Ashenwelt
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But isn't that too low?
It may be a little too low. About 3/4" to 1" down from the surface. I am dealing with torn fins right now (hopefully not fin rot). That's when I found out about the panty hose test. Then realized that 3 of the plants I had had very very sharp edges. I replaced them with silk plants and sanded down ANYTHING that felt the slightest bit rough. I also got the hammock as recommended at the Aquatic store (Fish only). I am still in the process of getting his fins to heal now. There are lots of stuff that can cause ripped fins other than items in the tank. A very painful fact I am learning the hard way.But isn't that too low?
I like to keep my Bettas in at least 2.5g tanks. My current boy is in 5.5g planted tank. filtered and heated.
Tiny bowls without filters need water changes constantly. I do weekly partial water changes on my tanks.
Getting them more room also keeps water quality up and more room for plants. Bettas like places to rest or hide. I usually cover the back of the tank with black or dark cloth so the fish feel less exposed.
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Wow what a beautiful tank. I love the set up you have. Very nice. I think I am going to get mine some more plants.I like to keep my Bettas in at least 2.5g tanks. My current boy is in 5.5g planted tank. filtered and heated.
Tiny bowls without filters need water changes constantly. I do weekly partial water changes on my tanks.
Getting them more room also keeps water quality up and more room for plants. Bettas like places to rest or hide. I usually cover the back of the tank with black or dark cloth so the fish feel less exposed.
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Actually the moss ball slightly reduces ammonium (part of ammonia) and nitrate (not nitrite).So the moss ball gives off ammonia?
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