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Good day!
I've decided to attempt another try at keeping fish. In the past, I was too young and quite uneducated for the task and the end result was fish lasting no longer than a month. So since I have such a poor record in the field of aquaria, I'd like to cautiously take a shot at the popular betta first. I'm planning for a basic setup and, for the time being, I'll probably not go beyond 1 betta for awhile. But before I plunge into the abyss, I'd be interested in receiving advice and suggestions from any experts, hobbyists or housewives that have kept bettas. With 1 betta, I will buy two 2 gallon drum bowls. One 2 gallon drum bowl and a 5 1/2 gallon tank is also another option. The obvious reason for more than one home is for easy cleaning and convenience for the fish. Now some questions... ;0} a. Should I get the two 2 gallon drum bowls, or one 2 gallon drum bowl and a 5 1/2 gallon tank? Since we're dealing with a betta, would there be a significant difference between a 2 gallon drum bowl and a 5 1/2 gallon tank? b. What would the water changes be like for a 2 gallon drum bowl and a 5 1/2 gallon tank? And how long would the water take to reach room temperature with this bowl and this tank? b. Is gravel a necessity? c. Is a plant a necessity? Plastic or real? d. Do I only need to dechlorinate the water or is there more to do? e. When and what should I feed this betta? f. Male or female? Can two females safely live together in a 2 gallon drum bowl? I hope these questions are not overwhelming. I truly want my future betta to live a heathly and joyous life. I appreciate any responses. Peace! |
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I have an uneasy feeling that by 'clean' you mean to tear down the
environment completely and clean it out. Cleaning is a bad idea, if that is what is meant! Buy one of the small Eclipse setups for your betta...it has wet/dry filtration. The small ones can be had for under $50. |
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"luminos" wrote in message
I have an uneasy feeling that by 'clean' you mean to tear down the environment completely and clean it out. Cleaning is a bad idea, if that is what is meant! Should I ever scrub and fully clean the inside of the bowl? I'm now aware of the weekly water changes but, in the case of a 2 gallon drum bowl, when should I to do a complete water change? |
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(Gregory_Asr) wrote:
Should I ever scrub and fully clean the inside of the bowl? I'm now aware of the weekly water changes but, in the case of a 2 gallon drum bowl, when should I to do a complete water change? Never, really. When you do that you're effectively tearing down an established tank and starting over from scratch. The only time you'd want to even consider that is if your tank had a serious infection of some sort going on. -- www.ericschreiber.com |
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![]() "Gregory_Asr" wrote in message om... "luminos" wrote in message I have an uneasy feeling that by 'clean' you mean to tear down the environment completely and clean it out. Cleaning is a bad idea, if that is what is meant! Should I ever scrub and fully clean the inside of the bowl? I'm now aware of the weekly water changes but, in the case of a 2 gallon drum bowl, when should I to do a complete water change? IMO, absolutely never. And never, ever completely remove gravel and sanitize it. There are important bacteria in established water and gravel. Even a Betta appreciates a cycled environment. |
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read www.bettatalk.com thoroughly before getting a betta
it is one of the best betta sites out there it has helped me alot and i now currently have 13 bettas "luminos" wrote in message ... "Gregory_Asr" wrote in message om... "luminos" wrote in message I have an uneasy feeling that by 'clean' you mean to tear down the environment completely and clean it out. Cleaning is a bad idea, if that is what is meant! Should I ever scrub and fully clean the inside of the bowl? I'm now aware of the weekly water changes but, in the case of a 2 gallon drum bowl, when should I to do a complete water change? IMO, absolutely never. And never, ever completely remove gravel and sanitize it. There are important bacteria in established water and gravel. Even a Betta appreciates a cycled environment. |
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I truly appreciate the tips, advice and answers. Thank-you Eric
Schreiber, Luminos and blove. :0) Peace! |
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