Betta Tank

When it comes to choosing the right tank for your betta fish, not any small cup or the cup you originally purchase your betta in will do.
Not to say you’ll need a fish tank as big as eight to ten gallon for one betta either, that’s overworking yourself.

Housing your betta in a small tank that constrict the movement of your fish will stress him out. Stress fish die sooner. Small tanks gets dirty too fast while big tank takes too long to clean. You want a tank that is roomy enough for your fish but small enough for you to clean and do your regular betta water change.
An Ideal betta tank for one fish you should keep in mind,
measure twice as long as your betta from head to tip of the tail. The width and height of the tank should be of similar measurement as well. Another method would be choosing a tank that is about half gallon to about three gallon will also work well.

Although you may be intrigue that a round glass tank would indicate a good betta tank, unless you like to see your fish through a magnified view tried to
avoid using a round gold fish bowl or any round tank for that matter.
Flat clean glass or plastic side wall tank can make all the difference when you wish to enjoy the vital aspect of your exotic pet.

People has gotten creative when selecting betta tank. A cubicle glass jar has work well as a betta tank and in addition with live water plant on top. Letting only the roots of the water plant emerge into the betta’s water to provide growth for the plant, this display is quite breathe taking when done right. Live plant can generate addition oxygen for your betta as well, putting in a win win situation for both combination.

The Chinese lucky bamboo plant is one of the many water plants that works well with this application. Your betta will be happy as long as you provide enough open space for oxygen to get in and able to feed your betta from the top.