Torkelgutt
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
I'm in the process of setting up a 10 g tank (top fin) which is intended as a nursery when fish from my bigger tank is ready to give birth. However, I'd still like to have something pretty in it when it's not being used as a nursery, and I would love to put a betta in there.
My question is whether a regular top fin tank divider will be enough to keep the betta on its side when I have fry on the other side?
Someone mentioned to me that bettas have been known to jump dividers. Are there any simple/smart solutions to prevent it from doing so? Or are the top fin dividers high enough that they leave not enough space beween it and the lid of the tank for the betta to jump it?
My question is whether a regular top fin tank divider will be enough to keep the betta on its side when I have fry on the other side?
Someone mentioned to me that bettas have been known to jump dividers. Are there any simple/smart solutions to prevent it from doing so? Or are the top fin dividers high enough that they leave not enough space beween it and the lid of the tank for the betta to jump it?