Yeah, that's a "No, duh." I noticed this morning, though, that Patriot wasn't doing so hot...he was less active than usual. I figured that it might have been the lighting or maybe the decreased amount of food, but I went straight for one place in the room. Sure enough, the thermostat was low (71*F).
College kids and people with roommates, if you have a Betta in a small, unheated tank, make sure that that thermostat isn't being moved down! My suitemates and I are going to have a talk about that, as I can't easily put a heater on my 2-1/2 gallon. (I can, however, turn on the incandescent lighting for a bit daily, but that might heat it too much.)
That is another reason why I'd recommend heated tanks for Bettas. It just happened that I was forced into getting one cheaply and quickly because of his belligerence. I'm getting a thermometer for it on Sunday, and then I'm going to talk with my roomies when they get back on Monday.
I just thought that you should know...learning from my negative experiences has helped a few people this week...hopefully, since this experience wasn't hugely deleterious, people can learn from it, too!
~Matthew
College kids and people with roommates, if you have a Betta in a small, unheated tank, make sure that that thermostat isn't being moved down! My suitemates and I are going to have a talk about that, as I can't easily put a heater on my 2-1/2 gallon. (I can, however, turn on the incandescent lighting for a bit daily, but that might heat it too much.)
That is another reason why I'd recommend heated tanks for Bettas. It just happened that I was forced into getting one cheaply and quickly because of his belligerence. I'm getting a thermometer for it on Sunday, and then I'm going to talk with my roomies when they get back on Monday.
I just thought that you should know...learning from my negative experiences has helped a few people this week...hopefully, since this experience wasn't hugely deleterious, people can learn from it, too!
~Matthew