BronteKate
New Member
Hello, I am a relatively new fish keeper - have had tropical fish for about 12 months now, and was just wondering if some experienced members of this forum could give me some advice, and tell me if I'm on the right track?
I have a 3ft, 200L fish tank. In it I have:
various plants including ambrulia, purple waffle and aluminium (?).
heater set to 27 degrees celsius
filter with carbon
air pump
various rock hiding places
I have an Aqua One 3ft Eco light
1x angelfish
1x male betta
4x female betta
2x dwarf gourami
1x pearl gourami
4x black skirt tetras
10x guppy
5x neons
5x brown bristlenose
4x albino bristlenose
1x mystery striped baby fish
4x mollies
Attached is a photo of the tank!
I read online that you can have two male bettas in a tank if it is significantly large and they have sufficient hiding space, I am not intending to do that at all, but was just wondering if it is true?
I have a 3ft, 200L fish tank. In it I have:
various plants including ambrulia, purple waffle and aluminium (?).
heater set to 27 degrees celsius
filter with carbon
air pump
various rock hiding places
I have an Aqua One 3ft Eco light
1x angelfish
1x male betta
4x female betta
2x dwarf gourami
1x pearl gourami
4x black skirt tetras
10x guppy
5x neons
5x brown bristlenose
4x albino bristlenose
1x mystery striped baby fish
4x mollies
Attached is a photo of the tank!
I read online that you can have two male bettas in a tank if it is significantly large and they have sufficient hiding space, I am not intending to do that at all, but was just wondering if it is true?