I’m sure a betta would love some plants or something to rest/hide around
Booty-Warrior-6969 on
Itās fine just add hiding spots
camrynbronk on
Get live plants or else your tank will be overrun with algae and cyano. Also for hiding spots.
Own_Door_9755 on
Take the tetra out first!
TechnicianRare3222 on
Why? They are fast enough to live together I have 8 neon tetras and a male betta just plant some big leaf plants so it can rest on and the neons will swim through the plant and the betta will just sit there and rest on the leaves.
toucccan on
you need plants imo, also bio active substrate would help, a lot of plants, but the food choice is great, it’s what I feed my embers and shrimp
Overprescribed1 on
Betas love to rest, some more than others depending on size.
Ide add some stem plants with big leaves for them to hang out on.
Eso_Teric420 on
Add plants and make sure the flow isn’t too much for the fish from the filter.
Autism_Angel on
Live plants are great if youāre willing to get into that, if not Iād do silk plants, and possibly a marimo moss ball, which is much easier to keep alive and not picky at all about substrate. Bettas love marimo. That and floaters like spangles would be a great way to start out. But not totally necessary.
Most important thing is just having SOMETHING soft to rest on or hide behind. And silk plants should work fine for that.
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I’m sure a betta would love some plants or something to rest/hide around
Itās fine just add hiding spots
Get live plants or else your tank will be overrun with algae and cyano. Also for hiding spots.
Take the tetra out first!
Why? They are fast enough to live together I have 8 neon tetras and a male betta just plant some big leaf plants so it can rest on and the neons will swim through the plant and the betta will just sit there and rest on the leaves.
you need plants imo, also bio active substrate would help, a lot of plants, but the food choice is great, it’s what I feed my embers and shrimp
Betas love to rest, some more than others depending on size.
Ide add some stem plants with big leaves for them to hang out on.
Add plants and make sure the flow isn’t too much for the fish from the filter.
Live plants are great if youāre willing to get into that, if not Iād do silk plants, and possibly a marimo moss ball, which is much easier to keep alive and not picky at all about substrate. Bettas love marimo. That and floaters like spangles would be a great way to start out. But not totally necessary.
Most important thing is just having SOMETHING soft to rest on or hide behind. And silk plants should work fine for that.