Greetings! I've been lurking on this forum for quite some time, and I've been loving how informative the community is. Anyway, I've got a problem for which I haven't found a clear-cut solution, and it might require a bit of creativity to solve.
I have a relatively new obsession with fish (went my whole life with only a passing interest in fish, never owned a single one until February of this year, and I just turned 28), and now I have 7 tanks ranging from 10 to 55 gallons at home.
Recently, I decided to take my obsession to work.
At my office, I have a 5-gallon tank with a boatload of live plants, and last Friday, Rudy, my new, gorgeous, three-month-old, halfmoon betta just moved into it.
Here he is posing:
He's very energetic and curious, plays around in the plants (and sometimes tosses leaves around like a dog shaking a rag, which is hilarious), follows me, etc., pretty great little cubicle companion, and he's a pretty big hit with most people at the office (My area is pretty high-traffic).
Anyway, human resources requires me to not have any electricity hooked up to the tank. Filtration is not a problem; I do a small water change every other day, and keep a close eye on water quality. The plants seem to be doing their job pretty well. Heating, however, is an issue. At the moment, the tank is at 71 degrees F, a little cool to begin with, and the northern Minnesota winter is coming. Despite the office's decent climate control, I don't fully trust it to keep my little guy safe 100% of the time.
I've thought of a heat lamp, but most are pretty bright, and I'm in a shared semi-cubicle (also, again, high-traffic), so that would probably get mighty disruptive, and might even violate the whole HR policy anyway.
IF, per chance, I can't find a solution, I'm perfectly willing to bring the little guy home and replace him with a cold-water fish. I would love a dojo loach or some white clouds or something, but I'm really not sure on their space requirements, so I'm open to suggestions.
So, yeah! Thanks a lot for reading, hope to hear from you all soon!
I have a relatively new obsession with fish (went my whole life with only a passing interest in fish, never owned a single one until February of this year, and I just turned 28), and now I have 7 tanks ranging from 10 to 55 gallons at home.
Recently, I decided to take my obsession to work.
At my office, I have a 5-gallon tank with a boatload of live plants, and last Friday, Rudy, my new, gorgeous, three-month-old, halfmoon betta just moved into it.
Here he is posing:
He's very energetic and curious, plays around in the plants (and sometimes tosses leaves around like a dog shaking a rag, which is hilarious), follows me, etc., pretty great little cubicle companion, and he's a pretty big hit with most people at the office (My area is pretty high-traffic).
Anyway, human resources requires me to not have any electricity hooked up to the tank. Filtration is not a problem; I do a small water change every other day, and keep a close eye on water quality. The plants seem to be doing their job pretty well. Heating, however, is an issue. At the moment, the tank is at 71 degrees F, a little cool to begin with, and the northern Minnesota winter is coming. Despite the office's decent climate control, I don't fully trust it to keep my little guy safe 100% of the time.
I've thought of a heat lamp, but most are pretty bright, and I'm in a shared semi-cubicle (also, again, high-traffic), so that would probably get mighty disruptive, and might even violate the whole HR policy anyway.
IF, per chance, I can't find a solution, I'm perfectly willing to bring the little guy home and replace him with a cold-water fish. I would love a dojo loach or some white clouds or something, but I'm really not sure on their space requirements, so I'm open to suggestions.
So, yeah! Thanks a lot for reading, hope to hear from you all soon!