Yes, this is a 10 gallon tank that has two male Betta fish in the same tank with the help of a nifty divider so they can’t attack each other. Both Betta fish were in poor health when I got them, so I skipped the long tank setup that is usually required and put room temperature spring water in and let the fish in a few hours after. Normally you are supposed to wait a lot longer but Betta fish are very strong. It has been about 3 days now and they both are very active and healthy and I plan to learn more about aquariums and introduce some more fish on both sides. This goes out to all aquarium newbies who get lost in the complex process, or who want to have multiple Bettas in one tank. Video taken with Kyocera Loft phone from virgin mobile.
I like fish that eat other fish! You should put some fish in there that eat other fish, then we’d really have a show!
youre soo cute! love it!
My red betta fish looks exaclly like yours and he’s almost a year old I have a female also in a different tank because they don’t get along
i would definately add a heater, i keep mine at 80 degrees, temp. fluctuations can make them sick, also if you want to go the cheap way, use plastic canvas from a hobby shop for the cover, as far as your cute little shy betta, for my shy one’s i use the aqueon geranium plant (it covers the top of the water and they can hide in it), hope this helps a little and thanks for saving them, they are cute
@lovetheanime26hoe Well I have the tank on top of my home theater amp which stays on all the time and kind of serves as a make shift heater because the vents under the tank warm it up pretty nicely without boiling the fish. I may just get a heater if I move the tank though.
your bubble maker is strong but they seem to do just fine! beautiful tank!
hi i wanted to know where you boot the divider