Is there such thing as having too many plants in your betta tank? I heard they really like a lot of plants because they like to explore and also have places to hide. I recently went out and purchased some more accessories for my betta's tank, but after all was arranged, I realized that it might be a little cramped in there. He seems happy enough, but do you think he'd be happier if I removed something?
sorry~ I'm not too good of a photographer. thank you for your reply! I took another picture here after removing the background. It should be a littler more clear that way.
it's a 2.5 gallon, but just today I actually purchased a 5 gallon hexagon/cylinder-shaped tank that should be coming in the mail soon. I never thought I would enjoy owning a fish so much, it's becoming more like a hobby for me ^_^ I have to really try hard not to purchase a second betta.
wow! do you really own 10 betta?? that's crazy! where do you put all the aquariums, hahaha. you must have an entire room dedicated to fish. I won't be able to have more than 2, because I'm a poor lady just out of college. I cannot afford any more tanks! I'm going to try to stick with one fish for now, but because I will soon have an extra tank laying around, I'll see how long that lasts.
I thought all I wanted was one male in a tank with tetras and corys but how that changed, I put my male into a tank on his own and now I have a female sorority on the go, hopefully I'll be adding a few more soon =) Trust me, you may say you wont have anymore but you will
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