Bettas have a very deep emotional side. My Bettas all thrive on daily visits through the glass with their Betta neighbors. They play and exercise this way which keeps depression and lethargy at bay. Like Matt says, they do get used to their neighbor. They like the company. I put papers between the tanks at night. I find they like floating granules over flakes. Thanks for this video! USA
Your plant towers really have taken off! Too bad I can't get them where I am, but maybe I can use the same idea in a homemade way! I just love how clean the bottom of the tank is. Beautifully kept Betta's - their finnage really goes to show how happy they are!
The personality thing is very interesting, I had a betta with 5 large amano shrimp. As soon as I put him in I never saw the shrimp again until he died then they all appeared, I honestly thought they were dead but they just hid so he must have been hunting them. I have another betta now with cherry shrimp and although he did try lunging at them at first he quickly realised he was too slow now he doesn't bother even if they swim past him. He is a half moon, I've heard people say if you are putting them with shrimp get the longer fins.
same happened to me. i saw only maybe like 3 or 4 shrimp coming out, when i had my betta in it. but then when i moved him to another tank (just did a biotope scape for him), after a few days i saw 20 shrimp munching on the leaf litter. i had no idea where they were even hiding.
We got a Betta today and put him in our shrimp tank - he started chasing them at first (well tried) then a bunch of shrimp ganged up and confronted him and it seemed to make him back off 😁
Hey! I think there is some debate on these types of questions, so anyone in the comments, please chime in with your thoughts (constructively please :), but here's what I'd say: Temp on the warmer side 77-80. 8 dH for GH is a good target, KH should be high enough to stabilize pH so at least 7 is recommended. To be honest, I don't chase TDS for Bettas - There are many things that contribute to total solids in a tank and I have been successful with Bettas not focusing on this number. Hope that helps!
@@BRSfresh these numbers you maintain for your betta? Actually I am planning to keep betta ready with my 30 cm nano tank as in starting my water tds is 200ppm and ph is 7.8 to 7.6 gh is 170 PPM and KH is 140 PPM plants are doing fine but when I researched I find to keep in low ph so I decided to mix with ro water of tds 37 PPM so now I am using this I changed are these number is fine or do I have to introduce with new water Now ph is 6.8 GH is 4 DKH and KH is 3 DKH TDS of 120 PPM and everything is zero besides nitrate is 5 to 10 PPM. So I have plants too in the tank so ammi doing food Help me out
You’re sounding like you got it pretty under control 👏. The KH seems low - you’ll risk fluctuations in your pH. Getting that to 7 would be better. pH at 6.8 is fine and the TDS looks good. Good job!
Not really - KH will affect pH. Adding in the Calcium will affect GH. And the minerals will affect TDS. So it’s a balance - that’s why small movements and testing is smart!
👋! Two to three pellets twice a day has worked for me. Make sure to watch that your Betta can eat what you’re giving him in a minute or two. If not, back off in the qty to avoid over feeding issues!
Is 5.8PH okay? I have the seachem alert and I added some carbonate hardness from a lizard supplement that just has calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate in it when I realized it was that low in my second betta tank after moving the PH alert to that tank and it’s slowly getting more PH but it’s still less than 6.5PH because the powder doesn’t dissolve very quickly it is more stable and long release of KH, but I have trouble keeping much KH for very long in my water even with that and the PH is usually pretty acidic in my tanks even though the tap water is around 8PH because I have some driftwood and leafs along with rocks and plants and ceramic hides covered in nice pretty green algae. Unfortunately the seachem alert tags are pretty sharp thin plastic edges even though they are really helpful for a quick check and monitoring to make sure everything is still going well but they have injured both of my bettas since I took the alert out of one tank and put it in the other to see the difference between them and I know it was the alert tag that caused the injuries because I noticed they happened right soon after adding them on water change day and I hadn’t had any problems with injuries before that so I need to find a better way to put the alert tags in the tank so the edges are covered in a safe way because hanging them on the included suction cups let them flap about a bit too much and then the fish can brush against the edges and cut parts of their fins or scales off if they get spooked by me being clumsy and dropping something during water change day and that’s not good, I put some seachem stress guard in the tank when I noticed the injuries to keep them from getting infected and help to heal but I wish they had not been sharp at all so that wasn’t necessary.
5.8 is pretty low. Would be a good idea to get to 7-8. Some non-inert rocks with calcium should help. If increasing KH isn’t doing enough, you can try oxygenating the water (surface agitation or bubbler) to decrease the CO2 content which increases pH. Or you can try proper pH from API to bring it up (amongst others).
Our betta died recently, he was a straight up serial killer. In the last years of his life, he shared a tank with our giant 5 inch rabbit snail. The only companion he couldn’t destroy due to the heavy armour shell. RIP BLUEBERRY, YOU ANGRY FISH
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Bettas have a very deep emotional side. My Bettas all thrive on daily visits through the glass with their Betta neighbors. They play and exercise this way which keeps depression and lethargy at bay. Like Matt says, they do get used to their neighbor. They like the company. I put papers between the tanks at night. I find they like floating granules over flakes. Thanks for this video! USA
legitimately the best betta video from every aspect i have ever seen and i have seen many. nice job
High praise!
Matt is a fish encyclopedia
Your plant towers really have taken off! Too bad I can't get them where I am, but maybe I can use the same idea in a homemade way! I just love how clean the bottom of the tank is. Beautifully kept Betta's - their finnage really goes to show how happy they are!
Thank you for this video, I really appreciate the information. Coincidentally, I was considering a betta tank as my next project.
Always knowledgeable, Matt
Great Betta video, Matt!
Great info Matt thanks
My Alien Betta didn't like the shrimp tank. Cherries have no boundaries/personal space. I think they were stressing him.
The personality thing is very interesting, I had a betta with 5 large amano shrimp. As soon as I put him in I never saw the shrimp again until he died then they all appeared, I honestly thought they were dead but they just hid so he must have been hunting them. I have another betta now with cherry shrimp and although he did try lunging at them at first he quickly realised he was too slow now he doesn't bother even if they swim past him. He is a half moon, I've heard people say if you are putting them with shrimp get the longer fins.
same happened to me. i saw only maybe like 3 or 4 shrimp coming out, when i had my betta in it. but then when i moved him to another tank (just did a biotope scape for him), after a few days i saw 20 shrimp munching on the leaf litter. i had no idea where they were even hiding.
We got a Betta today and put him in our shrimp tank - he started chasing them at first (well tried) then a bunch of shrimp ganged up and confronted him and it seemed to make him back off 😁
125 litre planted huge wood. 1 betta and cherry shrimp. ...
Please help me for 5 days am gonna keep my betta 2 of them in one small tank specifically that divider one till the 5 gallon tank gets fully cycled
What water parameter you would suggest to keep koi betta
Ph gh kh tds?
Hey! I think there is some debate on these types of questions, so anyone in the comments, please chime in with your thoughts (constructively please :), but here's what I'd say: Temp on the warmer side 77-80. 8 dH for GH is a good target, KH should be high enough to stabilize pH so at least 7 is recommended. To be honest, I don't chase TDS for Bettas - There are many things that contribute to total solids in a tank and I have been successful with Bettas not focusing on this number. Hope that helps!
@@BRSfresh these numbers you maintain for your betta?
Actually I am planning to keep betta ready with my 30 cm nano tank as in starting my water tds is 200ppm and ph is 7.8 to 7.6 gh is 170 PPM and KH is 140 PPM plants are doing fine but when I researched I find to keep in low ph so I decided to mix with ro water of tds 37 PPM so now I am using this I changed are these number is fine or do I have to introduce with new water
Now ph is 6.8
GH is 4 DKH and KH is 3 DKH TDS of 120 PPM and everything is zero besides nitrate is 5 to 10 PPM. So I have plants too in the tank so ammi doing food Help me out
You’re sounding like you got it pretty under control 👏. The KH seems low - you’ll risk fluctuations in your pH. Getting that to 7 would be better. pH at 6.8 is fine and the TDS looks good. Good job!
@@BRSfresh thank you your reply mean lot to me but one things is there any way to increase kh only without altering any other parameters ?
Not really - KH will affect pH. Adding in the Calcium will affect GH. And the minerals will affect TDS. So it’s a balance - that’s why small movements and testing is smart!
Next time my mates and I get together for drinks, I'll play this video and each time "to be honest" is said, everyone drinks a tequila shot.
Co2 ok with a small planted betta set up?
We are running it (very little) on a small planted Betta set up (5g) and the Betta is healthy and plants are doing great!
How often to feed him?
👋! Two to three pellets twice a day has worked for me. Make sure to watch that your Betta can eat what you’re giving him in a minute or two. If not, back off in the qty to avoid over feeding issues!
Is 5.8PH okay? I have the seachem alert and I added some carbonate hardness from a lizard supplement that just has calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate in it when I realized it was that low in my second betta tank after moving the PH alert to that tank and it’s slowly getting more PH but it’s still less than 6.5PH because the powder doesn’t dissolve very quickly it is more stable and long release of KH, but I have trouble keeping much KH for very long in my water even with that and the PH is usually pretty acidic in my tanks even though the tap water is around 8PH because I have some driftwood and leafs along with rocks and plants and ceramic hides covered in nice pretty green algae. Unfortunately the seachem alert tags are pretty sharp thin plastic edges even though they are really helpful for a quick check and monitoring to make sure everything is still going well but they have injured both of my bettas since I took the alert out of one tank and put it in the other to see the difference between them and I know it was the alert tag that caused the injuries because I noticed they happened right soon after adding them on water change day and I hadn’t had any problems with injuries before that so I need to find a better way to put the alert tags in the tank so the edges are covered in a safe way because hanging them on the included suction cups let them flap about a bit too much and then the fish can brush against the edges and cut parts of their fins or scales off if they get spooked by me being clumsy and dropping something during water change day and that’s not good, I put some seachem stress guard in the tank when I noticed the injuries to keep them from getting infected and help to heal but I wish they had not been sharp at all so that wasn’t necessary.
5.8 is pretty low. Would be a good idea to get to 7-8. Some non-inert rocks with calcium should help. If increasing KH isn’t doing enough, you can try oxygenating the water (surface agitation or bubbler) to decrease the CO2 content which increases pH. Or you can try proper pH from API to bring it up (amongst others).
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I thought that was Matt in the thumbnail!
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Our betta died recently, he was a straight up serial killer. In the last years of his life, he shared a tank with our giant 5 inch rabbit snail. The only companion he couldn’t destroy due to the heavy armour shell. RIP BLUEBERRY, YOU ANGRY FISH
😬 RIP Blueberry!
Aquarium size…?:)
5g is a good minimum for Bettas but we have them in different aquariums between 7-20 gallons in the studio. Lots of options!