Thanks for the info. I will start looking for stuff when i feel better. I have the crud today.
Lynne
--- In tropicalfishclub@yahoogroups.com, Donna King wrote:
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> I'll add if you choose to house them all together keep in mind Betta's have their own idea of what will work and each one is different as is the time line that they decide it is not going to work for them.  Always have a 5 gallon around to move your betta to should the need arise ;-)
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> >] New member with tank question
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> >Hi Lynne,
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> >If you don't plan on keeping the Betta in its own separate tank, but will
> >be putting it in with the other fishes as a community, you'd probably want to
> >put them all in a 30 gallon long tank rather than a 25 gallon. If you
> >won't be putting the Betta in with the other fishes though, all of the others
> >can go in a 25 gallon while the Betta could go in a 5 galloin tank. The 30
> >gallon long is 16 3./4" high, while the 25 gallon is 20 3/4" high, and as Dawn
> >points out Bettas do best in shallower water,
> >so the 30 gallon would be better (unless housing it separately).
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> >Ray
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