Would a small female betta possible work in a 2/3 gallon container?

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I just got a free 2/3 gallon container. Could I possibly put a small female betta in there, if I do a few water changes a week? If not, anything I could put in there?
 
$eaba$$ said:
I just got a free 2/3 gallon container. Could I possibly put a small female betta in there, is I do a few water changes a week? If not, anything I could put in there?
no, I wouldn't put any living animal in there, unless you could somehow rig a filter on it, in whick case you could do a shrimp or two.
 
Ok.

Thanks guys. Are there any filters that could go there haha?
 
fishcatch22 said:
no, I wouldn't put any living animal in there, unless you could somehow rig a filter on it, in whick case you could do a shrimp or two.

Get an aquatic reptile filter for it. As long as the top of the filter is above water, you'll be fine. It's an "in-tank filter" made for things such as turtles, that require a partially aquatic tank.
 
K.

Nothing at all without a filter?
 
fballguy said:
Not unless you want to change the water about 5 times a day.

Maybe you could catch a fly and have your own pet fly. That's about the only thing I would put in there.
LMAO! good one, fball. i think you could do some java moss in there. no need for a filter.
 
Lol.

A fly haha. Nahh.. I don't want any live plants... Why would I have live plants in a tank with nothing?
 
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