They would be big enough for bettas as long as they arent in there as they get bigger.these are for bettas btw.
I also used it as holding tanks for a sick fish. Just didnt have the same water going in and out
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They would be big enough for bettas as long as they arent in there as they get bigger.these are for bettas btw.
It would just be for the first week of life,but the big storage container would be until i sell emThey would be big enough for bettas as long as they arent in there as they get bigger.
I also used it as holding tanks for a sick fish. Just didnt have the same water going in and out
Ive seen people do shrimp breeding set ups in those, just you have to degrees the tote if i remember right.What about these?
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Yeah me too thats why I thought of itIve seen people do shrimp breeding set ups in those, just you have to degrees the tote if i remember right.
Thanks!Ooh, if I had 20 gallons to play with I'd consider some barbs (not a good idea if you have bettas or other long finned fish in the tank, probably not great for shrimp either), zebrafish, dwarf rainbow fish, rummy nose tetras, corydoras, khuli loaches, or otocinclus cats.
They are so pretty!Hear me out-
Lamprologus ocellatus gold. You won't be able to have anything else in there, BUT they are amazing!