moll
Fish Fanatic
I have a 15"*10"810" tank sitting in the garage and I was thinking of setting it up for my Dwarf Frog and a Betta.
Now I have 2 tropical tanks but know nothing about Bettas and I keep being told different stuff live they don't need heaters filters gravel etc so I thought before I do anything I'll ask here.
The room where I plan to place the tank is about 20oC so I was thinking I might need a small heater I also have a small filter.
I also know very little about bettas in general so I have read the FAQ's on here and know a little more but I'm confused what to look for in a fish the girl in me just wants a pretty one oh yes my husband knows nothing about this well he did give me some money and tell me to buy something nice
Also I know nothing about what I should pay for a betta every shop I've been in has widely different prices and some had them in tiny tiny plastic bag inside bigger tanks so I was thinking a breeder might be the way to go.
So feel free to educate me.
Oh yes I've also seen heaters that are like a pad rather than a tube are these any good in a acrylic tank?
Now I have 2 tropical tanks but know nothing about Bettas and I keep being told different stuff live they don't need heaters filters gravel etc so I thought before I do anything I'll ask here.
The room where I plan to place the tank is about 20oC so I was thinking I might need a small heater I also have a small filter.
I also know very little about bettas in general so I have read the FAQ's on here and know a little more but I'm confused what to look for in a fish the girl in me just wants a pretty one oh yes my husband knows nothing about this well he did give me some money and tell me to buy something nice
Also I know nothing about what I should pay for a betta every shop I've been in has widely different prices and some had them in tiny tiny plastic bag inside bigger tanks so I was thinking a breeder might be the way to go.
So feel free to educate me.
Oh yes I've also seen heaters that are like a pad rather than a tube are these any good in a acrylic tank?
the tank is a perfect size for a betta, basically its normally a general thing that people will pay anything as long as its a betta they want, when your searching through pet shops dont buy anything that is not moving, the betta must be atleast having a good nose at you, look at the eyes and they should be alert and look healthy, the scales and colouration must be good, its obvious really to what is a happy and healthy fish compared to one that isnt. dont be put off by buying one at the top price range, go for the quality only thats more important, as we dont want to give money to the sellers that dont care do we