Sometimes small is monster too! A micro tank that I set up for someone.

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Has he tried making a jump out of the hole in the back of the lid? My friend lost her betta that way, woke up one morning and he was on the carpet :(. Also the reason I have hoods on all my tanks, I'd be devastated if I found my Brucey on the floor..

Very cute tank though. 2½ gallons is roughly 10ltrs right? :)

No jumping. The lid was cut for a previous filter set up. Hopefully he doesn't jump! Not sure what the conversion is. It is a nice tank. Very clear glass.
 
Because of the bananas or the cookies? Lol.

Dimensions:
10"L x 10"W x 10.5"H
2.65 Gallons
I think my Betta tank is a 2.5 or 3 gallon - a little bow-front, he's got an albino cory for company. I don't use filtration though, just plants and weekly WCs. A bowl for ANY fish is just plain wrong. Is it that hard to give a fish 2-3 gallons of space?



Has he tried making a jump out of the hole in the back of the lid? My friend lost her betta that way, woke up one morning and he was on the carpet :(. Also the reason I have hoods on all my tanks, I'd be devastated if I found my Brucey on the floor..

Very cute tank though. 2½ gallons is roughly 10ltrs right? :)
That happened when I was housesitting for my friend....I moved the glass top aside to feed him and slid it back on.....even though it was still the same size glass top but in a different position than before, he jumped out and died apparently after I left. Plants form cover and keep fish from jumping (except Jaguars) and apparently I left a gap where there was no plants that the glass did not cover.

Lessons learned....................the hard way :(
 
I think my Betta tank is a 2.5 or 3 gallon - a little bow-front, he's got an albino cory for company. I don't use filtration though, just plants and weekly WCs. A bowl for ANY fish is just plain wrong. Is it that hard to give a fish 2-3 gallons of space?




That happened when I was housesitting for my friend....I moved the glass top aside to feed him and slid it back on.....even though it was still the same size glass top but in a different position than before, he jumped out and died apparently after I left. Plants form cover and keep fish from jumping (except Jaguars) and apparently I left a gap where there was no plants that the glass did not cover.

Lessons learned....................the hard way :(
Learning the hard way sucks.. Especially when there's life involved with the learning process.. :( Now all my tanks have tight fitting hoods specifically to avoid such situations. :)
 
Learning the hard way sucks.. Especially when there's life involved with the learning process.. :( Now all my tanks have tight fitting hoods specifically to avoid such situations. :)
I mostly do....6 of my 7 have them, the last one is simply COVERED in plants - arrowheads, pothos, ivy, pineapple plants, spider plants etc. If I had Jags in it they'd be dead, but it has a EB Acara, 2 Earth-eaters, mollies, platys, danios, tiger barbs, guppies and bottom-feeders and in 2 months not one has jumped out.

Tried this method before years ago cuz I needed a nursery and I was low on tanks and supplies, so I had a tank w/ gravel - no heater, filter, air pump....nothing - just gravel and plants and a thermometer and I used it for breeding Guppies, so then I added Jag and Convict fry (or they would have been eaten) and after 2 weeks there was like 6 out of 25 Jags left and ALL the convicts and guppies were still there. I think 62F-65F was the typical daily temp.
 
Because of the bananas or the cookies? Lol.

Dimensions:
10"L x 10"W x 10.5"H
2.65 Gallons

The cookies, of course:) The bananas are too green for me.
I working on setting up a similar tank, it's actually a Fluval Chi II. I stripped the junk light/filter box thing off and will use a led light I had from another tank and a Penn Plax Cascade 20 hob filter. The tank will house some least killifish and shrimp, along with plants. Tank measures 10"x10"x 12" high, about 5 gals.
 
The cookies, of course:) The bananas are too green for me.
I working on setting up a similar tank, it's actually a Fluval Chi II. I stripped the junk light/filter box thing off and will use a led light I had from another tank and a Penn Plax Cascade 20 hob filter. The tank will house some least killifish and shrimp, along with plants. Tank measures 10"x10"x 12" high, about 5 gals.

Cool!! :)
 
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