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So I wasn't able to convince my sister out of the 2 gallon tank, but hey it's a step bigger than her last tank. (she doesn't get that fish need space and parents don't care...). But Firecracker looks happy:)
 

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So I wasn't able to convince my sister out of the 2 gallon tank, but hey it's a step bigger than her last tank. (she doesn't get that fish need space and parents don't care...). But Firecracker looks happy:)
well...at least its bigger.
 
So I wasn't able to convince my sister out of the 2 gallon tank, but hey it's a step bigger than her last tank. (she doesn't get that fish need space and parents don't care...). But Firecracker looks happy:)

I hope those are silk plants, not plastic. Plastic plants can tear a betta's fins.
 
Two gallons is much bigger than most bettas are kept in. However, those marbles should go as they will be a food trap, and prevent the proper cleaning of the tank.
 
Two gallons is much bigger than most bettas are kept in. However, those marbles should go as they will be a food trap, and prevent the proper cleaning of the tank.

+1. Gravel or sand is much easier to clean and doesn't trap food. A 5 gallon bag of it and a small gravel vacuum shouldn't cost too much money.
 
The tank came with some gravel so I'll probably switch it up. Yes those are silkily, I cleaned them and the stones with a toothbrush for 2 hours. I like it and so does my sister and her friends, and most importantly Firecracker does. Glad you like it:)
 
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