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I just bought my Beta a larger bowl, actually it's a vase, it's tall and wide and I was wondering if I could put bamboo in his tank? I've seen some people with Bamboo plants in a vase and then some tetra's or Beta's in there with it. Here's a pic of Studboy, yes his name is Studboy, don't laugh!
That's not why they died nep_ak. It is really unfortnate that they died, but really it's not cause you named them, I really hope you don't believe that. That's a silly thing to think that once you name an animal it will die. So do people not name their dogs or cats because they think they're get hit by a car or something??
"Come here no name dog, come! Sit no name, sit!"
That's silly.
Anywho........
Edit- Also JMurphy, if that's the number one rule of keeping FISH, then why haven't you named your snake and 5 birds? They're not fish.
Hehe. I told my friends that when I get a dog, I'm going to name it "Dammit". Then I can yell out "C'mere, Dammit!", "Play dead, Dammit!", "Fetch, Dammit!", etc.
Lucky bamboo works fine with bettas, but I'd strongly recommend burying the roots in a dark, opaque gravel. Bettas mess up the water really fast and you'll have algae problems with the roots if they aren't sheltered from direct light. It won't kill the bamboo, but it will make it look really ugly and grow slow.
~Joe
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