Is This A Good Setup For A Betta ?

is this an ideal setup?


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thezodiac

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this is my current setup for my betta (got it maybe 2 weeks ago)

3 gallon tank with 1 mystery snail

heater keeps the tank at great steady temp, and i have an airstone turned down very low

the plant on the left is fake, the one on the right real.

i know most people may say to get a larger tank but i cant due to space limitations and such...

anyways, other then that, do you have any constructive ideas or recommendations?


the link is a video showing my tank setup:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8NXpccLi9A

also dont have a name for my betta yet any ideas? =)

also do you think this tank needs a filter? (it does smell a little funky and i do weekly 30-40% water changes)
 
You're right when you say that people will think that tank is too small; I do, and for that reason I wouldn't use it - BUT I have seen much, much, much worse so I wouldn't worry about it too much.

That aside, I think your setup could be improved if you added a cave or somewhere to hide. Bettas also like to sit on plants, so the addition of a sturdy, broad-leaved plant like an Anubias would probably be gratefully received.
 
I didn't even notice that it didn't have a filter :blink:

That should absolutely be your first priority.
 
Also, yes, you will need a filter.

yeah im thinking ill get the same one as my guppy tank (http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3523858)
i can turn the current down pretty low and its small and internal so it wont block my lid
 
You're right when you say that people will think that tank is too small; I do, and for that reason I wouldn't use it - BUT I have seen much, much, much worse so I wouldn't worry about it too much.

That aside, I think your setup could be improved if you added a cave or somewhere to hide. Bettas also like to sit on plants, so the addition of a sturdy, broad-leaved plant like an Anubias would probably be gratefully received.

agreed a lot of people keep them in under 1 gallon tanks with no heat or filtration.

any specific cave u can think of? (i have both a petco and petsmart within range lol)

also is anubias real or fake ?
 
An adult apple snail needs 2.5 gallons of water and are very messy


hmn id like to keep him though as far as snails go hes actually pretty cool =) really active and such.
dont have any other tanks except for the other one listed here (http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/358984-is-this-a-good-setup-for-guppies) but i think that would add too much load to the tank..


what do u think i should do get rid of it ?
 
You're right when you say that people will think that tank is too small; I do, and for that reason I wouldn't use it - BUT I have seen much, much, much worse so I wouldn't worry about it too much.

That aside, I think your setup could be improved if you added a cave or somewhere to hide. Bettas also like to sit on plants, so the addition of a sturdy, broad-leaved plant like an Anubias would probably be gratefully received.

agreed a lot of people keep them in under 1 gallon tanks with no heat or filtration.

any specific cave u can think of? (i have both a petco and petsmart within range lol)

also is anubias real or fake ?

My Betta (RIP) had a slate cave which he liked. When I re-did his tank I sterlilised a jar and stuck aquarium stones on it using aquarium silicone and then placed it in the tank on it's side. It made a fab little cave and with the rest of the stones scattered around the substrate it looked pretty natural.

I would get a real anubias, they are pretty hard to kill off so you should be fine if you want a no-fuss plant. Anubias Nana would be best.
 
You're right when you say that people will think that tank is too small; I do, and for that reason I wouldn't use it - BUT I have seen much, much, much worse so I wouldn't worry about it too much.

That aside, I think your setup could be improved if you added a cave or somewhere to hide. Bettas also like to sit on plants, so the addition of a sturdy, broad-leaved plant like an Anubias would probably be gratefully received.

agreed a lot of people keep them in under 1 gallon tanks with no heat or filtration.

any specific cave u can think of? (i have both a petco and petsmart within range lol)

also is anubias real or fake ?

My Betta (RIP) had a slate cave which he liked. When I re-did his tank I sterlilised a jar and stuck aquarium stones on it using aquarium silicone and then placed it in the tank on it's side. It made a fab little cave and with the rest of the stones scattered around the substrate it looked pretty natural.

I would get a real anubias, they are pretty hard to kill off so you should be fine if you want a no-fuss plant. Anubias Nana would be best.

alright ill look for that plant when i go in a little.

yeah i was thinkin i could use maybe like a jar or something the only problem is it would need to be small (3 gallon aquarium) but big enough for him to swim inside of
 
An adult apple snail needs 2.5 gallons of water and are very messy


hmn id like to keep him though as far as snails go hes actually pretty cool =) really active and such.
dont have any other tanks except for the other one listed here (http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/358984-is-this-a-good-setup-for-guppies) but i think that would add too much load to the tank..


what do u think i should do get rid of it ?

If its just the 2 of them and you add a filter you might be able to keep him. make sure the ph is over 7 or his shell will pit and rot.
 
Looks good but needs a filter. Get this one:


http://www.petco.com/product/12148/Red-Sea-Deco-Art-Nano-Filter.aspx

PERFECT for your tank and gets rave reviews.
 
Looks good but needs a filter. Get this one:


http://www.petco.com/product/12148/Red-Sea-Deco-Art-Nano-Filter.aspx

PERFECT for your tank and gets rave reviews.


i would of but it hangs on the back and would prevent me from using my cover. so i decided to buy another one like my guppy one ( http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3523858) just installed it. and it allows me to close the lid properly.

An adult apple snail needs 2.5 gallons of water and are very messy


hmn id like to keep him though as far as snails go hes actually pretty cool =) really active and such.
dont have any other tanks except for the other one listed here (http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/358984-is-this-a-good-setup-for-guppies) but i think that would add too much load to the tank..


what do u think i should do get rid of it ?

If its just the 2 of them and you add a filter you might be able to keep him. make sure the ph is over 7 or his shell will pit and rot.

yup its just the 2 of them. hmn do u think most tap water would have a ph of 7 or more? (from southern California if that helps at all)
 

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