This article from Think Outside the Tank covers many aspects of the social interactions of Great Pyrenes dogs.
Category: Pets
Gotta go fast
A cropped photo that I took of my Chiweenie, Miles, running.
It was taken in my backyard earlier this month.
What Are Giant Bettas? (Quick Read)
What are giant bettas? You probably haven’t heard of a giant betta before.
Well, in this article I’ll explain what a giant betta really is.
What Are Betta fish
Betta fish are a beautiful fish found in Thailand.
They come in so many colors that you’re almost guaranteed to find a color variation you love.
They also have beautiful fins that come in many shapes and sizes.
What Are Giant Bettas
They are exactly what they are called; giant bettas!
Yep, they are just a very large betta fish. In fact, they can get up to 6 inches in length!
They look almost exactly the same as normal betta fish, but they’re just very large.
They come in the same colors, have the same fins and even act the same, Giant bettas aren’t as beginner friendly however, so keep that in mind.
Conclusion
Giant bettas are really just giant bettas. They both look very similar, but giant bettas are much larger.
They can actually get 6 inches long, so they will need a larger tank than a average betta (king betta) would.
Best Tank Size For Chili Rasboras? (Quick Read)
The chili rasbora is a neat fish. These little guys are super tiny and they really don’t need a large aquarium.
If you’re here, you’re probably wondering what’s the best tank size for chili rasboras. If you are, this is just the article for you! Let’s begin.
What’s The Best Tank Size For Chili Rasboras?
Saying that Chili rasboras are so tiny, they don’t need a large tank — at all.
In fact, these little guys can live in tank as small as five gallons.
Of course, if you want a lot of them, you’re going to need a large tank. But, if you just want a handful of these little guys, they should do fine in a 5 gallon.
How Many Chili Rasboras Can I Keep In A 5 Gallon?
You can keep up to 10 chili rasboras in a 5 gallon tank.
Although it sounds like a lot, they are very small so you can keep a lot of them in a 5 gallon.
If you want, you could always get a larger tank and get even more so you can have a huge school. But, that’s really up to you.
How To Care For Chili Rasboras
Of course, you always need to know how to care for the fish you’re planning to keep.
As you know already, you don’t need a large tank as they’re so small.
I recommend reading this article about chili rasboras if you want to know how to care for them.
Conclusion
Chili rasboras don’t need a large tank, in fact they can even live in a 5 gallon!
It’s mainly because of their small size. These little guys don’t even get a inch in diameter!
Why Most Fish Keepers Recommend Large Volumes of Water for Fish
Most fish keepers often recommend large volumes of water for most fish, it may seem especially large for beginners, as most keep fish in smaller volumes (compared to 10, 20 & 30+ gallons). And to some, it may be quite shocking. Why do they recommend so much? Although it might seem unreasonable, some fish tend to be healthier in larger volumes. Here are some benefits for having a larger aquarium.
- Fish have more room
- Larger aquariums are less likely to get as dirty as fast as smaller aquariums would
- It’s Easier to find heaters & filters that are big enough to fit the volume of water
- More area for decorating your aquarium
Goldfish & Bettas are two of the most commonly kept fish in 1 gallon bowls. Most fish keepers recommend 5+ gallons for Bettas & 55+ gallons for Goldfish (Fancy Tail Goldfish being one of the smallest Goldfish 55 gallons of water, while the common Goldfish 100). Although some say 2.5 gallons of water is also an exception for Bettas.
Of course, fish can actually live in small aquariums, just according to most fish keepers, they tend to be healthier in larger volumes. Also try to clean the tank at least once a month & feed them regularly if your looking for healthy fish.