philipwaldram
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I'm planning to get a male betta in a heavily planted tank. I've narrowed my tank search down to 2! I just can't decide!
1 is a hexagonal 5 gal tropical starter kit. It includes the filter, light and heater and uses 1 plug. I know 1 plug isn't reccommended because If it breaks they all break. But this way means I can't break it before I start! Also I'm not sure about the strength of the filter and the light. I know bettas like a very slight current. I want to grow live plants and don't know if the light is good enough.
The 2nd is a 5 gal rectangular tank with light bought separately. I've seen a small filter and good heater. Would this mean 3 plugs? I would also get a timer to make sure the light went off and on at the right time.
I've heard a rectangular long tank would be better because there would be more swimming room than in a hex. But I really like the look of the hex tank.
Any suggestions would be welcome!!
1 is a hexagonal 5 gal tropical starter kit. It includes the filter, light and heater and uses 1 plug. I know 1 plug isn't reccommended because If it breaks they all break. But this way means I can't break it before I start! Also I'm not sure about the strength of the filter and the light. I know bettas like a very slight current. I want to grow live plants and don't know if the light is good enough.
The 2nd is a 5 gal rectangular tank with light bought separately. I've seen a small filter and good heater. Would this mean 3 plugs? I would also get a timer to make sure the light went off and on at the right time.
I've heard a rectangular long tank would be better because there would be more swimming room than in a hex. But I really like the look of the hex tank.
Any suggestions would be welcome!!