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Jac: Jam jars come in two different sizes.. Store kind, and CANNING kind.

These things are much larger than the store bought ones, and I wouldn't hesitate on using it. They hold from .5 gallons up to 1.5 gallons, sometimes larger depending.

The canning kind would definitely be suitable for even adult betta. :)

(Durn, I wish I still had a box of them, they are nice and useful.)

Becca
 
BeccaBlain said:
Jac: Jam jars come in two different sizes.. Store kind, and CANNING kind.

These things are much larger than the store bought ones, and I wouldn't hesitate on using it. They hold from .5 gallons up to 1.5 gallons, sometimes larger depending.

The canning kind would definitely be suitable for even adult betta. :)

(Durn, I wish I still had a box of them, they are nice and useful.)

Becca
jars ARE usefull, for sick fish too... :rolleyes:

what do you think now jacblades?

also is a 0.7G container ok?

another qustion.... can the container be black, and not see through? because i would have alot of containers if they dont have to be seethrough... :kana:
 
i think you should specify what kind of jam jars before you tell people you will be using them then. they might freak out more than i did.
just be sure you know waht you are doing-i cant stress that enough...
 
i think i got it.... i have been reading about breeding them for well over a month, thats why i havnt bought my breeding pair yet, not enough things to hold fry, yet...
 

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