Smells Fishy
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I'm toying with the idea of getting into nano tanks and Betta's are a good choice from what I can gather. I'm just a bit stuck on the ethical view on what there tank size should be. The smallest acceptable tank size is 3.8L from what I've read, how stupid is that. I want the tank to be just for the Betta and some snails to help keep the plants clean. If you haven't seen Black Dragon Betta's yet go and search them, they have a beautiful caudal fin. I saw one in my LFS not long ago for £12 so since its not super expensive I think I'll go for that one. I know bigger is better but ideally I would want the tank to be small its just there's such a huge range out there its very hard for me to make a decision. So far I like this tank that holds 15L https://www.amazon.co.uk/Litre-Mini...F8&qid=1495881970&sr=8-30&keywords=nano+tanks it seems like a great deal but obviously I want to aquascape it so there is potential for it to only hold 10L. Not to sure about this one since its a big price jump https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tetra-Aqua...d=1495922834&sr=1-12&keywords=tetra+fish+tank but it's 30L and unique. Or this one https://www.amazon.co.uk/Interpet-E...qid=1495923445&sr=1-13&keywords=interpet+nano which is costly for such little litres in my eyes and it doesn't look like it has a cover.
If there's any other tanks you think will be worth me looking at or anything else let me know.
Cheers.
If there's any other tanks you think will be worth me looking at or anything else let me know.
Cheers.