Reddit mentions: The best aquarium decor ornaments

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10. SunGrow 10 Self-Dissolving Driftwood Strings

    Features:
  • Driftwood Ropes For Aquascaping --- Unlike other options like rubber bands, plastic string or wire, Driftwood Strings are unprocessed and raw. These water plant tie lines will not affect your aquatic pets and plants and have no effect on your aquarium water.
  • Blends To Match The Real Color Of Driftwood --- Each driftwood when submerged in water releases elements which in turn creates a light brownish yellow coloring. Although the Driftwood String starts out as a basic string, once it spends some time attached to the driftwood, the string will begin to take on the color of its background and appear to melt away into its environment.
  • Simple Way To Add Color To Your Tank --- If your aquarium is looking boring or bland and you want to incorporate some color but are not sure how, the practical Driftwood Strings may be your perfect solution. Simply wrap the string around a rock or driftwood already in your tank, attach some java fern, water sprite or Christmas moss and drop it back in. The beautiful green plants will add color and life to your fish tank.
  • Accentuate & Secures Lightweight Plants --- There are many benefits to growing moss, fern, anubias and other aquatic plants in your aquarium. These plants offer shelter, security and serve as a great egg-laying spot for breeding fish. The problem is that many of these plants are lightweight and will float around the tank if not properly secured. The Driftwood Strings easily secure these plants to driftwood, stones and even small caves.
  • Convenient Package Of 10 Long Strings --- One package contains ten individual pieces of dried tropical grass strings and each string is approximately 20” (50cm) in length, long enough to securely tie aquatic plants such as ferns and anubias to driftwood, rocks and caves. If you need additional length, two pieces of driftwood string can be tied together for an even longer piece. If the string is too long, it can easily be trimmed down to an appropriate size.
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11. Zoo Med Laboratories AZMFA50 Sinking Ceramic Betta Log

Age range description: All StagesZoo Med Laboratories Sinking Ceramic Betta LogSinking ceramic log provides shelter for sleeping or hidingNaturalistic looking
Zoo Med Laboratories AZMFA50 Sinking Ceramic Betta Log
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u/Dd7990 · 5 pointsr/bettafish

YES! You can call me the silk plant expert LOL! (I know I know... live plants are 1000% better, but not everyone is ready for that full-planted tank yet)

https://www.amazon.com/biOrb-Plant-medium-green-purple/dp/B003KGBJ06 <-- my two bettas LOVE these! I always catch them lounging on the big broad leaves. AND the shorter ones for foreground: https://www.amazon.com/biOrb-Plant-medium-green-purple/dp/B003BG2TEA/

I don't have this pack but, it looks like another great option (I want it but my tanks are full for now): https://www.amazon.com/biOrb-Silk-Plant-small-green/dp/B003BG4VIW/

(as you can see, I'm kind of a fan of the BiOrb silk plants xD haha! They're really great and my bettas do like lounging around on them)

My Hikaru can vouch for the BiOrb silk plants (lol look who didn't want to have his nice nap on the BiOrb silk plant leaf disturbed): https://i.imgur.com/7miG7h5.mp4

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Some other options (not vouching for or against, but might be good options):

https://www.amazon.com/Smarlin-Artificial-Aquarium-Plastic-Non-Toxic/dp/B07J4PX75P/ mid or foreground shorter plants.

https://www.amazon.com/Marina-PP108-Naturals-Indigo-Waffle/dp/B01MTOC21F/

https://www.amazon.com/Vibran-Sea-Flowering-Sword-Silk-Style-Aquarium/dp/B001LUMTMK

AND SILICONE PLANTS! They're soft too!

https://www.amazon.com/SunKni-Decorations-Ornaments-Artificial-Landscape/dp/B07NLCGRN1/

https://www.amazon.com/SunKni-Decorations-Ornaments-Artificial-Landscape/dp/B07NLB8JYJ/

https://www.amazon.com/QSSTECH-Decorations-Fishkeepers-Freshwater-Saltwater/dp/B07JNRNGZW/

https://www.amazon.com/Hygger-Underwater-Artificial-Decoration-Accessories/dp/B07TP27Z4R/

https://www.amazon.com/Aquatop-Aquatic-Supplies-Silicone-Aquarium/dp/B01FWRKSHA/

https://www.amazon.com/Aquatop-Aquatic-Supplies-Silicone-Aquarium/dp/B01FWRKSC0/

u/PinkBuffalo · 1 pointr/bettafish

Hello! I love bettas! They are awesome fish to upkeep! They also have the most interesting personalities! (I swear the one I have in my bedroom stares at me sometimes when he's extra hungry)

  1. Bettas like pretty normal temperatures (76-82ºF/24-27ºC), but with a 10G you will need a heater. When you go look at filters you will see that the size you get depends on your tank, so you will get a 10 gallon filter. I suggest an Aqueon, you can't go wrong with that.
  2. Try something this heater, it has a thermostat so you have more control. You can find a cheap thermometer at the pet store that will suction to the side. I have my bettas in a 5 gallon and they do rather well.
  3. Do you want live plants? That's a whole other level of tank. It's fun and challenging sometimes. Java Ferns, anubias, marimo balls and java moss.
  4. Bettas love themselves and playing, I'd avoid mirrors though that could stress them out from trying to protect their territory from themselves. You can get a betta hammock for it to nap in, a snail for it to flare up at every once and a while, I even put ghost shrimp in the tank for mine, and when one dies he plays with it and eats it (circle of life)
  5. I've gotten all mine at Petco.
  6. The substrate depends on if you want to plant your tank.
  7. Yes yes yes yes yes yes!
  8. Here's this easy guide if you want to read it
u/NintenReddit · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

I actually recently started a planted tank back in December 2014 and purchased from two separate sellers on Amazon since I live in an area where aquatic plants are not sold. Here's what I got:

  1. Marimo Moss Ball from Marimo Pet Store: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LVRRROS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Bought these and they came EXACTLY as pictured. They are doing VERY well and continue to stay a nice vibrant green. Bonus: I've already gotten a new offshoot started from one of them that shed a clump off and my RCS LOVE them.

  2. Half Mat of Java Fern from SubstrateSource: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009FBHQKC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Also SHOCKED as to how good of a condition this was upon arrival. Shipped properly and didn't suffer at all even though the weather was like -30F where I live when it shipped. Upon arrival it was a GORGEOUS shade of dark green with minimal spots, and it was HUGE. Like, some of the leaves were close to a foot long. Although slow-growing it's doing well in my tank.

    Hope this helps you. I'd encourage you to read the reviews on Amazon as well for these products - I trust the reviews of previous purchasers a lot more than what the company itself says as they often provide insight into the company's business procedure as well.

    EDIT: I also tried purchasing plants from an international seller on eBay (read: like halfway around the world). Not sure how it made it through customs, but it took like 3 weeks to get to me. Don't make that mistake. If you won't be receiving your plants within a week or so of purchasing, look elsewhere. Reputable sellers will either use Prime on Amazon or at the least be VERY open with you as to how you will be receiving your item. Both of the sellers I shared with you above do one of these and I was very happy with the service I received from both.
u/chukichi12 · 2 pointsr/bettafish

[Anubias] (http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/forumapc/plantfinder/images/Araceae/Anubiasbarterivrnana.jpg) are the easiest ones to care for--I've had mine for years and until recently they've never had any special plant lighting. There are tons of different types but most sold in the pet stores are easy. With proper light they will grow bigger and more lush, but with regular light they will survive just fine. Tie the rhizome to a rock or even a decoration and that's literally it. The roots will work their way down eventually. If you can get some floating plants that is great for them, too (frogbit, dwarf water lettuce). Plants take in the nitrates so they look pretty, provide shelter and hiding and help keep the water clean. If you don't do that, do silk plants. They are a bit more expensive but zero maintenance. I have both types in one of my tanks and the betta likes them both but hangs out in the floating plants more.

If you see your betta laying down on a leaf (silk or live) he's probably just resting. [Betta hammocks] (http://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Laboratories-AZMBL20-Hammock/dp/B0027IZ6KW) are great for that, too. It gives them a resting spot when they go to the surface for air. some bettas ignore them, others love them like crazy.

u/BlerpDerps · 3 pointsr/bettafish

(I’m no expert but) I’m pretty sure bettas almost always love bigger spaces as long as they have plenty of clutter to hide in. I’d recommend getting some fake silk plants to provide some more hiding areas. Beware of ordering silk plants from amazon though, they’re usually not made of silk and/or aren’t as pictured. I love and definitely recommend the silk plants from Petco! They’re usually between $4 and $6 each or you could get a 3-pack for $10. :)



You could also consider getting them a floating betta log or some kind of cave-like thing that isn’t see-through to hide in. Just make sure any rough edges are filed down so this little guy doesn’t hurt himself further.



As for the potential fin-biting: if your current treatment doesn’t work, do NOT add aquarium salt directly into the tank. While it is generally true that aquarium salt helps to heal fins, it is best to set up a separate tank with aquarium salt that you can put your buddy in for a few minutes (will have to re-set it up every time). This is because the aquarium salt can (and usually will) disrupt your biofilter! The stuff I use and has worked wonders for my boys is Seachem’s StessGuard . It’s safe to add directly into your tank and it’s okay for use with pretty much any fish, plants, salt/freshwater, you name it.



Edit: spelling

u/hopeful_dachshund · 7 pointsr/bettafish

Hey Phantomsgf! I also have a fluval tank and man those filters are strong! I hunted around for ages and I found a really easy, really cheap solution: buy a pre-filter sponge and pop it onto the filter output. Make sure, of course, that the filter motor is at the lowest setting, but even that is too strong for a betta. You really need the sponge.

If you're having trouble with the filter intake, which are the vertical cuts in the plastic, I guess you could put some mesh over it to, again, slow down the flow. I don't have my betta yet so I'm not sure if this will be a problem.

You might also want to get a thermometer and verify your water's temperature. If it's always about 100 degrees inside your house, even at night, then yes, I'd believe that the water is warm enough for your little guy. But it has to be really really really hot to keep a fish tank at 80 degrees.

As for cycling, you're basically going to have to do a lot of water changes really often. My instinct, which is amateur, says to do 50% a day every day. I also learned from experience that you should let water sit for a while to warm up before putting it in the tank or the temperature drops like crazy.

You can check out products like this that claim to add the bacteria to your tank that eat fish waste. Do they work or is it a myth? I don't know. But for tiny tiny tanks like the fluval you have, you will definitely need a water dropper that can measure a tenth of a millimeter to put this stuff in your tank.

Anyway. Those are my tips. And when you do get a heater, you can fit it where the filter output plastic tube is! So cool!

Oh: look at this leaf. So cute.

u/SigmaLance · 1 pointr/PlantedTank

Co2 injected. Excel isn’t truly a form of liquid carbon. It is an algaecide that they sell as carbon since the regulations on algaecides would be difficult to side step. There are some liquid carbons out there that are based on Humic Acid (from Humus), but Excel is Glut.

Seachem Flourish is definitely a waste of time. I have used Thrive S and love it. I took that formula and mix it myself now with dry ferts since my tank is three times bigger now than my previous one. It just wasn’t economically feasible for me to continue using the all in one, but I really liked the results so now I make it myself.

Root tabs and sand definitely work well. Our Betta tank uses only root tabs and we have all live plants in it.

https://imgur.com/gallery/g1pjDXz

What I initially did with the Purple Waffel was keep it in a glass cup near the top of the tank. Once I saw that it was doing well I then took it out and planted it in my aquasoil.

https://www.amazon.com/Crystal-Aquatic-Fashionclubs-Aquarium-Aquascape/dp/B07B4DLLQ1/ref=asc_df_B07B4DLLQ1/

u/suxer · 3 pointsr/bettafish

As stated in title, Fishy is the newest member of our household.

My first instinct was to read up on bettas and in doing so, found this subreddit.

I have several doubts, such as:

  • what kind of betta is this?

  • Is it healthy? (Ive seen more vibrant colors on pics posted here)

  • Can/Should I pair it with other fish?

  • Are pellets preferred over flakes?

    As per suggestions on this sub, I think buying a bigger tank is my number 1 priority; im currently looking into a Tetra Tank (3 Gallons), this one is favored by my wife, as she finds its aesthetically pleasing (and I agree). However, most people suggest a 5 Gallon tank, so Im also looking into a GloFish Tank, we both dislike the blue led on this model and the black plastic lid it comes with.

    In any case, we're also looking to buy the following:

  • heater

  • Thermometer

  • Silk plant

  • Log/Hiding spot

  • Filter * which we think we would only buy if we get the Tetra Tank, as per amazon commenters suggestions.

    We already have a net (for scooping), drops to dechlorinate water, aquarium salt (for cleaning) and what you see already in the tank.

    Please help us give this fish an awesome life!

    PS.: We are not in the US, if it even matters.
u/Wilde_17 · 2 pointsr/bettafish

Ah that's good! I think just keep an eye on him, if you're really worried, you could get him something like this http://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Laboratories-AZMBL20-Hammock/dp/B0027IZ6KW to sleep on. (Also, if you're happy with the baffled filter I would keep it. Otherwise you'll have to cycle the tank again) I hope I've helped and good luck :)

u/bulbasauuuur · 3 pointsr/Aquariums

I have a dragon similar to yours as well as this one and I love it. The fish do too.

Your tank looks really nice. I love the tree! I'd like to see an update when you have it all done

u/Jokkerine · 4 pointsr/masseffect

Hello Shep! OP, hope you don't end up so busy saving the galaxy you forget to feed her :(

As for fishtank decor I couldn't find any rocketship ones, but I did find these that look cool, if you'd like to go for sort of an "antique Prothean" theme.

https://www.amazon.com/Ble-Ornmt-Ufo-Crash-Cave/dp/B00FKVFCKC

https://www.amazon.com/RIBBON-PRODUCTS-030157015909-Environments-Crashed/dp/B00C3ESXYG (this one looks great for an "ancient" look but it's small, the other one seems to be a lot bigger)

https://www.amazon.com/Uxcell-Plastic-Aquarium-Accent-Underwater/dp/B00H56CBVI (these look like the trees from the Presidium)

https://www.amazon.com/JW-Pet-ActivAir-Floating-Satellite/dp/B000FHGMZU/

https://www.amazon.com/Glowing-Artificial-Decorative-Aquarium-Ornament/dp/B00ST6SX24

https://www.amazon.com/Uniclife-Artificial-Decorative-Aquarium-Ornament/dp/B01EY327BI

https://www.amazon.com/Uniclife-Jellyfish-Ornament-Decoration-Aquarium/dp/B06XRNV4G2

https://www.amazon.com/Uniclife-Silicone-Decorations-Artificial-Ornament/dp/B01MSTXAC5

https://www.amazon.com/Uniclife-Ornament-Artificial-Decoration-Landscape/dp/B01N6BMKCL

Glowing plants would definitively help bring up the "alien" look I think. Uniclife has a bunch! Or a "Kahje" look if you put in some pink jellyfish alongside the "Prothean ruins" :P

u/Kyla_420 · 2 pointsr/bettafish

Very nice! I really like how you changed the driftwood.

Once you’re ready for fish I’m sure your betta would love a floating log!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0027ITKBS/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1510788247&sr=8-2&keywords=betta+log&dpPl=1&dpID=51JUtrggGCL&ref=plSrch

u/how_fedorable · 3 pointsr/bettafish

I don't use one myself, but plenty of other users here have them, haven't heard anything bad so far. Though if you're worried, there are plenty of alternatives. you can get a floating log (though I did hear stories about that one losing color).

You can also make something yourself by gluing plants (javafern or anubias), small pieces of driftwood, or small decorations to a suction cup. there is specific aquarium safe plant glue, though regular (aquarium safe) sillicone or super glue (the one that contains cyanoacrylate, I use this one) also work well and won't kill your fish. Be sure to let it cure/dry though!

u/ashleyasinwilliams · 7 pointsr/Aquariums

Here's a good basic care guide for bettas.

For this betta specifically, if he has swimming issues, try to keep him in a shallower tank (still 5+ gallons, but a longer tank as opposed to a taller one) and try to keep plants and stuff near the top so he can rest on them. A few of these betta beds would help him too, with not having to swim around so much.

I would still fill the tank all the way up, more water means better stability and water quality. Just decorate it strategically.

u/Spectral_OS · 1 pointr/bettafish

Sorry to say, but I'm a bit new to this. Can you explain the first paragraph like I'm 5 or something? Everything else I pretty much understand. Is [this heater] (http://www.amazon.com/Changeshopping-Submersible-Adjustable-Aquarium-Thermostat/dp/B00KXXV1GQ/ref=sr_1_sc_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1411764389&sr=8-2-spell&keywords=adjustable+heater+fish+tank) any good? Also getting this leaf and this hiding spot, is there anything else I need besides gravel?

u/sheilavn87 · 3 pointsr/Aquariums

10 Self-Dissolving Driftwood Strings (20") - Ideal Solution for Tying Java Fern, Moss, Anubias - Blends Naturally with Cholla, Driftwood - Must-Have Cord for Intricate, Delicate Aquascaping https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006700M6E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_XoAWDbDR3KH3M

Love these!

u/runaround66 · 1 pointr/Aquariums

I love it, but I will caution you with the decorations. I had a similar one to the ball one (only in pink), and I took it out because I was worried it would tear mine's fins. It's really rough, and those flow-y fins are super fragile. I stuck to silk or natural plants. I don't think it'll go with your decor, but I got mine a floating betta log and it's his favorite thing ever.

u/copperwatt · 1 pointr/bettafish

If it is sold for fish, it is probably fine. The only thing I would watch for is sharp edges, bettas tend to have long delicate fins that snag easily. Feel all around, and if there are any sharp places, just sand them off, and rinse off the sanding dust.

Also, not sure if that is floating or sinking log? Betta's sometimes like to explore/hide low, but mostly like to hide high, near the surface, so they can come up to breathe. I have this type of floating log, (it floats like this and my betta loves hiding and sleeping in it. I did have to sand off a bunch of rough areas though.

If it is a sinking log, you might want to also add something near the surface, like a betta hammock or float a live anubias plant.

u/william44isme · 2 pointsr/bettafish

Make sure your heater is at least 20 watt. If not, try to get a more powerful one ASAP.

Otherwise, looking good! You could get a betta leaf for your betta to rest on if you wanted :)

u/yesoom · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I have this betta leaf hammock, which apparently bettas like to sleep on! I'd love to put it in my betta's tank! It's in my Under $5 list. Thanks for the contest!

u/DayMan5336 · 7 pointsr/PlantedTank

Nice little tank.

A few things that helped my betta in his 3 gallon were a leaf to rest on and also something to swim around/hide in.

I thought the leaf was an odd idea at first, but if you put it about an inch below the waterline it works well. My betta didn't use it at first, but once he got acclimated to it I could catch him resting on it quite often. I think it works well because they have to get up to the air to breathe, but sometimes enjoy resting, this gives them an area to perch and easily get air.

The vase took a little longer for the betta to get used to it, and I was worried about it being sharp and cutting him. However, he swims in and out of it no problem now, but I don't think he uses it to hide much, he's pretty bold. Still gives him something more to do since the tank is so small.

u/DrSkyentist · 1 pointr/bettafish

I could imagine what you must think, moss balls at some of the pet stores around me are as high as $10 each! I got mine from a pretty reputable seller on Amazon for $15 for 10 I got them the next day, did not expect the two bonus ones so that was pretty awesome of them. They also included instructions on how to properly rinse them to make sure they're safe for addition to the aquarium. I since I'm starting the whole thing off fishless, and will be testing the water almost daily I'd be able to detect any danger from them well before I add any betta into the tank.

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The tank's front is bowed so the structure is magnified quite a bit in the photo. It's only about 4" x 4" x 8" tall. The tanks is 12.2 in L x 8.3 in W x 12.3 in H (minus about an inch from the top). It still does take up a good amount of the available real-state so if I notice the fish not utilizing the interior I have no issue removing it.

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I worried that the tank would not be able to produce enough sustenance for too many plants, since I've read that moss balls can be quite greedy and I do only plan on the one betta being in there. I like the moss balls a lot, they look like little green tribbles, so I decided to go with the fake interior plant. Plus, no need to trim roots or remove dead leaves.

u/ignitexlove · 1 pointr/bettafish

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001B4KG2Q/ref=pd_aw_sbs_2?pi=SY115&simLd=1&dpPl=1&dpID=51cgOhWUtTL

Tank


http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B006JVQ67K/ref=s9_top_hm_b3FMi1z_g199_i2

Heater

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0027IZ6KW/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1419281694&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SY200_QL40&dpPl=1&dpID=51A5Tlq5o1L&ref=plSrch

Hammock (optional, I have one for all 3 of my betta, it gives them a nice spot near the surface for resting, I think it would be a nice pick-me-up for a sick betta)

This tank is cheap and I cannot recommend it enough. I got it because a friend had it and I saw how awesome it is. My only suggestion is to move the tube with the filter toward the edge of the tank, as it is kind of obstructive in the middle and you really don't need the little prop thing it comes with.

http://i.imgur.com/FQgJjqP.jpg

My setup with all of the above, including the filter modification. Comes in about $20 under budget too, which id suggest spending on a first aid kit. You never know when your fish could get sick, and it is much better to have everything you need on hand than have to make an emergency pet supply run.


u/PantyPixie · 1 pointr/INeedAName

Hope you get him a 10 gallon or bigger with plants he can rest on.
My betta loved this :


https://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Floating-Betta-Log/dp/B0027ITKBS


I'll share assume of the names I had for my bettas over the years :

Captain Morgan

Gilligan

And

Master Betta

u/drunkdogpeeing · 3 pointsr/Aquariums

Let your daughter pick out the fish. There's so many variations and colors, it's half the fun! Also I suggest getting Squidward's house on amazon for $3. Have fun!

u/smishgibson · 1 pointr/bettafish

Sorting the review by most recent I don't see any recent reviews saying that it peeled off, some say it has sharp edges, some don't mention them.

https://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Floating-Betta-Log/product-reviews/B0027ITKBS/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_viewopt_rvwer?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1&sortBy=recent&pageNumber=1&reviewerType=avp_only_reviews

If you buy one from amazon, i would put it in a glass or bowl for a week or so, and if it started to peel or the surface roughened up, just send it back. Amazon has a great return policy. :-)

u/ZZZ_123 · 1 pointr/AquaticSnails

https://www.ebay.com/itm/182257395124

Also, the calcium makes it a nice white/green bright color when it dissolves. Compared to most algae wafers that looks like grey mold.

Check out the Wonder Shells too!

u/MovingPictures07 · 2 pointsr/bettafish

Thank you! I am pretty happy with how it turned out as well!

I actually bought the dragon head decoration and other supplies at a local pet store, but I can tell you it is by Blue Ribbon Pet Products (specifically Exotic Environments product line). If you look up "Exotic Environments serpent head tomb ornament" or something similar, you should find it! Here it is on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/RIBBON-PRODUCTS-EE-5646-Environments-Serpent/dp/B0065KGJ68/.

u/megrimlockrocks · 2 pointsr/bettafish

Thanks so much for your reply! My tank is the popular portrait 5G tank. I have a heater, a sinking Betta log (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003ZW9AU6) and hammock leaf as well. Once I am familiar with the routine, I definitely want to get some live plants & two ghost shrimps.

I bought a bag of very small pebbles, but they got sucked up all the way to the tip of the siphon, so I decided to go with bigger ones, but still did not work quite well. I guess I will switch to sand sometime...

Yup, I will post picture next time! Thanks again for your advice :)

u/Confidence_Trickster · 1 pointr/Aquariums

I had a similar issue with needing a small footprint, and I went with this tank So far, I'm really happy with it! The filter has an adjustable flow, and I have it on its lowest setting, and my betta seems fine with that (even with very long fins.) I've even had some success so far with low-light plants with the stock light that comes with it. I did add one of those betta hammock leaves so that he had a place to hang out when he goes up for air. I think it's fairly affordable compared to Fluval's tanks, myself.

u/d8ne4m6 · 1 pointr/Aquariums

I used only ZooMed's, it is not marked as betta safe, and even if it was, it should be true: it will not kill betta... See reviews on Amazon for both: logs and betta hammocks.

u/SpringySpaniel · 1 pointr/shittyaquariums

Hi there, it's lovely that you want to help this fish! It's sad that a school is willing to set such a poor example of animal care to kids.


Would your parents be willing to help? If so, a letter from them to the school saying something along the lines of "We feel it's important to teach our children compassion and responsibility when it comes to animal care, and the fish in the library doesn't have a proper set up for a betta fish. Please lead by example and use this as a teaching opportunity by setting up a proper small tank for the school fish. Thank you".


If they wouldn't want to get involved, then a Betta leaf hammock (link) would be more useful for him than a moss ball, and they only cost $3-4. If it's placed a few inches below the surface of the water, Bettas like to lie and rest and sleep on them, but also be close to the surface so they can breathe (Bettas can breathe oxygen from the surface, which is why people feel okay about keeping them in small bowls that would kill a fish that can't do that much more quickly).


https://www.amazon.co.uk/zoomed-Floating-Betta-Leaf-Hammock/dp/B0027IZ6KW/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3VIYPUOID4VKB&keywords=betta+leaf+hammock&qid=1566918613&s=gateway&sprefix=betta+leaf%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-2

u/pillowfortsclub · 1 pointr/Aquascape

If you want to see if your betta will accept a more natural-looking sleeping place, you could try this Zoo Med floating log. Mine love them! I would just add it in, give it a month or so, and see if he switches over or still prefers the basket.

u/Shutterstormphoto · 2 pointsr/funny

I’m pretty sure Amazon will help you relive your youth for under $20. You could make up for lost time and wear a bandolier of shark teeth!

Bag of shark teeth mix $4.90 plus shipping! https://www.amazon.com/dp/9980452196/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_a0LKAbB31DS2G

u/Hotrian · 37 pointsr/Aquariums

Are you kidding me?! That’s ridiculously small, he can barely turn around!!!

Jokes aside, it’s a great water volume for him, but it might be a tad deep. They need to reach the surface to breathe with their labyrinth organ, and while they can process air through their gills as well, they do need to reach the surface since most of their air intake is through their labyrinth. I would be concerned with his ability to reach the surface expediently if down low. He will probably spend most of his time near the surface, so I would recommend some floating plants, floating decorations, or they even make fake leaves on suction cups specifically so bettas have a place to rest near the surface.

u/MeinLiebling · 1 pointr/Aquariums

The filter's good! It'd be too stressful to forgo the filter and have to do 100% water changes to keep up.

Awww, pretty! :] Look here or here for the betta log. There are tons of places to find them, though.

u/pastelnarwhal · 1 pointr/Aquariums

No problem! I'm sure your betta will make it fine through the cycle with some of the old substrate. Betta are pretty tough. Just make sure to do small water changes everyday to keep ammonia and nitrite down.

I got the log off Amazon. My betta uses it often so it was certainly money well spent. If you decide to get it, consider adding this to the cart as well. It is what most people use to test their water and is much more reliable than strips. You can find both the log and the kit at Petsmart but I find that it's cheaper to buy on Amazon.

u/FallDog123 · 1 pointr/bettafish

Sounds good. I'd second what other people say about other water conditioners though, and if you have the funds pick up some high quality testing kits. I also got one of these for my betta to sleep in and he loves it https://www.amazon.co.uk/Zoo-Med-BL-10E-Floating-Betta/dp/B0027ITKBS

u/flizomica · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

Yep. These leaves are very large and a great quality.

u/mollymalone222 · 1 pointr/Aquariums

Yes, some Betta really like it. I gave you the Amazon link. Plants, wood, etc.

u/remembertosmilebot · 1 pointr/bettafish

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u/soon2Bintoxicated · 1 pointr/AquaSwap

Tank

42 LED Light

Jardli Glass Pot

25 Watt Submersible Adjustable Heater

Digital Thermometer

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*Everything is brand new. Smoke free home with two cats.

u/MilkPudding · 6 pointsr/Aquariums

Most likely just a birth defect, defects are common among fish but usually breeders will cull fish that have very obvious deformities.

Give him lots of spaces to rest near the surface so he can breath air if he wants, try large-leafed plants like Pennywort or Banana Plants. A Betta Hammock works too.

Try Hikari Betta Bio-Gold, the pellet size is very small and it will be more nutritious than flakes. Most flakes have a lot of filler ingredients (usually wheat) so that it can be made into "flake" form and thusly aren't very nutritious for Bettas, who are carnivores. New Life Spectrum Grow 0.5mm pellets are a good choice too.

u/ton__pere · 1 pointr/bettafish

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00Q94N4AY/ref=chk_gwtyp_product?smid=&psc=1

I ended up buying these. I'll get them on Monday, I can let you know how they work out if you'd like :)

u/M4runner · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

Thank you! I bought the smaller tree (12” wide) off of flipaquatics.com it was about $70
Moss balls 10 for $15
10 Marimo Moss Balls -  Aquarium Ball Set, 1 Inch Each. Unique Decor for Aquariums and Glass Jar Terrarium Kits. Natural Habitat / for Live Fish, Pet Shrimp, Sea Monkeys, and more by Aquatic Arts https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KDM8WI2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_K8xJDb1AV7E0N

u/LinkToU · 3 pointsr/OnePiece

I would personally recommend This one, it looks 100% like Zoro's hair, and you get 4 wigs for only 9.99 USD!

u/iverzim · 1 pointr/Aquariums

Senzeal 2X Crystal Glass Aquatic Plant Cup Pot with 4X Suction Cups for Fish Tank Aquarium Aquascape https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074T8BLCF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_TMqtDb338V4D8

Here’s the link on amazon! I’m really glad I got them

u/swhertzberg · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

My wife got this biodegradable thread and it’s worked like a charm


sungrow biodegradable thread

u/sharky-darkness · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

a/k/e shark teeth

Happy Cake Day!

u/PhilomenaBunny · 1 pointr/shrimptank

I figured it out guys thank you.

One of the reasons my gH was so high was because when I prep my water for water changes I use a wonder shell I keep one in the jug that I use to hold the water for water changes. I had one in there because the snails I've been keeping for years had been having really weak shell devlopment. Once I started doing the shell thing they're shells started getting better. This left me with a false sense of security so I stopped thinking about it. I'll start slowly bringing that gH down and getting rid of the shell

u/RandomDesign · 4 pointsr/Tiki

Fun! If anyone is looking for one they have them on Amazon too.

u/naeast123 · 1 pointr/Stargate

Amazon has them specifically for aquariums Underwater Treasures Sunken Medallion - Standard Ornament - Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G2WL9Y6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_44NRDb3WVY1HC
*Sorry mobile

u/zonumnire · 2 pointsr/bettafish

I have this one. I didn't buy it online though, I have seen them at pretty much every pet store!

u/Francine_Smith · 3 pointsr/bettafish

Here ya go! :)

u/ave-aves · 1 pointr/bettafish

This one by ZooMed. It's one of the more popular ones, I found it at Petco

u/vbaspcppguy · 2 pointsr/bettafish

I ordered this one tonight: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0027IZ6KW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I should be out tomorrow, I'll hit petco and look for that one. Sounds nicer than this one.

u/cnelsonsic · 2 pointsr/AquaticSnails

I add "Wonder Shells" to my tanks, which helped with some of my snails shells.

Just having it dissolve in the water lets me not have to worry if they're getting enough calcium in their diet.

That being said, I feed them calcium supplemented pellets as well.

u/furgenhurgen · 3 pointsr/Aquariums

One thing you can get that your betta will love you for is this. I have a 10 gallon tank that I use for rooting houseplants that I have made trimmings of, and I have a betta and a golden mystery snail that live in it. Gilbert (that's the betta) loved twining into the roots of the plants once they started rooting out, but when I would take the plants out to pot and start new trimming, his resting spots hear the top of the water disappeared. I put three of these around the tank, and he spends more time on them than anywhere else. To get them used to the hammock, put their food in the water directly over the leaf so they have to almost rest on it to eat. I keep mine about an inch to an inch and a half under the water surface, and he LOVES them.

Edit for: I could put some small community fish in there, but Gilbert is way too possessive of his tank for even the most drab small fish to enter it. He gets pissed at me for walking by it on my way to feed him, and even though there are multiple hiding spots in the tank for him to claim as his own, he chased the 2 danio fish I tried to house with him until I thought he or the danio fish would keel over from exhaustion. Sometimes betta fish are just happier being by themselves.

u/Femtoscientist · 1 pointr/Aquariums

These fake ones are fantastic

u/onetrueatom · 3 pointsr/Aquariums

I got mine on amazon! Here's the link.

He's a little slow at using it. He kind of just uses the suction cup and not the leaf haha.

u/NikitaChiquita · 2 pointsr/shrimptank

I want some of these.

u/macheteHaircut · 3 pointsr/PlantedTank

https://www.amazon.com/Senzeal-Crystal-Aquatic-Aquarium-Aquascape/dp/B074T8BLCF?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app


These are the ones I bought. They’re the cheapest I could find. Highly doubt there’s any difference between the ones that sell for $30 and these where you get 2 for $8. Lol

u/PuddlesRex · 3 pointsr/Aquariums

I am not OP, but they look very similar to these.

u/I_love_420 · 2 pointsr/OnePiece

It could have also came from Luffy Marimo moss balls which would explain Zoro's design and nickname too.

u/Zevyn · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

Give him something to rest on that's closer to the surface.

http://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Labs-Betta-Hammock/dp/B0027IZ6KW

u/et1201 · 9 pointsr/ReefTank

nope but here’s a link to the product Capetsma 2X Crystal Glass Aquatic... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QGM3BHT?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

"Ignore me, sorry, I'm dying. Crushed by an off-brand drink machine. ... Oh my God, just like that old, gypsy woman said!"

"You've got to stop going to her."

Right!

"I make my own luck"

Liiiink!

u/ElGrandeAmigo · 1 pointr/bettafish

Basically Guppy isn't great at catching food. If it's in the surface it tends to float away from where I feed and it sinks near the back of the tank. Sometimes Guppy can't see the food floating until it sinks, then she chases it but if she isn't fast enough it hits the bottom and she ignores it. So I've devised this little setup.

Basically just a floating feeding ring and a betta leaf hammock. The floating ring keeps it from floating off and the leaf catches any bits that sink. The brown granules are easily noticed by Guppy on the green leaf and she knows where exactly to stay when she's being fed!

Betta Feeding Ring https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GP2PTVZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_OgZTDbQWF49TT

Zoo Med Laboratories Betta Hammock https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0027IZ6KW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hhZTDbJHHB604

(I swear I'm not sponsored but this has been a real frustrating thing for me so in case anyone else is in this situation)