Got My New Betta, What Do You Think? :)

What a beautiful betta.
Just to let you know the plant he is in front of isnt a true water plant its a houseplant and will rot after a few weeks if not sooner.
 
What a beautiful betta.
Just to let you know the plant he is in front of isnt a true water plant its a houseplant and will rot after a few weeks if not sooner.

Thanks for the comments... strange about the plant as I bought it from the tropical fish section of the fish store I go to. I will give them a call and ask them about the plant. Thanks for the heads up though :).
 
Tis a shame if the plant isn't aquatic because it certainly looks beautiful. What a sweet pad Merlin has B) Beautiful fish,too. really like his colors.
 
Don't you just love it when they check the temperature!

Nice bowl!

I've seen those plants for sale in most lfs's. Do you know which house plant it is?
 
Thanks for all your great comments, I am really pleased with the tank and the betta :). It would be strange if the plant wasn't aquatic as it was being kept in water at the store and was selected by a member of staff... oh well. Anyone know why whenever I get grass like plants they tend to go translucent and eventually die...? Is it the lighting I have? thanks.
 
Congratulations on your Beautiful Fish!!! :wub:

Nice home he has there too. :thumbs:

Hope everything goes well!!

Lab
 
Beautiful fish and home, well done.
 
Pretty fish. As for the plant., I have always heard that anything with varigated leaves was not an aquatic plant.

Edit: It's hard to tell about the decoration in the middle but if it has any sharp or rough edges on it, keep a close eye on Merlin as he may tear or rip his tail and fins.
 
Pretty fish. As for the plant., I have always heard that anything with varigated leaves was not an aquatic plant.

Edit: It's hard to tell about the decoration in the middle but if it has any sharp or rough edges on it, keep a close eye on Merlin as he may tear or rip his tail and fins.

The plant in question grows very nicely on my window sill. It is a terrestrial plant, that's for sure, and don't let the petstore tell you any different. Many petstores commonly sell submerged plants. They are not true aquatics.

Actually, there is a cultivar of Hygro that has varigated leaves. I have a specimen of this in my 10g and it is very lovely as well as being a true aquatic plant.

I find that in bowls, java fern does well with minimum light, but if you can get a light on your bowl, preferable compact florescent, I highly recommend salvinia natans or minima. Like java fern, salvinia is a fern, but it is a floating plant, and does very well in my betta bowls. They also provide the betta with an anchor for bubblenesting.

By the way, Merlin is a lovely fish. I love his coloration. When you see a beautiful one, it makes you appreciate a fine VT.
 
Hi spooksy :)

You have a very lovely betta there indeed! :wub:

There are a number of different non-aquatic plants that I've seen for sale in one of the chain lfs near me. They last for a little while under water, but not usually for long. Here's an article about this:

http://www.sydneycichlid.com/content/?page_id=9

Hope this helps. :D
 
Very nice.
It amazes me the variations in bettas there are.
No one ever has the exact same betta as you...
 

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