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Oh wow whoopsIt was quite a while ago actually. Can't remember the year. Would have to look it up.
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Oh wow whoopsIt was quite a while ago actually. Can't remember the year. Would have to look it up.
Awesome!!! 2 years!? Wow that’s amazing! I can never seem to keep my bettas alive for more than like 6-12 monthsI have two tanks: a 20 gallon community tank, and a 5 gallon betta tank. The only fish in my community tank that has a name is my clown pleco, President Bongo. I have had him for about 2 1/2 years. My betta's name is Mooki, and I've had him for a little over 2 years as well.
Awesome!!! 2 years!? Wow that’s amazing! I can never seem to keep my bettas alive for more than like 6-12 months
Ok, I lied. I’m thinking of getting a betta (m) and putting him in 10-20 gal tank. They’re like little fish dogs . Any thoughts on whether to go with a bigger tank? I wouldn’t want any tank mates beyond the chillest pleco ever. Also, has anyone tried plastic tanks?Feeder goldfish can get really big. My mom had one that got as big as her hand! An fgf can be the best .39¢ you could ever spend!
After my snailpocalypse of 2019, I haven’t had another fish tank. We do have two above ground pools for our turtle. One in the yard and one in the basement, both have capacity of ~1k gallons. The one in the basement is full of the feeder goldfish and crayfish from last year. The one in the yard has a few new feeder goldfish and minnows to eat bugs. The ponds aren’t pretty this year because I finally realized the turtle doesn’t care lol. So it very little work after setup. I don’t think I’ll ever go back to tanks again.
Ok, I lied. I’m thinking of getting a betta (m) and putting him in 10-20 gal tank. They’re like little fish dogs . Any thoughts on whether to go with a bigger tank? I wouldn’t want any tank mates beyond the chillest pleco ever. Also, has anyone tried plastic tanks?
We have one gray Dojo loach, two Black Moors, and two calico goldfish. They're currently in a 55 gallon tank. We've been toying with the idea of getting a 75 gallon tank and having it professionally set up, so that we can get a friend for our loach and a couple more fish. I've heard pros and cons about the bigger tank....but that it is easier because you don't have to clean it as often? Anyone have any comments?