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A couple months ago, I was introduced to bettas through my neighbors. I always knew what they were, but never appreciated their beauty or equally intriguing personalities. As a result I ended up with my little guy "Epic". I started him out in one of the typical bowls, and noticed it dirtied quickly. It never really made sense to me how "any" fish could be happy in a space like that, so I did some searching online and found the
Fluval SPEC. The built-in sump/overflow style filter works excellent and the tank itself appears modern and stylish (IMO). I've been pleased with the design and functionality of the tank, but haven't had an opportunity to aquascape. I love planted tanks and know bettas do too, so I started with that.
I didn't think to take a before photo of the tank with all of the gaudy decorations. But here it is plain:
And you can use your imagination as to what it looked like previous.
Aaand after, the moss ball did sink by the next am.
I used:
3 italian vals
1 giant marimo moss ball
2 green foxtails
riccia fluitans carpet
My substrate is black beauty sand or iron slag. I wanted a dark floor and what I really like about the slag is there's a tiny amount of lighter colored granules throughout so it looks more natural. I'm not entirely sure about the permanence of the current placements but at long last my plants are finally here, and I discovered a new bubble nest at the top of the green foxtail this morning
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Fluval SPEC. The built-in sump/overflow style filter works excellent and the tank itself appears modern and stylish (IMO). I've been pleased with the design and functionality of the tank, but haven't had an opportunity to aquascape. I love planted tanks and know bettas do too, so I started with that.
I didn't think to take a before photo of the tank with all of the gaudy decorations. But here it is plain:

And you can use your imagination as to what it looked like previous.

Aaand after, the moss ball did sink by the next am.

I used:
3 italian vals
1 giant marimo moss ball
2 green foxtails
riccia fluitans carpet
My substrate is black beauty sand or iron slag. I wanted a dark floor and what I really like about the slag is there's a tiny amount of lighter colored granules throughout so it looks more natural. I'm not entirely sure about the permanence of the current placements but at long last my plants are finally here, and I discovered a new bubble nest at the top of the green foxtail this morning