I would suggest adding snails to keep the algae in check. Also, you'll want to add as many plants as you can because betas really like to hide. If you give them more hiding spots they'll be less stressed and they'll be healthier and happier. I really like the sloped look you did with the rocks!
Also you could add some duckweed to the top to give them even more cover to make them feel even more comfortable and it adds a really nice look to the tank :)
thanks for the recommendations. I had bad experience with having snails with bettas but I'm trying again. I'm adding snails and more plants right now to suppress the algae. Will update the result in another video :)
I would suggest adding snails to keep the algae in check. Also, you'll want to add as many plants as you can because betas really like to hide. If you give them more hiding spots they'll be less stressed and they'll be healthier and happier. I really like the sloped look you did with the rocks!
Also you could add some duckweed to the top to give them even more cover to make them feel even more comfortable and it adds a really nice look to the tank :)
thanks for the recommendations. I had bad experience with having snails with bettas but I'm trying again. I'm adding snails and more plants right now to suppress the algae. Will update the result in another video :)
@@DiaryOfAnAmateurFishKeeper shrimp could be an alternative if the snails fail again
For Betta sororities to work out the tank needs to be heavily planted
Thanks for the recommendation. I'm adding more plants. Will update in another video