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My Betta Fish Shopping Video - • 17 Beautiful Betta Fish When Shopping For ... EQUIPMENT USED IN THIS TANK Aquarium/Light - https://glassboxdiaries.com/aquaelshr... Heater - https://glassboxdiaries.com/heater Sponge Filter - https://glassboxdiaries.com/spongefilter USB Air Pump - https://glassboxdiaries.com/usbairpump PLANT LIST Bucephalandra Red Scorpio - https://glassboxdiaries.com/redscorpio Bucephalandra Sintang - https://glassboxdiaries.com/bucephala... Bucephalandra Theia Green - https://glassboxdiaries.com/theiagreen Anubias Glabra - https://glassboxdiaries.com/glabra Anubias Coin Leaf - https://glassboxdiaries.com/anubiasco... Anubias Petite - https://glassboxdiaries.com/petite Taiwan Moss - https://glassboxdiaries.com/taiwanmoss Salvinia Auriculata - https://glassboxdiaries.com/salvinia A Beginner-Friendly Betta Fish Tank Setup Anyone Can Build! Welcome to my 8-gallon betta fish tank setup! In this video, I'll guide you through the process of creating an affordable and beginner-friendly environment for my betta, Stitch. To keep costs down, I've opted for epiphyte plants attached to lava rock, eliminating the need for a nutrient-rich substrate. The tank features an AquaEl 30-liter shrimp tank with inert quartz sand contrasting beautifully with the lava rock. Starting with tank build, I arranged the lava rocks to create hiding spots and caves for Stitch. Then, I carefully selected an array of plants including Java Fern, Anubias, Bucephalandra, and Taiwan moss, providing both color and hiding spots. After cycling the tank with Dr. Tims ammonia, I introduced Stitch along with a crew of algae eaters: horned nerite snails, amano shrimp, and cherry shrimp. Stitch's curiosity led him to explore his new home, interacting with the tank's inhabitants. However, Stitch developed a habit of glass surfing, possibly due to stress or boredom. Despite stable water parameters, I experimented with feeding routines and considered rescaping the tank to alleviate his behavior. Throughout the video, you'll see the tank's progression, from initial setup to Stitch's interactions, offering insights into creating a harmonious betta environment. Stay tuned for more updates on Stitch's tank journey and tips for maintaining a thriving betta aquarium! And don't forget to check out the B-roll footage to see Stitch in action when I'm away from the tank. I hope you found my planted betta tank setup helpful and were able to use for inspiration with your own tank. This style of betta tank will work for a 5 gallon betta tank, an 8 gallon betta tank, and a 10 gallon betta tank without issue. Just adjust the size of the rocks you add to the tank to ensure that there is plenty of swim space available for your betta fish. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Intro 00:31 - Betta Tank Setup 01:47 - Adding Plants 03:56 - Cycling The Tank 04:44 - Dealing With Algae 05:27 - Adding The Betta Fish 06:05 - The Betta Settling In 07:08 - Glass Surfing 07:56 - Shrimp And Snails 08:28 - Plant Performance 10:04 - Feeding The Betta 10:42 - Water Parameters 11:23 - Glass Surfing 2 Some of the links in this video description may be affiliate links meaning I earn a small commission from any purchases made.