HannahBear77 Fishaholic Joined Sep 8, 2011 Messages 571 Reaction score 0 Location The Hoosier's Nest Jan 13, 2012 #1 would it be safe if i wanted to use a clear wine glass or any type of clear glass to use in my betta tank
would it be safe if i wanted to use a clear wine glass or any type of clear glass to use in my betta tank
C Cazgar Fish Gatherer Joined Oct 10, 2011 Messages 2,212 Reaction score 1 Jan 13, 2012 #2 I don't see why not as long as it's clean
A AnimalHouse36 Fish Fanatic Joined Jul 25, 2011 Messages 164 Reaction score 0 Jan 13, 2012 #3 It's definitely not big enough for a beta. Betta's need at least a 2 gallon tank, preferably with a heater, and a filter.
It's definitely not big enough for a beta. Betta's need at least a 2 gallon tank, preferably with a heater, and a filter.
OP OP HannahBear77 Fishaholic Joined Sep 8, 2011 Messages 571 Reaction score 0 Location The Hoosier's Nest Jan 13, 2012 #4 im aware they need a big tank my betta charlene is in a 15g i was talking bout as a decoration
OldMan47 Livebearer fanatic Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Jan 14, 2008 Messages 16,890 Reaction score 29 Location Forsyth, Illinois, USA Jan 13, 2012 #5 Be careful that you don't use leaded crystal. Glass should be just fine.
OP OP HannahBear77 Fishaholic Joined Sep 8, 2011 Messages 571 Reaction score 0 Location The Hoosier's Nest Jan 13, 2012 #6 i have a thousand different thoughts running through my head at once and that question popped in my head when i looked at my tank
i have a thousand different thoughts running through my head at once and that question popped in my head when i looked at my tank
LeiLana80 Fish Fanatic Joined Feb 26, 2011 Messages 103 Reaction score 2 Location US Jan 14, 2012 #7 I've used all kinds of glass items that I've had laying around the house in many of my aquariums. Never had any kind of a problem! Have fun being creative!
I've used all kinds of glass items that I've had laying around the house in many of my aquariums. Never had any kind of a problem! Have fun being creative!