Betta/Plakat Fish Room--Spawning Tank

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2008

A brief look at my fish room where I house my plakats. I plan to build a betta barrack for my males and future fry. The females live in a ten gallon tank, and love to eat! Also shown is my spawning tank that I set up, as well as a pair just about ready to breed. The jars that I have some males in are 3/4 gallon and get small water changes daily and a complete change every week.

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  • nice video one thing your missing sponge filter.

  • these are just breeding tanks, all the other fish have filters.

  • hey there, i was wondering where and how did you get those 3 rectangle containers next to your spawning tank? those looks great. i would like to get some please let me know! thanks!

  • I actually picked those containers up at the goodwill thrift store, but i'm sure you can order them from like a website that sells trophy boxes.

  • i think u need a hood for the spawning tank..theres not gonna be alot of heat for the frys...

  • You're right, I do cover the tank when I actually spawn and have fry, but for the video I was just showing what I do for a set up.

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  • Wow, is it ok to keep more then one females together? How do you know when there ready to breed?

  • Where did you get the glass chimney?

  • kool setup..you knoe female bettas only release there eggs unbred when they are overloaded with eggs....my female did it like 2-4 times cuz i kept feeding her alot of bloodworms so that made her have tons of eggs...

  • great site

  • sweet set up hope it gose good

  • you don't need asponge filter yeyt

  • nice

  • Use something other than a chimney b/c it messes with the top of the water--breaks apart bubble nest. Try getting a beanie baby box, cut the bottom 1/16th off and drill 5/8th holes all over the box. For me this helps...try the Thai method as well. bettas-dojo daaht kom for more info

  • have u ever try fighting the males??

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