Ok, so I'm sure everyone would love to see the variety of betta tanks/bowls that we have, so post pics of yours here!:-D I have to find my camera, and then I'll get pics of my tanks
Ya, Tell me about it,I think most of us here are addicted. lol Some of us worse than others.
Not yet,Do you have to buy your food and conditioner by the case? I'm hoping to get 2 more next week.
Gotta snicker on that one,Chicklet, I love your tanks! They are so colorful and pretty!! And i love how you snuck in a photo of a Gerbil.....
How often do you do water changes? And what does a whole view of your house look like with so many tanks?!
Simple put, Everyday!How often do you do water changes?
I've had nearly everyone that steps thru the door stops in shock for a min before they catch themselves,And what does a whole view of your house look like with so many tanks?
My daughter runs a small private gerbil rescue, thats one of the many babies she hasi love how you snuck in a photo of a Gerbil
No breeders anywhere near me that I'm aware of in that capacityHave any of you considered approaching breeders to see if they have stock they don't want?
LOVEEE this tank! I'm thinking about planting a little 1.5g myself...Here's the best pics I've been able to take of my aquarium. It's only 1.5 gallon but the filter does 100 gallons and hour. The water's a little cloudy because I stirred up the gravel putting in the flower pots. The fish is a male betta (Siamese Fighting Fish) and was just put into the aquarium. The green is live Java Moss and minor algal growth on the sides of the tank. It's lit by a single 10Watt Compact Flourescent 6500 degree Kelvin lamp. The water will clear to near crystal in a few hours. There's also a single Ghost Shrimp in the tank, the second one died just tonight.
Sark
PS: OH! His name is Yurei. That's Japanese for "Ghost"
I had to diffuse the outlet water from the pump to make it calm enough for a betta to live. I was inspired by this DIY project on Instuctables.com (I LOVE this site, I get lost on it for hours.) My diverter is different in that it's mostly submerged, open on the right AND left sides, has holes, and spiral grooves that reduce the current by twisting the water to use up the energy of the flow.
Sure, here ya go: http://www.instructables.com/id/How_...ter_with_Just/
Here's my version and a video of it in use:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2xx74Sh4-U
This is copied from another forum where I'd made the original post.
I know how to take much better pics, unfortunately my camera's very old and nearly useless.