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2 gallons is fine for a betta to live a long life, nothing will substitute water quality and healthy foods.
Most aquarists go with a larger setup because they have the physical room to do so. Larger volume of water also allows the closed system to cycle properly reducing the need for periodic daily maintenance. In addition we can add live plants and ornaments freely without the feeling of being hog tied due to the small space limitations.
Most aquarists go with a larger setup because they have the physical room to do so. Larger volume of water also allows the closed system to cycle properly reducing the need for periodic daily maintenance. In addition we can add live plants and ornaments freely without the feeling of being hog tied due to the small space limitations.