Pros of using marbles.
Are marble rocks ok fir betta fish.
Some people boil them some pour boiling water over them.
If you use gravel the fish can dig threw the gravel for fallen food but when you use marbles then its harder to get food that has fallen throw the cracks.
Marbles for betta fish it might sound odd but some betta keepers like to use marbles as their substrate.
You may have heard of marble chippings for your betta tank but this is one that should also be avoided.
A lot of folks choose more aesthetically pleasing choices like marbles or glass beads but these don t provide the same benefits as the more natural materials of rock and sand.
The best products for your gravel would be the natural type and color for your tank.
He would fly into a wild rage when the catfish who shared his tank would come over to poke for food he would chase them round and round the tank flaring wildly.
While less common than either sand or gravel marbles do actually have a number of strengths for the betta fish keeper.
It will leach calcium into the water if the water is acidic.
The fish don t really mind.
Just wondering what is better for bettas gravel or marble.
That will be another topic you ll want to research once you figure out if you can use the rock you re considering.
Also due to the natural environment bettas love neutral gravel will feel more normal for your fish and actually reduce stress on them in.
Marble is limestone basically.
It depends on the betta as usual.
Once i move the cory cat and the scissortail into the 29 gallon i will probably turn the 2 5g they are in into another betta tank.
Although as previously stated some fish owners choose bright pinks or reds those colors compete with the color and beauty of your betta and other fish in the aquarium.
Rusty loved his plastic marbles he would sit and stare at them now and then push at them and stuff.
When it comes to betta ranks you re going to find that primarily betta fish rocks and gravel or sand are your best bets.
However the benefit is it s cheaper.
Or is it a personal preference.
It s similar to coral sand as it s also calcium carbonate based.
I have 2 betta fish nameof the first betta berry is always laying on the rocks on the bottom of the tank its always swimming at the bottom this as started since today in the morning i dont know if the betta is stressed out or hurt or might die which dont want that to ever happen also hids where the plants are is the betta going to have babies or trying to keep them safe plz eric tell.