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Buying a betta

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by Nameless, Sep 27, 2004.

  1. Nameless

    Nameless New Member

    Hi, everyone. I am going to buy a betta this saturday. I am going to buy a 3 - 5 gallon bowl/jar some gravel, a snail and a plant or two. Any advice.
     
  2. Fishkin

    Fishkin New Member

    Well.... maybe an air stone or something for air or filtration.. sounds like your actually very well set.
     
  3. t_chelle16

    t_chelle16 New Member

    If you're going to be doing 100% water changes every 1 - 2 weeks, you're pretty well set.

    If you have a snail in there, keep in mind you'll have to suppliment his diet with pieces of algae waffer because the betta won't leave any food for him and he likely won't get enough algae from the glass & decorations. I recently put 3/8" baby apple/mystery snails in each of my betta jars. Every week I throw in about 1/8 of an algae waffer. Don't put in too much or it will foul the water.

    EDIT: if you have live plants in there, then the snail can munch on those instead of algae waffers.

    -Chelle
     
  4. Ryan

    Ryan New Member

    Can I keep one male betta in my tank of clow loaches, and gouramis?
     
  5. t_chelle16

    t_chelle16 New Member

    Gouramis and male bettas tend to not get along very well because they're so closely related.

    -Chelle
     
  6. Ryan

    Ryan New Member

    Well they all died so it dosent matter any more... :cry:
     
  7. needlefish1

    needlefish1 New Member

    what happened to them?
     
  8. Ryan

    Ryan New Member

    im guessing nitrate/nitrite levles were to high, but they have bin way down for about 3 days, they finaly died today, so I have lost a total of 3 of 4.
     
  9. Nameless

    Nameless New Member

    So if I want to do less frequency water changes then is it best to take out the snail? I thought that the snail would help.
     

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