Right now, I have my Delta-Tailed Betta, he is the happiest little thing ever, his name is Bubbles, because all he does is fill 60% of the tank with a bunch of baby bubbles. He gets super excited when people walk in the room to look at him and loves to be watched and get attention.
I thought about upgrading my tank (He's in a 2.5 gallon, he loves it, even though it's "recommended" for 5 gallon tank). So, I found this 5 1/2 gallon tank that looks great, works great, love it.
I went on Youtube (probably not the best source for information), but I just looked to see what people did with their 5 gallon tanks, and I looked at quite a few, some people obviously over-stocked and some, I was wondering if it would be considered over-stocking.
This video, was probably the best set up I saw and one that I really loved. Amazing 5 Gallon Community Fish Tank - YouTube
I do think he has too much, but I thought to myself, with fish that small, do you follow the 1 inch per gallon rule, or do you listen to the pet store people when they say the tiny fish needs 10+ gallons?
I wanted to add 2-4 more fish with my betta.
Either a 2-3 mollies, a Blue Platy with a Sword-tail, and etc with the combinations. But a lot of people said if I added my Betta with anymore fish, they would all die and never be happy and what not. And telling by the video that I linked, his fish look healthy and they look happy, so I was wondering what I should do.
I thought about upgrading my tank (He's in a 2.5 gallon, he loves it, even though it's "recommended" for 5 gallon tank). So, I found this 5 1/2 gallon tank that looks great, works great, love it.
I went on Youtube (probably not the best source for information), but I just looked to see what people did with their 5 gallon tanks, and I looked at quite a few, some people obviously over-stocked and some, I was wondering if it would be considered over-stocking.
This video, was probably the best set up I saw and one that I really loved. Amazing 5 Gallon Community Fish Tank - YouTube
I do think he has too much, but I thought to myself, with fish that small, do you follow the 1 inch per gallon rule, or do you listen to the pet store people when they say the tiny fish needs 10+ gallons?
I wanted to add 2-4 more fish with my betta.
Either a 2-3 mollies, a Blue Platy with a Sword-tail, and etc with the combinations. But a lot of people said if I added my Betta with anymore fish, they would all die and never be happy and what not. And telling by the video that I linked, his fish look healthy and they look happy, so I was wondering what I should do.