Welcome to the group, I'm sure we would all love to see your acrylic
tank once they have finished building it. I've always wanted an acrylic
tank rather than the glass tanks I have (acrylic is SO much lighter, but
so much easier to scratch, so keep that in mind when you do any cleaning
of the sides).
I used to keep my betta's in their own tanks (10 gallon sometimes
smaller), but they never lasted more than a year for some reason. I've
recently purchased a new male betta and a female betta and have them in
2 of my community tanks instead of keeping them in their own tanks. I'm
hoping they'll live longer happier lives this way.
Amber
On 7/2/2013 11:30 PM, Michael & Marilynn Lambinicio wrote:
>
> Hi! My name is Marilynn & am new to the home hobbyist aquarist. I have
> husbandry knowledge via volunteering at the National Museum DC. I have
> a husband, he's a sailor & I have a cat, she's so spoiled I'm
> surprised she's not fermenting lol!
>
> Anyway, I'm speaking to a local contractor regarding a custom acrylic
> tank they'll be building for my bettas. Once I've gotten the hang of
> them in a year of so I may try my luck with a marine tank.
>
> I'm currently a student at UFC for my BS in Biology, I graduate next hear!
>
> /r
> Marilynn
>
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