WesleytheBetta
Mostly New Member
I have had my male Betta for 14 months and recently moved him from a 1G to a 5G Aqueon MiniBow. Eventually I'd prefer a 10G or larger but for now want to make the 5G as comfortable as possible. In the meantime I was hoping to use the 1G as a plant tank and before doing proper research added 10 ghost shrimp and an albino mystery snail along with a few pieces of anacharis and a large moss ball. There is also a tiny Spongebob pineapple and a turtle figurine that was previously in Betta's tank. As you can imagine it is too crowded for that many shrimp (8 now) and a snail that has an approx. 1'' shell. I am wondering what I can do between the two tanks to keep everyone healthy and happy. I would like to be able to care for the snail and shrimpies but Betta is #1 priority. He has a pot on it's side he likes to hide in with an artificial plant blocking the drainage hole, a plastic mangrove root-looking thing taking up most of the right side of his tank, two small amazon swords in the front, 3 moss balls, and two different anacharis plants. His tank is heated and stays around 78 degrees, the 1G is unheated. PH in the 5G stays around 7.4, PH in the 1G is slightly lower, ammonia/nitrite levels were 0 in both yesterday. I am new to this hobby and love it but am still learning- please forgive any aquarium ignorance. What can I do for all my little water friends to balance these tanks out? Also betta is very active and has obviously never had any companions due to his too-small tank conditions for most of his life (I feel so guilty now that I know better). He is extremely interactive, and the live plants are new additions that he seems to like laying/swimming in. I'm worried he'd eat the shrimp and nip at mister snail when it pops out.