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Coke Slurpee
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Sun, Aug 28 2022, 12:00 am
Hi,
We got a betta fish from someone who was moving. It came in a ten gallon tank with a filter. The filter is for a ten gallon tank. It seems even on the lowest setting the filter bubbles and current seems to keep him in certain areas of the tank. I'm concerned that the filter is uncomfortable for him or even worse harming him. Am I using the filter wrong? Should I be using a different filter or no filter at all? The people we got it from had the fish for a year with this filter. Any advice would be appreciated.
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amother
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Sun, Aug 28 2022, 2:07 pm
If you see the water moving the fish then the current is too strong.
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Coke Slurpee
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Sun, Aug 28 2022, 3:41 pm
How can I tell if the filter I have is a sponge filter? Also the currents aren't moving him but he seems to have a hard time getting through the current, and sticking to specific parts of the tank away from the current and air bubbles.
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