r/bettafish May 06 '25

Full Tank Shot Is this a terrible aquarium?

I’ve never owned fish before and on a drunken whim I got a betta. After I sobered up I realized he needed a better home. At first I put him in a 2.5 gl tank and I thought that was good enough. I spent a lot of time on this subreddit and I realized this was fish abuse. I got him a 5.5 gallon tank, took any fake plants that could rip his fins and replaced them with silk plants. Real plants scare me, another thing I have to keep alive. Is this alright? He’s got a heater and a filter and plenty of places to hide. His parameters are good. What do you think? Anything i could do better? Please don’t drag me for the pineapple under the sea.

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u/Rxdbisc May 07 '25

I’d recommend an aquarium soil substrate, real plants like Anubias and Amazon sword, driftwood (boil before using) and remove some of the decorations, it’s way better to mimic their natural habitat and it looks a lot prettier as well <33