My steak is too juicy lobster too buttery ahh post đ
Brilliant_Ask852 on
I just need to learn how you guys get your driftwood to stand up in cool positions without being worried it will fall and crush your fish lol
run_dicki_run on
Imo, no. I got a 5 gallon too and it is heavily planted as well. I think, a little more fuller than yours. I feel, he got more comfortable the more it filled in as now he has all kinds of hiding spots and places to rest his fins. I have already started trimming mine a bit now and then to keep the insanity, sane…for me! =)
Abbz_24 on
Thanks everyone, I was worried he doesnât have enough space to swim freely, but you have reassured me
Next-Wishbone2474 on
No, itâs absolutely beautiful! All those plants and things make up his daily enrichment – I think you can never give a Betta too many plants, wood, rocks etc. Iâm a very heavy planter too – I just see how my fish interact with their environment and try to provide them with even more!đ
dandadone_with_life on
nope, as long as the betta is not physically pushing through plants, your tank is not too heavily planted.
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Never enough plants!
Nope , now for some live feed. (Daphnia)
Totally not enough
This is a dream
Not at all!
My steak is too juicy lobster too buttery ahh post đ
I just need to learn how you guys get your driftwood to stand up in cool positions without being worried it will fall and crush your fish lol
Imo, no. I got a 5 gallon too and it is heavily planted as well. I think, a little more fuller than yours. I feel, he got more comfortable the more it filled in as now he has all kinds of hiding spots and places to rest his fins. I have already started trimming mine a bit now and then to keep the insanity, sane…for me! =)
Thanks everyone, I was worried he doesnât have enough space to swim freely, but you have reassured me
No, itâs absolutely beautiful! All those plants and things make up his daily enrichment – I think you can never give a Betta too many plants, wood, rocks etc. Iâm a very heavy planter too – I just see how my fish interact with their environment and try to provide them with even more!đ
nope, as long as the betta is not physically pushing through plants, your tank is not too heavily planted.