58l Betta Tank Wot Could I Put With It?

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i have a 58L tank which i may put a betta in

i want to no if there is any tank m8s it would get along with?
it is filtered and i can turn it down very low

also il be puting in plants in
 
58l? whats that like 15 gallons?

idk

if it is 15 gallons some corys maybe?

snales?

anything that wont try to hurt mr betta or vise versa.

bUcky
 
you could get some white clouds. 6 at the least, they should be fine in there.
 
Um if the substrate of your tank is gravel or anything rough, don't get corys or loaches. It will -probably- break off/injure their barbels. Also, don't get any guppies or tetras as bettas sometimes see guppies as "enemies" and most tetras will nip at your betta's fins.
 
Um if the substrate of your tank is gravel or anything rough, don't get corys or loaches. It will -probably- break off/injure their barbels. Also, don't get any guppies or tetras as bettas sometimes see guppies as "enemies" and most tetras will nip at your betta's fins.


i have corys in gravel and they do just fine, never ever seen a wound, and theres 12 in 1 tank.
 
Um if the substrate of your tank is gravel or anything rough, don't get corys or loaches. It will -probably- break off/injure their barbels. Also, don't get any guppies or tetras as bettas sometimes see guppies as "enemies" and most tetras will nip at your betta's fins.


i have corys in gravel and they do just fine, never ever seen a wound, and theres 12 in 1 tank.


Theres different types of gravel. Rough gravel and gravel that has been smoothed over. So they're more like pebbles?
 
Um if the substrate of your tank is gravel or anything rough, don't get corys or loaches. It will -probably- break off/injure their barbels. Also, don't get any guppies or tetras as bettas sometimes see guppies as "enemies" and most tetras will nip at your betta's fins.


i have corys in gravel and they do just fine, never ever seen a wound, and theres 12 in 1 tank.


Theres different types of gravel. Rough gravel and gravel that has been smoothed over. So they're more like pebbles?

its just regula gravel not river rock or anything like that...i know they like sand better but its to messy for me.
 

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