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Old 12-13-2010, 05:39 PM   #1
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Black and white planted Pico


Hi Everybody,
I did this new set up during the week end. My wife was searching an original object to put on the living room table and was very pleased with what I propose her . Have a look at my new tank and don't hesitate to tell me what do you think of it :
Size : don't know exactly, maybe 2 litres
Fish : 1 male betta
Plant : Bamboo and 1 Crypt (can someone Identify the crypt.
Substrate : Non
WC : not planned yet
Filter : none
Light : Day light


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Old 12-13-2010, 05:46 PM   #2
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Old 12-14-2010, 08:02 PM   #3
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Old 12-14-2010, 08:41 PM   #4
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No offense, but nothing should live in a bowl. Maybe some extra shrimp, but not a betta. They need a heater, and at least 5 gallons (maybe 2.5g...) but that seems small. Its cool exlcuding the fish. I think thats crypt wendtii..
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Old 12-14-2010, 08:51 PM   #5
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For sure I agree with you about the size of the "bowl". I bought the Betta in a local store and they keep Betta in small squared box (maybe 2 inches * 2 inches) and I ve seen another store keeping them in small plastic cups! So I thought that my "bowl" was OK even if i find it a bit small for a fish.
Can I put a betta in a community tank? This is a link to my planted community tank. Will the betta no create problems in there??
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No problem with temperature. i live in Mauritius, a tropical island and the coolest temperature in winter is around 20 degrees celcius.
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Old 12-15-2010, 05:57 AM   #6
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Betta's actually can do quite well in community tanks. Just keep an eye on him that HE isn't the one getting picked on by tetras and what not (fin nipping).
Also, he should be alright granted there isn't a lot of current (they aren't the biggest fans).
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Old 12-15-2010, 07:02 AM   #7
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I like it.


And if you keep the 2liters of water clean then you should feel refreshed knowing that you gave that betta a better life then it was going to get had you not purchased it.

People keep betta's in all sorts of rediculious things from wine glasses to candy dishes. So to me a 2liter bowl with plants is alot better.
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Old 12-15-2010, 04:18 PM   #8
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Betta's actually can do quite well in community tanks. Just keep an eye on him that HE isn't the one getting picked on by tetras and what not (fin nipping).
Also, he should be alright granted there isn't a lot of current (they aren't the biggest fans).
Thanks for the advice.

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I like it.

And if you keep the 2liters of water clean then you should feel refreshed knowing that you gave that betta a better life then it was going to get had you not purchased it.

People keep betta's in all sorts of rediculious things from wine glasses to candy dishes. So to me a 2liter bowl with plants is alot better.
Thanks for your support.

I think that my betta is happy in that bowl too.

He is actually doing his bubble nest..does this prove that he appreciate his new home??
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Old 12-15-2010, 07:47 PM   #9
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Thanks for your support.

I think that my betta is happy in that bowl too.

He is actually doing his bubble nest..does this prove that he appreciate his new home??[/QUOTE]
Indeed he does.

or that means, If you want little babies.


FIND A FEMALE!

Yes yes, I was kidding dont do that in there. never. ever.

But if you get the chance. UPGRADE>
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Old 12-15-2010, 07:56 PM   #10
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I don't want babies. I ve read about betta reproduction and will never try this in this bowl !!

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Its not a matter of chance but only a matter of choice - not enough choice in the store I went to buy this stuff. I'll surely try to find something bigger when I go to another store, but not too big, Need to fit on my living room center table !
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Since it is warm where you live, I think he will do just fine. I totally agree that bettas shouldn't be kept in vases, ect, but the shape of your bowl isn't like a goldfish bowl and it isn't tiny. I do think the size of your bowl is the bare minimum, and if you could find one twice that size it would be even better. Just keep up on the water changes since you don't have a filter.
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Old 01-18-2011, 06:16 PM   #12
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I'm thinking of upgrading to a bigger one too but I need to find a cool one...My wife loves this set up and would accept a change only if it's for a better one...I think that the crypt will take more space in some time and this will leave less space for the betta...
I do WC on a weekly basis since I set up this bowl...

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Old 01-18-2011, 06:18 PM   #13
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I don't want babies. I ve read about betta reproduction and will never try this in this bowl !!
You would never want to breed them in a bowl, they must be bred in a setup breeding tank -_-

if you dont have any other options for the betta ATM, I can understand keeping him in this bowl because it does have a higher than normal surface plan for him to swim around in. But if you have other options, when you can, you should probably move him out and try some shrimp in here (with more plants), because with no lid, I think your betta is at good risk of jumping out. they are very good jumpers.
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Old 01-18-2011, 07:02 PM   #14
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You would never want to breed them in a bowl, they must be bred in a setup breeding tank -_-
Was just kidding about breeding!

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if you dont have any other options for the betta ATM, I can understand keeping him in this bowl because it does have a higher than normal surface plan for him to swim around in. But if you have other options, when you can, you should probably move him out and try some shrimp in here (with more plants), because with no lid, I think your betta is at good risk of jumping out. they are very good jumpers.
I would really love to have some shrimps, not only in that bowl but in an aquarium only for them, but unfortunately for me the pet store in Mauritius doesn't import them. Maybe cause of lack of demand. I asked one of them to bring some and I’m waiting since mid 2010. It's very difficult to have a planted aquarium in Mauritius: I have no choice for plants and no planted aquarium stuffs and need to do something with what I can find around. Hope this will change, there’s a new pets shop that opened at the end of 2010 and the owner is quite dynamic in his marketing and he is trying to introduce new things…Have some CO2 accessories from him and hope I’ll will be able to have more nice stuffs soon..

I’ve never seen my betta jump…Do they really jump?? I’ve have a planted tank but I’m not sure if the betta will fit there??


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Old 01-18-2011, 07:59 PM   #15
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I just looked up Mauritius (I had never heard about it.) I think living somewhere that pretty makes up for the LFS's lack. Pretty!
Of course, it is winter here, well below freezing, so I am extra jealous.
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