(Removed the background in case it stressed him out, so the back looks a little dodgy until I figure out what will make him happiest)
I like your bare bottom tank. I didn't think I'd like bare bottom tanks, but I like how you have that little plant in that little terra cotta pot on the left side.
Hello..I just updated my tank..
added Fanwort.. (or Hornwort?) I don't know..maybe I'm wrong..XD
Added Anubias Golden..
and Marimos :)
glady wanna know if anyone have comment/suggestion? please let me know, because this is the first time I have a Betta.. maybe I should fix some..
He's a HalfMoon betta : http://www.youtube.com/my_videos?feature=mhee
but I don't know if he's a dragon or not..his scale/fin have a metalic Green gradient.. (but I always can't capture it with my camera..it shows different==")
He was sick, looks like due to stress/too many habitat in there..I move 2 of my Corydoras to another tank, he lives with with 3 octocinclus now... now he's all healthy, and his colour is really vibrant..except when he swim next to the output of the filter =___= I don't know what I should do to not allow him swim next to the output pipe... but looks like he's so stubborn, he keep getting closer to the output pipe.. :/
Why does your youtube link take me to my youtube videos..weird?
I like your bare bottom tank. I didn't think I'd like bare bottom tanks, but I like how you have that little plant in that little terra cotta pot on the left side.
Thank you! I've since added a little skull, and planted the water sprite that was in front of the larger pot in it. Falkor seems to like this arrangement much more, and started using his hidey-hole-tunnel heaps more. Yay! ^.^
More plants are on the way, looking forward to seeing him explore those.
Here's my tank! No betta yet, but he will be shipped to me next week :) The little blur on the bottom left is my hardworking oto :) I have had this tank going for nearly two months so hopefully the plants will continue to flourish,though I would like to get some more ;)
If you want a cleaner, Amano Shrimps are just as good, if not better; and they don't require being kept in groups. I have 2 in my 5.5 gallon and they do an EXCELLENT job eating the algae and shifting through my sand substrate. http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/inv/amanoshrimp.php