Best products from r/betta
We found 4 comments on r/betta discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. API FRESHWATER MASTER TEST KIT 800-Test Freshwater Aquarium Water Master Test Kit
- Contains one (1) API FRESHWATER MASTER TEST KIT 800-Test Freshwater Aquarium Water Master Test Kit, including 7 bottles of testing solutions, 1 color card and 4 glass tubes with cap
- Helps monitor water quality and prevent invisible water problems that can be harmful to fish and cause fish loss
- Accurately monitors 5 most vital water parameters levels in freshwater aquariums: pH, high range pH, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate
- Designed for use in freshwater aquariums only
- Use for weekly monitoring and when water or fish problems appear
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2. Marina Submersible Heater for Aquarium, Mini, 25-watt
- 25-Watt submersible heater for freshwater or saltwater aquariums
- Easy to read temperature settings
- Impact-resistant glass design; waterproof sealing
- Includes bracket with suction cups for easy, secure installation
- Bumper guard to protect fish
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3. Aqueon Siphon Vacuum Aquarium Gravel Cleaner 5"
- Makes routine water changes easier!
- Use up and down motion to start water flow
- Removes dirty water and vacuums out the debris in gravel
- 6 foot flexible hose with clip for attaching the drain hose to the inside of a bucket
- Includes: 6' flexible hose, self priming intake tube and hose clip
- Ideal for aquariums 1 to 5 gallons
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Hi! it's okay, a lot of us have been there! I think it's awesome you're taking care of the little guy. I'm about to give you a whole bunch of information:
Eventually, you will have an established bacteria cycle and will only have to change some of the water once a week. Until then, you need a test kit to monitor ammonia levels with the aim of keeping them at zero either with water changes or the Seachem Prime. Another recommendation I'll make outside of your questions and concerns is making sure to get a thermometer to watch that the temperature stays stable. Unfortunately, 2.5 gallons is a small volume of water in terms of temperature regulation, and swings in temperature can be harmful to their swim bladders. A thermometer will let you keep an eye on that. Ideally his temp would be as steady as possible between 78-80F.
Also, I'm not sure what your method is for water changes, but if you can find a way to do it while leaving him in the tank, it would be less stressful for him. Stress can weaken their immune systems and make them more susceptible to various illnesses.
it's hard to tell, the teared up bits can be caused by decorations or other sharp things. Are the tips brown or bloody/red? Then it's probably mild finrot.
Best treatment would be lots of waterchanges, and maybe some almond leaves.
There are good testkits available on amazon, expensive but worth the money if you can spare it.
edit: changed tears to teared up bits, bettas don't cry!
I personally like the adjustable heaters. I have this one in my 2.5g hospital tank and this one in my 5.5g main tank.
gravel vacuum