cowgirluntamed
Fish Herder
Ok, I think I am going to do a nice little 5.5 gallon betta tank for my "office" where I am going to try to do some writing. I thought maybe having a fish in there would get me to go in there and work more....lol. Anyway, I may be able to set up the 5.5 gallon way before my 55 that I want to do, maybe, otherwise I would just "cycle" the filter in the 55 with it's cycle.
Now, whether I do that or whether I am able to put the sponge filter into one of my already cycled currently going tanks(I have a 10 and 20 gallon), would this actually make the 5.5 gallon cycled since the bacteria would be in the sponge? Or would the tank still have to cycle itself? And if I left the sponge filter in the 10 or the 20, how long would it take to seed it? I want to do a sand substrate with plants(probably some crypt Wendtii brown and an anubias nana, and a carpet(hopefully) of dwarf sag(and also don't know if floating plants would be good here?). I was thinking of buying some basic decorations for the tank(there was a cool warrior helmet and a roman pot or something...that the betta could go into-and I would check for sharp spots first), that I would switch out every so often as it seems that's what a lot of people do. Is this a good thing?
Also, the current sponge filter I have, I am not sure if it would be good for a betta. I have an Azoo Biofilter number 9 rated for 25 gallons(from drsfostersmith.com). I have used this once for a sick guppy and I'm glad I had the check valve for the flow because this thing did not have small bubbles at all and if it was up too much then it created a bunch of waves at the top! Mostly I was going to use this as a hospital filter as needed. If there are any other opinions on different sponge filters(I guess that's best for bettas?) then I'd be happy to hear them!
Anything else that may be helpful regarding a betta would be appreciative as well. Best foods and all that, though I know I can go to the betta page on here and get some good information which I have been looking at arleady. Lol. I've never owned a betta before and think it could be awesome. Oh, and would it be ok to have a couple of horned nerites in there for algae control? The light I plan to get for this tank is a 16inch Finnex Stingray LED for the plants. And I would also be getting a glass hood thing for it as well, so no jumping out!
Thanks again for any help guys!
Kristen
Now, whether I do that or whether I am able to put the sponge filter into one of my already cycled currently going tanks(I have a 10 and 20 gallon), would this actually make the 5.5 gallon cycled since the bacteria would be in the sponge? Or would the tank still have to cycle itself? And if I left the sponge filter in the 10 or the 20, how long would it take to seed it? I want to do a sand substrate with plants(probably some crypt Wendtii brown and an anubias nana, and a carpet(hopefully) of dwarf sag(and also don't know if floating plants would be good here?). I was thinking of buying some basic decorations for the tank(there was a cool warrior helmet and a roman pot or something...that the betta could go into-and I would check for sharp spots first), that I would switch out every so often as it seems that's what a lot of people do. Is this a good thing?
Also, the current sponge filter I have, I am not sure if it would be good for a betta. I have an Azoo Biofilter number 9 rated for 25 gallons(from drsfostersmith.com). I have used this once for a sick guppy and I'm glad I had the check valve for the flow because this thing did not have small bubbles at all and if it was up too much then it created a bunch of waves at the top! Mostly I was going to use this as a hospital filter as needed. If there are any other opinions on different sponge filters(I guess that's best for bettas?) then I'd be happy to hear them!
Anything else that may be helpful regarding a betta would be appreciative as well. Best foods and all that, though I know I can go to the betta page on here and get some good information which I have been looking at arleady. Lol. I've never owned a betta before and think it could be awesome. Oh, and would it be ok to have a couple of horned nerites in there for algae control? The light I plan to get for this tank is a 16inch Finnex Stingray LED for the plants. And I would also be getting a glass hood thing for it as well, so no jumping out!
Thanks again for any help guys!
Kristen