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I had always kept my Bettas in cups or small bowls without too much trouble, just as long as I kept up with water changes. Then I started using female Bettas in my community tanks. The increase in activity, color, and overall health is amazing and well worth it. 5 gallon minimum with a few easy plants to help with water quality.
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Aquarium Advice Regular
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Iowa, USA
Posts: 60
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I have my betta in my 29 gallon and it's doing fine.
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