HalfMoon B
Aquarium Advice Addict
Homedog98 said:And that there lies the problem lol. Bamboo does rot in water.
The leaves need to be above water for it to not rot.
Homedog98 said:And that there lies the problem lol. Bamboo does rot in water.
im the only one that has THE MOST COMMON BETTA here D:. Blue fins but red ventral :/
pfft,thats nothing,im the only one with a femaleim the only one that has THE MOST COMMON BETTA here D:. Blue fins but red ventral :/
i know, if it was the title would be betta contestit's not a competition
pfft,thats nothing,im the only one with a female
in yo dreams hahahamine would win >.>
....its onnnnnn!
And that there lies the problem lol. Bamboo does rot in water.
Oh then i already lose. My camera phone is crap and rambo isn't a fan of waiting for pictures. He will get in just the right pose and right lighting to look beautiful. Once he notices im about to snap the pic he moves.
im the only one that has THE MOST COMMON BETTA here D:. Blue fins but red ventral :/
as long as she has at least a heated and filtered 5 gallon tank and shes at my houseaw :*( if it makes you feel better i'll get a femal betta so you're not alone
MyameeGirl said:Actually, you can have bamboo as long as the tops with the leaves are above the water line. Like, you could have long bamboo stocks in your tank, but the top would have to be out of the water.