Silvani
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I have some plastic plants. They were bought looooong before I had read about the silk or live only plant rule/advice.
So I had a thought:
I understand that the plastic tears long betta fins, however would plastic plants be safe for female bettas since their fins are short and not likely to be torn? The extra plants in their tank may make them feel more secure with even more places to hide. But I thought I should get a 2nd or 3rd opinion before doing so.
The tanks are all set up with silk plants at the moment, and I’ve been toying with the idea of buying live java ferns and moss. However I think I’ll get the fish, make sure they are all settled before taking on the challenge of live plants as well.
So what do you think, can I throw some of the plastic ones in on the females side of the tank? Yay or nay?
So I had a thought:
I understand that the plastic tears long betta fins, however would plastic plants be safe for female bettas since their fins are short and not likely to be torn? The extra plants in their tank may make them feel more secure with even more places to hide. But I thought I should get a 2nd or 3rd opinion before doing so.
The tanks are all set up with silk plants at the moment, and I’ve been toying with the idea of buying live java ferns and moss. However I think I’ll get the fish, make sure they are all settled before taking on the challenge of live plants as well.
So what do you think, can I throw some of the plastic ones in on the females side of the tank? Yay or nay?