Let's get creative! What have you guys seen bettas living in and what have you kept your bettas in that is unique or unusual?! I'm more interested in ideas for keeping my own bettas, so please skip anything cruel (NO Lava lamps or rooting jars! )
i always wanted to house a betta in one of those huge drink pitchers with the spout at the bottom. we have one that's about a gallon, but we use it for tea. >.>;
as of now, the weirdest tank i have, is a 2 gallon Sterilite bin. x3 it's usually Zidane's home, but Cup's still in it from the switch-around. i gotta swap them BACK around. it's great, because it's really shallow, and i use a fish bowl as his cave, and he just adores bubble nesting in the bowl. :d
The only unusual one i've used his a 3 gallon sterilite show off storage container for my CT. It's see through and clear, and holds up great. He's happy with it and they style is pretty cute!
Comes with a colorful lid.
The other is a divided tank I made out of a 6 gallon sterilite bin (this too is see through), and the divider was made out of a plastic green folder and those report card holder things. I used aquarium sealant to put it together.
It may not look really great, but I think it came out pretty nice and the colors look great.
Haha
Totally cool! Thanks for the ideas! I was worried the plastic would be bad somehow cuz it smells so...plastic-ey But it seems like a lot of you guys use it no prob! Great!
I don't really have any unusual fish tanks at the moment..My one fish Cleo lived in a cookie jar the first 8 months I had him..My one fish Flippy lived in a 1.5 gallon suntea jar for the first week I had him until I got my other tank setup..The most unusual tank I have is my critter keeper at the moment though...
No? I saw yesterday a" fish condo" that looked cool (but small).
For those of you who use the sterilite containers, do you use the lids? Cut holes in them or something? I have one of those 3g-jobbers upstairs ^_^ and might use it for a new boy coming soon!
This looks cool. I dont know where you'd add the heater, but for those in constantly warm climes, Im sure this wouldnt be too bad. Its pretty big, and yes, it has a spot for air.
I use those plastic tanks that people keep hermit cras and lizards in. They have a lid with tons of holes for fresh air to go in and a little lid for feeding. Suki loves hers and is determind to keep everyone away from it.
I'm no Star Wars fan, but when I saw an RTD2 (did i type that right?) Tank I had to laugh. It was the robot with a fish tank in him! I've also seen tanks that fit into the wall like windows and can be seen on both sides of the wall. I would love one of those.
I have used round 2 gallon clear cheese ball containers to house bettas in the past. I guess that might be considered unusual? It was a pain to remove all of the oil from the original contents of the container, but it works out very well as a temporary home for larger juvenile bettas.
kjaghdfkjflhsdakjf I have no idea. I searched for something and got this as a related topic. Idk what youre referring to, but its either a koi pod or a betta pyramid tank.
I saw the koi thing, just not the pyramid tank. But the koi thing ismpretty cool...;-)
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