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piace lilly beta bowl

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by ceveretts, May 3, 2007.

  1. ceveretts

    ceveretts New Member

    Question...beta bowls, the kind with a peace lilly plant inside, How do you properly maintain them? I've had beta's before and several community tanks, but never this type. Wiggles isn't looking so hot! Please help before it's too late!
     
  2. tuttifrutti

    tuttifrutti New Member

    I have found that really isn't the best set-up for bettas. I had several that did fine like that, but then I began keeping them in small 2 gallon aquariums and they have done the best by far this way.
     
  3. ceveretts

    ceveretts New Member

    peace lilly beta bowl

    I did replace the small acrylic bowl with a larger glass one. How often are water changes necessary with this set up? I am feeding (even though people said not to) about 5 bio-gold pellets per day. Am I defeating the purpose by doing so?
     
  4. tuttifrutti

    tuttifrutti New Member

    the betta cannot survive on just the roots, despite popular belief. with those bowls i changed the water about once a week, i always had a big algae problem with them. feed the recommended amount of food, i found that my bettas would often not eat the roots. The roots should also be kept trimmed relatively short so that the betta isn't cramped, though really I wouldn't keep my betta with a peace lily at all.
     
  5. t_chelle16

    t_chelle16 New Member

    Bettas really need at least 2 gallons. And if it's an unfiltered/uncycled tank, you'd need to be doing 100% water changes every other day. Really, a MUCH better home would be a 5 gallon tank with a small filter. It will live a much longer, happier life.

    -Chelle
     

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