Here's my tank with a silver/red halfmoon, and a pink/white/blue crowntail :)
those plastic plants aren't really good for bettas...they prefer big wide droopy leaves, and silk would be better since plastics can tear fins, especially for fish with extremely long fins like HM's and VT's.
might i ask why one side is live planted and the other isn't?
those plastic plants aren't really good for bettas...they prefer big wide droopy leaves, and silk would be better since plastics can tear fins, especially for fish with extremely long fins like HM's and VT's.
might i ask why one side is live planted and the other isn't?
Of course live plants would be preferable, but I bought all the live plants the store had, so the other side will have to wait until the store gets more in. I don't very much like those plastic plants, but thought it would be better to put them all on one side for now. Give it a week Thanks
Of course live plants would be preferable, but I bought all the live plants the store had, so the other side will have to wait until the store gets more in. I don't very much like those plastic plants, but thought it would be better to put them all on one side for now. Give it a week Thanks
Although it is cute, it is a danger for fins. Plastic plants often rip up betta fins :(