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Betta tank mates for 2.5 gallons?

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#1 ·
I have currently have a male betta in a 2.5 gallon tank with live dwarf cardinal plants. The filter I have is a Tetra Whisper 3i because it is the only filter that I can find that doesn't produce much current (20 GPH). I was wanting to get a scavenger for the tank to eat algae and any food that the betta may leave behind.

I was thinking one of the following:
-Cherry Shrimp (where can I buy one?)
-Ghost Shrimp
-Some sort of algae eater (any ideas?)

Also, I was wanting to get an African Dwarf Frog (not the albino frogs, the smaller ones that they sell at Petsmart). Would that be too much? How many scavengers should I get?

Thanks!
 
#4 ·
I like ghost shrimp. Yes, they may be eaten, but then they are cheap and your betta gets a fun protein snack. If not eaten, you get a cleanup crew. I would try maybe two at the most. A LFS might carry cherry shrimp, I have never seen them in a chain store. You can order them on line, but I would not risk them unless you knew for sure your betta would not eat them. Corys and ottos like to be kept in schools, too small for your tank. And I believe an ADF requires a minimum of 2.5 gal itself, and the betta may not like it either.
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#5 ·
Agreed. Start with 2-3 ghost shrimp and see how the betta does with them. Most small shrimp will be eaten, but ghosts stand a chance, plus they're cheap. (Quite funny little characters, too)

You could push limits a bit and add a couple of neon tetras (again, if he tolerates tank mates, only one way to find out!). I had that combo (plus a couple Nerite snails) for a while and it was fine, but feeding was a hassle because the betta was a food pig and the tetras wouldn't eat from the surface or the ground, only mid-water, so getting them fed while keeping the betta away was an ongoing hassle.

An ADF would be cramped in there with a betta, they should really have 3 gallons (and no fish) or bigger.
 
#6 ·
I tried two ghosts shrimp with my male betta in a 2.5gal. He killed them both on the 2nd day :(
 
#9 ·
A 2.5g doesn't provide many options. No fish, no snails (even a Nerite puts out too much bioload for a 2.5g). If your Betta doesn't eat your shrimp they'll soon succumb to erratic water quality. If you're using a Tetra 3i, I know your tank isn't cycled. Shrimp need a cycled "established" tank.

Betta don't need company. Don't force the issue.

Or, get a bigger tank. ;-}
 
#12 ·
I have the same setup on two tanks. The one tank has 3 ghost shrimp and an older baby betta. The ghost shrimp have been in there over 4 months and are thriving. They can be very nasty at feeding time though. They attack each other and will attack the betta if he goes for their food. I have to watch very closely when I feed.