It's been years since I had any fish or bettas. We decided to get a couple but I think the tanks were too small (we put one in each tank). They were around 1.5 gallon filtered tanks. We bought the fish from petsmart and one lasted a day and one lasted 3 days. I think I did everything else right. The water temp was fine, we acclimated them to the new water, used bottled city water with dechlor in it, etc. But the tanks were probably too small and we didn't let the filters run for a few days or anything before putting the fish in. So we went and got 5 gallon filtered tanks and will let them run for a few days first. Also, I read that Novaqua/Amquel is good so I bought that to replace the tetra water safe stuff we had. Just a couple of questions about how to proceed:
Can we reuse the plants/decorations from the first tanks? If so what is the best way to clean them thoroughly? We are planning to get new gravel because the first ones had coarse gravel and we've decided to put at least one live plant in each tank, and I guess finer gravel is better for that?
Does the bottled cycling stuff work well or is it better to cycle it another way? I don't know anyone with an established tank. I wasn't sure how important cycling was in a 5 gallon tank with one betta.
Is it okay to add one more fish, like a small catfish? Or a large shrimp? Or just keep the betta (and a couple of nerite snails) alone?
Should we use tap water? We have a well and a water softener (it uses salt). I also have access to unsoftened water from the same well.
It's kind of frustrating because I know people who buy a betta from walmart, put them in a bowl on their desk at work where the temp is about 70, do nothing else but feed them, and they thrive. I thought we were doing good by using a filtered tank but apparently not.
thanks
Can we reuse the plants/decorations from the first tanks? If so what is the best way to clean them thoroughly? We are planning to get new gravel because the first ones had coarse gravel and we've decided to put at least one live plant in each tank, and I guess finer gravel is better for that?
Does the bottled cycling stuff work well or is it better to cycle it another way? I don't know anyone with an established tank. I wasn't sure how important cycling was in a 5 gallon tank with one betta.
Is it okay to add one more fish, like a small catfish? Or a large shrimp? Or just keep the betta (and a couple of nerite snails) alone?
Should we use tap water? We have a well and a water softener (it uses salt). I also have access to unsoftened water from the same well.
It's kind of frustrating because I know people who buy a betta from walmart, put them in a bowl on their desk at work where the temp is about 70, do nothing else but feed them, and they thrive. I thought we were doing good by using a filtered tank but apparently not.
thanks