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betta filter bubble nest
To expand on another conversation,
i thought i would share this, I have different filters in each betta tank, the ones who have a hob filter i noticed have not been making bubble nests (there is not to strong of a current) but i decided to see how they would do with the filters that are a square box half cotton / half carbon, you hook an air tube to it, its been a week, i also put a thing on the air tube to control the flow, and have it a little slower for when they are eating and at night, but with in a few days they were back to blowing bubble nests again, and seem a lot happier, i got them at petsmart they were 2 for 5.99$ now i still do 2 water changes a week, i only did 1 a week with the HOB, but i have not noticed that the water condition is any better or worse, its still pretty clean. I also used a sponge flter in one but i replaced it with the box thing because it took up less room. Nik |
betta filter bubble nest
Nikki wrote:
To expand on another conversation, i thought i would share this, I have different filters in each betta tank, the ones who have a hob filter i noticed have not been making bubble nests (there is not to strong of a current) but i decided to see how they would do with the filters that are a square box half cotton / half carbon, you hook an air tube to it, its been a week, i also put a thing on the air tube to control the flow, and have it a little slower for when they are eating and at night, but with in a few days they were back to blowing bubble nests again, and seem a lot happier, i got them at petsmart they were 2 for 5.99$ now i still do 2 water changes a week, i only did 1 a week with the HOB, but i have not noticed that the water condition is any better or worse, its still pretty clean. I also used a sponge flter in one but i replaced it with the box thing because it took up less room. Nik I'm with you. That's why I'm making small sponge filters for my bettas. Bettas seem to like gentle water movement and I like the slow, graceful drape of their fins in still or gently moving water. You don't usually need to change water any more with box filters than HOB once they've cycled. If I'm planning on using a box filter as the main filter for a tank, I set it up with a sponge instead of floss. You can rinse the sponge and keep the bio-bugs instead of throwing them away with the carbon and floss. If you like the carbon and floss, never change both at the same time. You can usually gently rinse the old floss to unclog it when you need to change the carbon. -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to reply. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
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