Hi everybody,
I would like to extend my most heartfelt thanks to you all for your very rapid and detailed responses. I very much appreciate every one!
Thanks a lot for correcting my error on the temperature settings. I’ve already changed the optimal settings to 76-82F in my Betta File - a quick-reference resource I’ve compiled to aid in the care and maintenance of my fishy friend.
I plan to set up the tank and have it running for a few days prior to buying the fish. I want to make sure that the environment is perfect and if anything needs adjusting, I can make the changes without disturbing the Betta.
I thought of a 2.5 gallon tank because it needs to fit on my desk, and the measurements I provided are the maximum dimensions I have to work with. However, I’ll investigate the possibility of a larger tank (5g) elsewhere in my office. I just wanted it to be close to me so I can enjoy the company of the Betta more directly. I believe he will provide a lot of stress relief, although I would not want to skimp on his comfort for my own. That is why I selected a 2.5g tank as a minimum.
I do plan to get an aquarium with a lid. I consider a lid an absolute must.
I don't know what shape tank you are looking for, but I got a nice 2.5 gal from Big Al's, with sand, plants, and a glass lid to prevent jumping for $15. It's 12" L, 8 " H, and 6" W.
That sounds interesting! Do you by chance remember the brand? I’d like to check it out.
Thank you to all who commented about AquaBids! I have been checking it out even more and I wish I already had my tank because there are several fish that really catch my eye. What a fantastic selection! (I’ve been an eBay member for several years, so I am careful to check out the sellers feedback history prior to making a purchase.)
However, I will be making a trip to Big Al’s, PetCo and PetSmart prior to turning to online. I might luck out and be able to find a nice Betta in person, so I can also check out the water quality and health. (I’ve read that some Bettas are ‘messier’ than others and you can often tell by the water quality in person.)
Oh, and yes, I am Canadian from Toronto.
I have the elite mini filter in my betta's tank. The flow can be turned down really low. As far as changing the media though, I've had mine for over a year and the original sponge is still going strong. As there's only the one sponge, if you do want to change it, cut it in half and do one piece at a time.
Thank you! That tip has been added to my journal. I've also noted blue_betta's tip about using a sponge filter, or using a sponge on the Elite Mini to dissipate water flow by turning the output towards the glass. Thanks blue_betta!
... so I use a 25 watt heater that has an auto shut off feature so it runs for a bit and when the temp gets to the desired setting it shuts off.. I keep it set at 78. I For this reason I went with silk plants(not live) because the plastic ones can be scrapy, and I leave the tank lights off most all the time.
Can you please tell me the brand name of the heater you use? I’m unsure if the “Mini-Therm 25W 6” heater” has an auto-shut off feature.
Are you also going to purchase a nitrate, nitrite and ammonia test kit you will need it..
Will do! I assume there are other posts on this site that explain how to use them for Bettas, so I’ll read up about it.
I will also be reading more about fishless Cycling. (Thanks Amunet!)
Thanks again so much for the information everybody! Please feel free to mention more points of interest and fact. I am open to any and all comments! If I've not thanked you by name, please don't be offended. I'm overwhelmed by all the fantastic (and so rapid!) replies, but I am quite grateful to all. Until now my only pets have been of the reptile variety, due to moms sever allergies to anything furry when I was growing up at home. But I don't think I missed out, because I really am more of a reptile person. Now I am a little bit 'fishy' too.