dutchmodernist
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So I've got one male betta in a 2 gallon tank with an apple snail, some shells, and some plants.
The snail is just...gone. I pulled all the plants and decorations out, sifted my hands through the gravel, pulled the airstone out of the filter, everything.
There is a small hole at the top of the lid, but I don't think it's anywhere near big enough for him to have gotten through. I pulled both decorative shells out and stuck a finger in and shone a light through, and it doesn't seem like he could be in there, although if he's in so far I couldn't feel him it seems he'd surely be stuck.
If he did get out of the tank, would he be able to get far not being under water? I've looked all over the floors and no sign of him.
My husband thinks I might have tossed him when I was doing a water change last night, but there is no way I would do that, and I'm certain I saw him today, but now I am of course second guessing myself.
Any ideas welcome. It's like he just evaporated.
The snail is just...gone. I pulled all the plants and decorations out, sifted my hands through the gravel, pulled the airstone out of the filter, everything.
There is a small hole at the top of the lid, but I don't think it's anywhere near big enough for him to have gotten through. I pulled both decorative shells out and stuck a finger in and shone a light through, and it doesn't seem like he could be in there, although if he's in so far I couldn't feel him it seems he'd surely be stuck.
If he did get out of the tank, would he be able to get far not being under water? I've looked all over the floors and no sign of him.
My husband thinks I might have tossed him when I was doing a water change last night, but there is no way I would do that, and I'm certain I saw him today, but now I am of course second guessing myself.
Any ideas welcome. It's like he just evaporated.