Can I keep my Betta in a bowl
Can I keep my Betta in a bowl
I've seen a lot of conflicting info about keeping bettas in bowls. Some say it's fine, others say it's cruel. What's the real deal? My bowl is about 1 gallon, no filter, but I do weekly water changes.
Re: Can I keep my Betta in a bowl
Bettas need more space than a bowl, honestly. They're active fish and thrive in at least 5 gallons with a heater and filter. A bowl just doesn't cut it for their long-term health.
Re: Can I keep my Betta in a bowl
Agree with starlit9. Bowls are sketchy for bettas. They need stable water temps, and bowls can't hold heaters well. Plus, no filter means ammonia builds up fast. Gonna stress your fish out.
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fin_tastic - Posts: 6
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Re: Can I keep my Betta in a bowl
Yep, and smaller tanks are harder to cycle. Even with water changes, ammonia spikes can happen overnight. A 5-gallon tank with a sponge filter is way better.
Re: Can I keep my Betta in a bowl
I kept mine in a bowl for a year and he was fine. Just sayin'. But yeah, bigger is probably better if you can swing it.
Re: Can I keep my Betta in a bowl
Bowls are a no-go for bettas. They need horizontal space to swim, not just vertical. A 5-gallon tank with a low-flow filter and heater is the bare minimum for their well-being.
Re: Can I keep my Betta in a bowl
Thanks for the advice, everyone. I'll look into upgrading to a proper tank. Any recommendations for a budget-friendly setup?
Re: Can I keep my Betta in a bowl
Petco often has dollar-per-gallon sales. Grab a 5-gallon, a cheap sponge filter, and a 50-watt heater. It's worth the investment for your fish's health.
Re: Can I keep my Betta in a bowl
Bowls are whack for bettas, dude. They need space to roam and stable water conditions. A 5-gallon tank is the way to go, no question.
Re: Can I keep my Betta in a bowl
Even a 3.5-gallon tank is better than a bowl, but 5 gallons is ideal. Bettas are tropical fish, so a heater is non-negotiable. Without it, they're just surviving, not thriving.