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blue2fyre

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I have had plenty of tanks in the past but never any with real plants. I'm thinking about setting up a 10g betta tank and I saw some bettas in the plant tank of my local fish store. they looked so happy and the green looked great with the betta's colors.

So where is a good place to start? I tried looking online but everything is so confusing. I would really like to keep this as simple as I can. Just some suggestions of lights, plants and anything else that I will need :)

Thanks so much

:help:
 
1- get a 10g tank ($11)
2- get regular gravel/sand ($8-10)
3- get a piece of wood or a lava stone ($3-5)
4- get a light for incandescent bulbs from walmart/petland discounts ($10-20)
5- get a pack of 9w screw in compact fluorescent bulbs from homedepot ($8 4pack)
6- finally get low light plants such as anubias, ferns, crypts

After that scape as desired and you are all set
 
:iagree: Although, if you choose to go with aplaysand substrate, a bag of 50 pounds will be about 4 dollars. Then, you can try to find some rocks around where you live, clean them up and add them to the tank.
 
I am not too sure I would use a lava stone as they are very rough and may shred the betta's fins.....My Betta has a 10 gallon tank with some water wisteria, java moss and java ferns. He sleeps on top of the moss and loves all the room he has!
 
I don't have any lava rock but I do have some driftwood and river stone which should work :) I didn't realize I could use sand, I still have some left over from setting up my mbuna tank!

make sure its plain sand and not those specific for african tanks which will buffer water/or make it more alkaline
 
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