I had 2 goregous male crowtail bettas dumped on me a few days ago. They were left in a divided half gallon at my door while I was out in town. I have no idea who dumped them, but I made the decision to keep them.
I got an identical .5 gallon with the intention of both of them having their own bowl. Unfortunately, I didn't notice one of the Bettas was sick until it was too late to even try to treat.
I should mention that I do have experience in fish tanks. I had a 29 gallon, 20 gallon, three 10 gallons and a 2.5 gallon in high school. They were stable fresh water tanks and I had a pair of mating Angels, although I never bred them. 3 of those tanks had a male Betta in each, but I never had a betta in a bowl without a filter.
My question is, should I get some Java moss for him? Would it make the bowl water more stable? I'm a college student, so right now I can't really afford to get him a proper tank with a filter, and to be honest, I really don't want to have to deal with all that cleaning right now.
I can manage the water changes to keep the .5 gallons stable until I can afford a proper tank. I was just wondering if Java moss would help. I have absolutely no experience with live plants. All the Decor in my old tanks were fake.
Here is how the bowl was set up when it was left at my door:
The surviving betta is on the right. He's now alone in the .5 gallon, with a fake plant and a leaf hammock.
I'm also really considering buying another betta since I have the other .5 gallon that was supposed to be for the second betta.
I got an identical .5 gallon with the intention of both of them having their own bowl. Unfortunately, I didn't notice one of the Bettas was sick until it was too late to even try to treat.
I should mention that I do have experience in fish tanks. I had a 29 gallon, 20 gallon, three 10 gallons and a 2.5 gallon in high school. They were stable fresh water tanks and I had a pair of mating Angels, although I never bred them. 3 of those tanks had a male Betta in each, but I never had a betta in a bowl without a filter.
My question is, should I get some Java moss for him? Would it make the bowl water more stable? I'm a college student, so right now I can't really afford to get him a proper tank with a filter, and to be honest, I really don't want to have to deal with all that cleaning right now.
I can manage the water changes to keep the .5 gallons stable until I can afford a proper tank. I was just wondering if Java moss would help. I have absolutely no experience with live plants. All the Decor in my old tanks were fake.
I would love suggestions on what to get when I am able to afford to upgrade. It MUST have a lid. I have a 10 month old kitten, who thinks the fish are a new toy for her, as you can see:

Here is how the bowl was set up when it was left at my door:

The surviving betta is on the right. He's now alone in the .5 gallon, with a fake plant and a leaf hammock.
I'm also really considering buying another betta since I have the other .5 gallon that was supposed to be for the second betta.