Read the article below then post your thoughts. Remember this is the science section so keep it scientific. And as always, treat those who disagree with respect.
http/www.reef2rainforest.com/2014/03/26/amazonas-videos-bettas-in-the-wild-what-they-tell-us-about-minimum-tank-sizes-for-bettas/
I for one am a fan of understanding biology and the needs of the fish to figure tank size. For marine keepers the "tang police" are a frequent nag but given the actual behavior of some tanks (kole, tomani, and yellow) the giant tanks often recommended are not needed.
In terms of our classic betta splendens can the inverse be true, that the small tank sizes are not correct? The article above certainly takes the stance that in the wild these fish are in pretty small spaces and during the shipping and breeding process as well.
Does actual betta splendens behavior indicate for a larger or smaller tank? I'm on the side of 6 gallons filtered but that's me. What about you?
http/www.reef2rainforest.com/2014/03/26/amazonas-videos-bettas-in-the-wild-what-they-tell-us-about-minimum-tank-sizes-for-bettas/
I for one am a fan of understanding biology and the needs of the fish to figure tank size. For marine keepers the "tang police" are a frequent nag but given the actual behavior of some tanks (kole, tomani, and yellow) the giant tanks often recommended are not needed.
In terms of our classic betta splendens can the inverse be true, that the small tank sizes are not correct? The article above certainly takes the stance that in the wild these fish are in pretty small spaces and during the shipping and breeding process as well.
Does actual betta splendens behavior indicate for a larger or smaller tank? I'm on the side of 6 gallons filtered but that's me. What about you?