EmoKittehXD wrote:jellybaloo wrote:EmoKittehXD wrote:I tested my tank a while ago, like i said it was fine.
My tank is 11.83 gallons.
I will seperate the snails. Um... How many beta can i have in there now? i have one currently. shes very small. (ik no males)
Also, is there anyone here who can help with tank setup? i'd like to setup my other 40-something tank ASAP and I'd like to make it another tropical. There's a problem i'm having cleaning it, because my dad let the water sit for four months before i noticed it and syphoned it out. Its really disgusting, with dried gross stuff from the water. i have no idea what it is, but how do i safely clean it off... and also. i can't move the tank, so how will i clean it out.
Also, how do i know Mcgee and Ponyo wont fertilize them? i don't know their genders.
My dad normally helps my, and i've cleaned tanks out before but not to this extent.
How much does it cost to make a lid? i'm not to sure on the gallonage. Is there a thing like the one you guys gave me, (thanks by the way ^^) that does bowfronts? All i know is that its in thee neighbohrhood of 40-50 gallons, like my other bowfront with the shubunkin in.
You could put 5 in there so 4 more, just make sure to remove your female already in there and rearrange the tank and put them all in together so it looks new to her and she doesn't feel the need to defend her 'territory' to the 'intruders'
How do i do that. i have one live plant, and a fake one, and pebbles... and where do i put her when i do that? my two coldwter tanks are overstocked, and i have yet to set up my second tropical tank.
If you want to house multiple female betta fish together you realllyy need to have way more than two plants and some pebbles. They need very densely planted tanks and loads of hides.. Even then its super common for an all-female tank to crash. I had 5 females in my 30gal at one point with tons of plants and hides and it just crashed with the females tearing one another apart.
An example of a wall planted female tank:
