U utman66 Small Fish Aug 4, 2004 #1 May 13, 2004 41 0 0 37 Houston, TX Visit site Aug 4, 2004 #1 U utman66 Aug 4, 2004 planning on buying a snail sometime soon. I don't want to put him in buy big tank because i think it will be too much. But i have a 1 gallon betta tank that i was planning on putting it in. But would a tank of this size be too small.
planning on buying a snail sometime soon. I don't want to put him in buy big tank because i think it will be too much. But i have a 1 gallon betta tank that i was planning on putting it in. But would a tank of this size be too small.
T twoluvcats Large Fish Aug 4, 2004 #2 Apr 12, 2004 893 0 0 49 Western Colorado www.theinsidelineonline.com Aug 4, 2004 #2 T twoluvcats Aug 4, 2004 a one gallon tank is pretty small. Most snail people recommend 2.5 gallons per snail...is there a betta already in there or would it be alone?
a one gallon tank is pretty small. Most snail people recommend 2.5 gallons per snail...is there a betta already in there or would it be alone?
U utman66 Small Fish Aug 4, 2004 #3 May 13, 2004 41 0 0 37 Houston, TX Visit site Aug 4, 2004 #3 U utman66 Aug 4, 2004 the bettas already in there. I've had him for about a couple of weeks.
T twoluvcats Large Fish Aug 4, 2004 #4 Apr 12, 2004 893 0 0 49 Western Colorado www.theinsidelineonline.com Aug 4, 2004 #4 T twoluvcats Aug 4, 2004 really a betta pretty much fills a one gallon tank. Snails are messy and would really stress the bio-load on a 1 gallon tank.
really a betta pretty much fills a one gallon tank. Snails are messy and would really stress the bio-load on a 1 gallon tank.
M Matt Kelley Small Fish Aug 4, 2004 #5 Jul 25, 2004 19 0 0 val.textdrive.com Aug 4, 2004 #5 M Matt Kelley Aug 4, 2004 Yeah, no snails in a 1 gal. If you got a 5 gal it would be fine, more swimming room for the betta and room for a snail or two.
Yeah, no snails in a 1 gal. If you got a 5 gal it would be fine, more swimming room for the betta and room for a snail or two.