Would I be overstocked?

Can I add the 2 nerite snails too or that is too much bioload for this sized tank?

Also, is it true that a 2.5 gallon tank is hard to cycle??

Snails do not add much of a bio load, depending on size, but Nerites are OK.

A 2.5 is cycled like any other tank, not harder or easier.
 
I did. It says am at 112% stocked with 1 betta and 2 zebra nerite snails. :(
IMO, overstocking is only harmful when the fish and other critters get stressed out by being on top of each other. You can be overstocked with a 10% bioload if you put incompatible fish together. Don't worry too much about the 12% extra bioload - all you need to compensate is a filter that is capable of handling the bioload. You could also simply do water changes more often. How hard can it be in a 2.5 gal tank? You get yourself two pitchers that each holds a gallon, fill one up with freshwater (treat if needed) and carry them both to your tank - fill one up with old water, pour new water in, done.
 
Bettas can be in community tank, it just depends on the betta itself. If the betta does not want tankmates then he wont allow tankmates. If he is ok with tnak mates then he will allow tankmates.I have never had a mean betta. I have always had other fish with my bettas, I am pretty lucky that all of them were nice.
Thank you.

If the betta is male...it greatly increases the chance of problems...females, not so much.
Thanks.
How is you landlord going to know you have something other than a 2.5g? Like said, a betta can do well in small containers if that's what you have to do.
I've kept male bettas in community tank settings (10g) with no "fighting" what so ever. I currently have a group of female bettas in my community 55g. They shove each other around at times, but ignore anything non-betta, unless it's a shrimp, or other tasty bit.
The reason he would know is that he comes to fumigate every Tuesday all the apartments in the building. so you know what I'm looking at getting the 5.5 gallon fish tank. how is it going to know the difference between the 2.5 and 5.5 gallon tank?



Snails do not add much of a bio load, depending on size, but Nerites are OK.

A 2.5 is cycled like any other tank, not harder or easier.
Thanks. I just freaked out a little bit about the different cycling. I was like wait a minute isn't it the same thing.

IMO, overstocking is only harmful when the fish and other critters get stressed out by being on top of each other. You can be overstocked with a 10% bioload if you put incompatible fish together. Don't worry too much about the 12% extra bioload - all you need to compensate is a filter that is capable of handling the bioload. You could also simply do water changes more often. How hard can it be in a 2.5 gal tank? You get yourself two pitchers that each holds a gallon, fill one up with freshwater (treat if needed) and carry them both to your tank - fill one up with old water, pour new water in, done.
Thanks. I don't worry that much. it is that it just surprised me that it said I was at 112%
 
Weekly fumigating!? Yikes. That could be a very bad thing for aquariums.
 
Weekly fumigating!? Yikes. That could be a very bad thing for aquariums.

That scared me a little bit too.

It's by appointment. If I see baby roaches I usually buy the baits and other stuff like that myself. I live in a big apartment building so they give us that option. Decided to get a 5.5 gallon tank. Was going to get a 10 gallon tank but that would be obvious that is not a 2.5 gallon.
 
My oscar and severum would munch those roaches like Doritos.
 
I agree with biondoa biondoa . I think bettas should always be kept on their own.

Betta "communities" are usually a short term experience. The betta either is too stressed from all of the fish in there and doesn't live out it's lifespan, or is nipped by fin nippers constantly and dies, or kills the other fish.

Imo, it's too great of a risk. The betta "communities" on youtube are often working now, but in the future do they update it by saying it killed all of their fish? No.

As for the stocking, it's fine in a 2.5 imo.
 
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