Good Inverts for Betta fishbowl

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Mike
Dec 7, 2005
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Hi I have a betta (male) at work in a good size fishbowl. Probably about 2 gallons I was wondering if there are any good inverts I could put in with the betta something maybe like ghost shrimp or a small snail. If anyone has any suggestions let me know!

Thank you.
 
Snails will work. Shrimp will be a hit or miss because it will depend on the betta's temperament.
 
I wouldn't do it. 2 gallons is enough for shrimp alone, but in a space that small, the betta would probably hunt the shrimp. A snail might work, but you're just going to have to change water more often, as they make a good amount of waste. Plus, if it's an apple snail, it'll get really big and constantly try to escape the bowl to lay eggs on a dry area.
 
Is the bowl filtered? If not, I wouldn't put an apple snail in there, they typically need 2.5 gallons per snail for their bioload or you will have constant problems with your parameters. You could get some common ramshorn snails. The red ramshorns are attractive and stay relatively small.
 
They only reproduce over abundantly with a food source. Yes they do asexually reproduce, but they are very easy to manage. Squished snails make a nice treat for fish.
 
I dunno-whenever I've tried them, even with little plants/food, they've always done that to me. I didn't know about the squished snails, btw :)

Obviously you know much more about inverts than I do, though.
 
if you go with ramshorn snails dont over feed and there will be less chance of a mutiny.
 
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