How to maintain a Betta tank on a budget

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LyraFusion
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Re: How to maintain a Betta tank on a budget

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If you're really tight on cash, skip the live plants and go for silk ones. They're cheaper than live plants and still give your fish places to hide.
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oceanara
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Re: How to maintain a Betta tank on a budget

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TidalFlow wrote: Wed Jun 25, 2025 5:09 am For water changes, I do 25% weekly in my 5-gallon. It keeps the water stable without using too much conditioner. Seachem Prime is concentrated, so a little goes a long way.
I do the same, and it's been working great. Prime is a lifesaver for budget keepers.
tyrny
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Re: How to maintain a Betta tank on a budget

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I've heard some people use tap water without conditioner if they let it sit for 24 hours. Is that safe, or just sketchy?
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shakinStevens
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tyrny wrote: Wed Jun 25, 2025 10:03 am I've heard some people use tap water without conditioner if they let it sit for 24 hours. Is that safe, or just sketchy?
It's sketchy. Chlorine might evaporate, but chloramine won't. Always use conditioner to be safe.
toughguy2
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Re: How to maintain a Betta tank on a budget

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I use a cheap LED light from Walmart for my tank. It's not fancy, but it gets the job done.
darkfox9
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Re: How to maintain a Betta tank on a budget

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Anyone else just feed their betta generic fish flakes? Mine seems fine with them, but I've heard mixed things.
RipTide7
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Re: How to maintain a Betta tank on a budget

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Flakes can work, but they're not ideal. They often lack the protein bettas need. Pellets are better, even if they're a bit pricier.
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