Well, One has to ponder the options for the good of all , for the health of the universe I find that for the best of environmental conservatory efficiency it is no way practical to maintain these Oxygenated tanks.
You would be much better off to dump, flush the fish down the toilet and use the tanks as Planters to grow vegetables for personal consumption and to better ones health. Just my personal opinion I never liked those betta species anyway
Is my betta suitable for my tank?
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Re: Is my betta suitable for my tank?
Sorry Dolphin it was a spammer from India, Guess Africa places are now outsourcing spamming... LOL
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Re: Is my betta suitable for my tank?
I figured so much, I hate to make Little kids CryE_HILLMAN wrote:Sorry Dolphin it was a spammer from India, Guess Africa places are now outsourcing spamming... LOL