B birdman New Member Joined Nov 12, 2003 Messages 42 Reaction score 0 Feb 15, 2004 #1 ive got a male betta in a tank on his own that measures about 16 inches X 10 inches by 12 inches.... its pretty roomy.... 8) what can i put in with him?
ive got a male betta in a tank on his own that measures about 16 inches X 10 inches by 12 inches.... its pretty roomy.... 8) what can i put in with him?
F freshmike ©µ®¦§‡Ø¶=€® Joined Aug 23, 2003 Messages 6,550 Reaction score 3 Location Toon Town Feb 15, 2004 #2 Maybe some neons, or danios (short finned) well, pretty much anything that does not resemble a betta... Oh wait, is the tank filtered?
Maybe some neons, or danios (short finned) well, pretty much anything that does not resemble a betta... Oh wait, is the tank filtered?
S susangc Fish Fanatic Joined Feb 5, 2004 Messages 176 Reaction score 0 Location Southeastern USA Feb 15, 2004 #3 I've asked the same question and gotten these answers: 1-2 African Dwarf Frogs A cory or two A mystery snail My water's too soft for a snail (my first choice) so I'm probably going for the corys, but a snail might be the easiest option. Susan
I've asked the same question and gotten these answers: 1-2 African Dwarf Frogs A cory or two A mystery snail My water's too soft for a snail (my first choice) so I'm probably going for the corys, but a snail might be the easiest option. Susan
OP OP B birdman New Member Joined Nov 12, 2003 Messages 42 Reaction score 0 Feb 15, 2004 #4 yeh the thing is the tank is not filtered....its in my room right next to my bed...so if i am going to filter it its going to have to be mighty quiet...and i dont kno of any quiet filters out there...
yeh the thing is the tank is not filtered....its in my room right next to my bed...so if i am going to filter it its going to have to be mighty quiet...and i dont kno of any quiet filters out there...
D Doggfather Al Bundy Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Dec 12, 2003 Messages 2,728 Reaction score 2 Location GB Feb 15, 2004 #5 as long as it don't hae a fancy tail, it should be fine!!!