So I walked into my local petsmart with my son to look at the fish. I had no plans on purchasing a fish at this time but I was thinking of putting an aquarium together. I wanted something easy to start with, a good beginner fish for my son. The lady in the aquarium department told me a great fish to get is a betta.
She said:
- They don't do well in large tanks, small tanks are ideal such as those small containers that are a 1/2 gallon. She pointed to a smaller one that was a small cube and she said she has that one on her desk.
- They don't need a heater
-change water every 4 or 5 days
-She said, "you can get one today !"
Got home, I was walking to a neighbor that had one and found out all the info I was given at the store was wrong.
I asked, if I get a 10 gallon, what tank mates can I get? She said neon tetras. I asked about glofish (not goldfish) the tetra glofish, and she said no and her coworker walked by and said yes.
So, here I am with a betta in a temporary 1/2 gallon tank. He's really active. I have no intention of keeping him in this tank for long so I need to make a decision in the next few days.
I am unsure what tank size I want to go with. If I just keep him and no other fish I will get either a 2.5 or 3 gallon.
If I get other fish with him I will get a 10 gallon. (yes, I know that he can't be kept with other bettas. That's the only correct info I was given at the store lol)
My questions are:
Can someone recommend good tank mates for this betta if I get a 10 gallon and how many of each species can I get?
Can someone recommend good tank kits for the following sizes:
2.5
3
10
If I go with a 10 gallon, can I get glofish tetras? if so, how many minimum?
If I do go with the 10 gal, Id like the maximum amount of species with the minimum amount of fish per species. Hope that makes sense. I realize overall it's not gonig to be a lot of fish for 10 gallons. I had a 10 gallon tank years ago and all I had was 2 platies and when they died, I got rid of the tank and stand. I wish I would of kept it!
Thanks in advance!
She said:
- They don't do well in large tanks, small tanks are ideal such as those small containers that are a 1/2 gallon. She pointed to a smaller one that was a small cube and she said she has that one on her desk.
- They don't need a heater
-change water every 4 or 5 days
-She said, "you can get one today !"
Got home, I was walking to a neighbor that had one and found out all the info I was given at the store was wrong.
I asked, if I get a 10 gallon, what tank mates can I get? She said neon tetras. I asked about glofish (not goldfish) the tetra glofish, and she said no and her coworker walked by and said yes.
So, here I am with a betta in a temporary 1/2 gallon tank. He's really active. I have no intention of keeping him in this tank for long so I need to make a decision in the next few days.
I am unsure what tank size I want to go with. If I just keep him and no other fish I will get either a 2.5 or 3 gallon.
If I get other fish with him I will get a 10 gallon. (yes, I know that he can't be kept with other bettas. That's the only correct info I was given at the store lol)
My questions are:
Can someone recommend good tank mates for this betta if I get a 10 gallon and how many of each species can I get?
Can someone recommend good tank kits for the following sizes:
2.5
3
10
If I go with a 10 gallon, can I get glofish tetras? if so, how many minimum?
If I do go with the 10 gal, Id like the maximum amount of species with the minimum amount of fish per species. Hope that makes sense. I realize overall it's not gonig to be a lot of fish for 10 gallons. I had a 10 gallon tank years ago and all I had was 2 platies and when they died, I got rid of the tank and stand. I wish I would of kept it!
Thanks in advance!