@Herp, I want to see too! Sounds beautiful <3
Shrewfrost wrote:Do it! I really want to post up anther picture of my betta that I rescued back in March. His body has darkened up a tiny bit since I first got him. He might have just been pale though because of stress and injury though. Maybe once he's finally moved over to the ten gallon tank and all settled in, I will.
That reminds me, I'm considering live plants for his tank, rather than the fake plants (I've ensured that they aren't going to damage my fish's fins) and I'm wondering which would be easiest to maintain, while also being a kind that betta fish like. It'd be for his ten gallon tank.
Peach (my first betta and the one I mentioned) Apologies for pic size ouo"




Easy plants (my betta have no preference for plant types, but Peach enjoyed lying on the leaves of my dwarf anubias from time to time):
Anubias
Dwarf Anubias
Java fern
Water wisteria
Anacharis (narrow-leaf anacharis grows better for me)
Java moss
Caroliniana bacopa (there are some varieties that need higher lighting *I think* - but most bacopa are easy growers)
Amazon Sword (are pretty easy, but they're heavy root feeders, meaning you'll need to provide it with root tabs or, if you're up for it, do over your tank as a natural planted tank. [I used the Walstad method].)
Those are some plants I've had experience with, but I know there are tons more out there. What sort of lighting (kelvin #? Wattage?) and substrate do you have?