well if the tank is divided only 1 fish is gonna get filtration
not if there are holes in the divider that let the water pass through. then they will all share the same water/filtration.
well if the tank is divided only 1 fish is gonna get filtration
The Aqueon one is alot better than the Python in terms of quality and workmanship imo.
That has the potential to be really awesome looking. I'm sure this has been covered many times before, but do you have to cycle a betta tank? I'm thinking about starting my own, maybe in a 5 gal, or a 10 gal with bottom feeders.
Yes. You always want to cycle a tank, preferably before putting fish in it. Fish can get too stressed to use for cycling, not to mention ammonia is highly toxic. Anything above .25 will start having effects on them.
Yeah filters do the exact same thing. Doesn't mean there isn't a range of quality on filters.
Yes. You always want to cycle a tank, preferably before putting fish in it. Fish can get too stressed to use for cycling, not to mention ammonia is highly toxic. Anything above .25 will start having effects on them.
Filters are a totally different animal. Do you just like to argue with people? A gravel vacuum with Brand A on it does the same thing...the same way as a gravel vacuum with Brand B on it. However...there are many differences in different brands of filters.
Thank you. I thought that was the case. I prefer the method of cycling before fish. But then there's also differing opinions when it comes to tiny tanks and the fish that go in them.