
I can keep a Betta in this?
It is a small creature keeper http://www.birdsupplynh.com/catalog/images/kritterKeeperLMd.jpg http://www.aquaticmart.com/usrimage/cat1360.jpg I want to get a fish when you return to school as a pet room.
Can you keep Betta that? Yes Does the betta to be as happy as can be, and live the longest life possible? No. Does your Betta be happier in a larger, heated tank? Yes, if you buy a larger tank heated for your Betta if you really care about him? Yes, the thing is, your Betta can survive in that tank. It was just a fun little pet, since all Mope in a corner or at the top, lethargic and without energy. If your Betta is unhappy is not going to dance all day and entertain you. So it's really in your best interest to keep your Betta happy, happy as fish are more entertaining. See? It's a win-win to take proper care of your pet. Get a ten gallon tank. Am a college student and I can tell, it's much easier to have a ten gallon tank than it is one of those little things. Bedroom temperatures are never in control (if you're on a high floor, like last year, it was one hundred degrees, because of all students sweaty floors below us. It was horrible. Bedroom temperature control is a joke). So it is worth investing in a heater, so you can keep your tropical fish warm on a cold night of winter. And just so you can maintain constant temperature, you know? So a ten gallon tank, maybe one or two live plants, and a heater, and your Betta will be much happier. In fact, you might want to try to have a sisterhood of female betta than ten gallons. It is more colorful than a male betta, and a lot of people find females equally interesting. If you still insist on keeping all its best a poor creature in the holder, please be very careful about water conditions. You can not more toxic ammonia builds up in the water. The only way to know is testing the water. Please, good luck:)