, and generally looking like he's entertaining himself. My little girl doesn't do much, except when she's hungry she flutters up and down in front. She's about a year old now (I got her as a baby, and have had her for a year this past Feb.). Is it stupid to wonder if adding another small fish would help her mood at all? Her tank doesn't have a filter going (I have a filter for it, but it's not being used), so I don't know if two fish would be too much as far as that goes, either. I'm not sure if thinking a fish is lonely is projecting human emotion on the fish, but I just couldn't help but wonder!
I suddenly had an idea while looking through the forums too... I have a class cup of broken pieces of glass sitting in my windowsill. The glass is hard to keep clean, but it's very pretty when it is clean, and I wondered if that would be acceptable to put in the bottom of the tank. Some of it is sharp, and I don't know if (even laying it flat) that would be okay.
Thanks for any help! Looking around, I can't believe how knowledgeable y'all are about tanks and fish. It's amazing, in the most wonderful way! Fish people are good people.
