Mink
New Member
Hello, It seems I'm yet another person posting here, new to bettas.
Well - I am experienced with fish, I had a 10 gallon as a little girl with community fish and was given a 20 gallon for one birthday.
I've had swordtails, plattys, mollies, guppies, tetras, barbs, angelfish, loaches, cory cats, plecos, and a whole bunch of others.
At one point I was moving a lot so stopped buying new fish.
A couple years ago I won a couple goldfish at a fair and had them for about a year, I got pretty attached to them.
Anyhow, its been a couple years.
So, I have an acquaintance and friended her on facebook, she has been posting so many pics and stuff about her collection of bettas.
I thought it would be nice to have a betta of my own someday. I visited bettas when at a few pet stores I frequent, but never bought any.
Today I was at the store and they had a over-the-top display for bettas with every thing you'd need and a bunch of cool aquariums to check out.
Well, the 'aquariums' were nice but all around 1 liter and I thought too small.
My brother's friend has a good dozen bettas and said I could just get a large vase for a lot less money and it'd be fine.
They said I wouldn't need a heater. (I'm pretty sure I do - after further research.)
I couldn't help it - I saw 1 betta that caught my eye and I thought he was perfect.
I couldn't leave him behind. I always feel kinda bad for them, but this was worse then usual.
I got the largest vase I could find, i think about 2.5 liters?
I bought a silk plant, some food, and some pebbles.
After more research, I want to get a larger aquarium - I now read 1 gallon would be the most basic.. I might get between 1 and 2 gallon.
I wanted to have a little companion on my computer desk since I use my computer a lot in the evening.
I have a 2.5 gallon that a family member gave me - it needs a new light-bulb and a lot of cleaning, and it would be a tight squeeze.
But I really dislike that these 1 gallon aquariums are priced around $25.00
There was one aquarium I saw online that comes with water conditioner, food, and everything but a heater.
I think I also need a heater - right?
I read conflicting advice, about heaters.
Also about filters.. I read that people with low filters for bettas still end up doing frequent water changes anyways.
Outlets are an issue, but 2 things - heater and light should be okay.
OK, so.... any recommendations / insight about aquariums, heaters, etc.?
Yup, the store employee told me I wouldn't need much more than a 1 liter tank, no heater or anything.
Just a small tank and change the water. >_<
Sorry for my rambling!
As a reward, Here's my guy, still deciding on a name
Well - I am experienced with fish, I had a 10 gallon as a little girl with community fish and was given a 20 gallon for one birthday.
I've had swordtails, plattys, mollies, guppies, tetras, barbs, angelfish, loaches, cory cats, plecos, and a whole bunch of others.
At one point I was moving a lot so stopped buying new fish.
A couple years ago I won a couple goldfish at a fair and had them for about a year, I got pretty attached to them.
Anyhow, its been a couple years.
So, I have an acquaintance and friended her on facebook, she has been posting so many pics and stuff about her collection of bettas.
I thought it would be nice to have a betta of my own someday. I visited bettas when at a few pet stores I frequent, but never bought any.
Today I was at the store and they had a over-the-top display for bettas with every thing you'd need and a bunch of cool aquariums to check out.
Well, the 'aquariums' were nice but all around 1 liter and I thought too small.
My brother's friend has a good dozen bettas and said I could just get a large vase for a lot less money and it'd be fine.
They said I wouldn't need a heater. (I'm pretty sure I do - after further research.)
I couldn't help it - I saw 1 betta that caught my eye and I thought he was perfect.
I couldn't leave him behind. I always feel kinda bad for them, but this was worse then usual.
I got the largest vase I could find, i think about 2.5 liters?
I bought a silk plant, some food, and some pebbles.
After more research, I want to get a larger aquarium - I now read 1 gallon would be the most basic.. I might get between 1 and 2 gallon.
I wanted to have a little companion on my computer desk since I use my computer a lot in the evening.
I have a 2.5 gallon that a family member gave me - it needs a new light-bulb and a lot of cleaning, and it would be a tight squeeze.
But I really dislike that these 1 gallon aquariums are priced around $25.00
There was one aquarium I saw online that comes with water conditioner, food, and everything but a heater.
I think I also need a heater - right?
I read conflicting advice, about heaters.
Also about filters.. I read that people with low filters for bettas still end up doing frequent water changes anyways.
Outlets are an issue, but 2 things - heater and light should be okay.
OK, so.... any recommendations / insight about aquariums, heaters, etc.?
Yup, the store employee told me I wouldn't need much more than a 1 liter tank, no heater or anything.
Just a small tank and change the water. >_<
Sorry for my rambling!
As a reward, Here's my guy, still deciding on a name