Hi guys, I currently have a 30 litre Biorb housing 5 Cherry Barbs. They seem to be thriving and consistently reading 0 & 0 on ammonia and nitrite but I have been persuaded that it’s for the best to give them away. Therefore I am thinking about a Male
So I have a number of questions following that. First of all it seems that the decor I have in the tank would be too sharp to house a male Betta as it may snag on them. (I will attach pictures for you all to see). If that is the case then I am stuck with a couple options. I can get new decor, maybe real plants or some silk plants. Or I can get a new tank. I have attached a picture of the kind of tank I would go for.
An important thing for me is that these tanks look really good (obviously second to the fish welfare! No lectures please!) So if I were to buy a tank like the one pictured, I am clueless where to begin with a filter and heater that ideally would be quite discreet as I only have experience with Biorbs own brand filter.
To summarise can I make this Biorb work with a Male Betta? If not some advice on a new Betta set up. (And do I definitely need to get rid of my cherries)
Thanks for the help!
So I have a number of questions following that. First of all it seems that the decor I have in the tank would be too sharp to house a male Betta as it may snag on them. (I will attach pictures for you all to see). If that is the case then I am stuck with a couple options. I can get new decor, maybe real plants or some silk plants. Or I can get a new tank. I have attached a picture of the kind of tank I would go for.
An important thing for me is that these tanks look really good (obviously second to the fish welfare! No lectures please!) So if I were to buy a tank like the one pictured, I am clueless where to begin with a filter and heater that ideally would be quite discreet as I only have experience with Biorbs own brand filter.
To summarise can I make this Biorb work with a Male Betta? If not some advice on a new Betta set up. (And do I definitely need to get rid of my cherries)
Thanks for the help!