This is what happens when I'm home sick all day and I have nothing left to doHopefully it can be replaced with a real tank at some point.
Oh no! Sorry to hear that you're sick. Hope you fell better soon!

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This is what happens when I'm home sick all day and I have nothing left to doHopefully it can be replaced with a real tank at some point.
Thnaks! I'm feeling better today and hopefully will be back to normal tomorrow.Oh no! Sorry to hear that you're sick. Hope you fell better soon!![]()
I had no success with any brand filter. I have bettas.@cluckmecoop7 , you keep bettas, right?
GUYS- I have a GREAT idea- I've been really into plants lately, and I'm constantly trying to get more. I can make a tank to grow underwater plants, then be like, hey! this is so great! a tank! all perfectly set up! with plants! and a filter! Gee, maybe I could, I don't know......put a fish in it?![]()
I might start out with plants in jars, then upgrade to plants in a tank, then upgrade to fish in a tank. Seems like a good, gradual process.I agree, growing underwater plants is a fun thing, even with no fish.
I've got a 20 gallon long tank right now, with a collection of plants and no fish. Right now, it takes even less care than my other plants in pots, because I don't have to water it regularly. The lights are on a timer, there is no filter or heater, and I am not fertilizing it. Every few months I notice that the water level is low (evaporation), so I add more. Over time, this makes the water harder, so once or twice a year I take some water out before topping it up. Every few years I decide to re-arrange things or add some new kinds of plants, but in between it just sits for months looking wet and green, with no care at all. I've got slow-growing plants, so they don't need pruning, but are gradually looking bigger and nicer with time.
You can also grow plants in jars of water. I did that before I set up my current tank--bought a few small plants that would have looked pitiful in the tank, and grew them in jars until the jars looked crowded. Then I got the tank and moved the plants into it. A few of my plants in jars died. I did not buy more of those kinds, because they obviously did not like the conditions that were easy for me to provide, and I was not willing to try to change conditions to suit them.
I've probably said it before, but I really like java fern. It's readily available, easy to grow, and doesn't need dirt or gravel because it doesn't grow proper roots. It grows slowly, so you don't have to be pruning it frequently, but can eventually get really large and look quite nice. Small ones are fairly cheap (but large ones cost quite a lot of money because of how long it takes them to get big.)
As for filter-- enough plants can sometimes take the place of a filter. Not always, and the rest of the conditions need to be right, but sometimes. So a tank full of plants might be able to handle one fish or a few fish without a separate filter.
Your tank sounds so cool! Pics?
GUYS- I have a GREAT idea- I've been really into plants lately, and I'm constantly trying to get more. I can make a tank to grow underwater plants, then be like, hey! this is so great! a tank! all perfectly set up! with plants! and a filter! Gee, maybe I could, I don't know......put a fish in it?![]()
I'll discreetly bring like $10 when going to the pet store. I do that when going to home depot and the grocery store because there's always plants there.Seems like a good plan to me!