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I know rightTetras
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I know rightTetras
BAD IDEA. Bettas are very aggressive and shouldn't be kept with other fish, including other female bettas. Sorority tanks are a thing but are NOT recommended for beginners, and shouldn't be in a tank under 30-40 gallons. Anything else in a 10 gallon with her will be annihilated.
She'll be thrilled with a 10 gallon tank, especially with live plants! That's a wonderful idea, I'm so happy for you! She's so pretty.
10 gallons is not large. For a single betta, yes, that is a great amount of space, but in the grand scheme of things, 50 is considered large or medium, seeing as you can have 300 gallon tanks.Oh, everywhere online says they get along with females in a large tank.. hmph.
Don't get anything with sharp edges, it can cut their fins. I'd get live plants, or fake plants that are made out of silk, and at least one hide with soft edges. You also need substrate, a filter, and a heater.
The hammocks are super great! Also the floating logs- they are said to love to swim through them.Thanks! I know I sound like a idiot, but I've done my research. I was planning on getting a betta eventually, I just wasn't planning on it happening today!! All of her plants have round ends. I am getting her some live plants of course! I love plants. And I'll be picking up a hammock and a house for her this weekend.
You beat me to it lolRight now she doesn't seem to stressed. Checking out her new diggs. I made sure to put extra plants in there so she has somewhere to hide while I work on buying her a proper place to hang out.
Do they like those hanging logs? or naw?
You beat me to it lol