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    Gravel for halfmoon? Rumours?

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    Hi I heard some people say specifically not to use gravel and keep it bare bottom for halfmoons as it causes fin rot?? Or something along that line.
    i wanna know is this true? And if so how does gravel affect halfmoon that negatively? Im getting a halfmoon soon so i wanna know before i implement it into my tank

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    Re: Gravel for halfmoon? Rumours?

    Keeping bettas in bare bottom tanks just makes it easier to keep the tank clean, as you can see the waste they produce and remove it regularly.

    They can also be kept in tanks with gravel substrates too, just that if you don't consistently vacuum and clean all the waste that drop in between the gravel (which is a common issue because owners don't see the waste so ignore it), over time the accumulated waste breakdown and rot and can encourage harmful bacteria to flourish, which in turn can cause the betta to get infections like fin rot. That's basically a sign of deteriorated tank conditions.

    It all a matter of how easy it is to keep the tank clean and how well you maintain it. If you can keep a gravel based tank clean, then by all means you can keep a betta in it.
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    Re: Gravel for halfmoon? Rumours?

    having gravels might cut or tear the tail if it is not smooth...

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    Re: Gravel for halfmoon? Rumours?

    Quote Originally Posted by fireblade View Post
    having gravels might cut or tear the tail if it is not smooth...
    Yeah, thats a big consideration too... sharp gravel can cut fins and allow secondary bacterial infections to develop. Have to use smooth gravel or pebbles.
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    Re: Gravel for halfmoon? Rumours?

    You could also use a sand substrate. You can see the waste on top and clean it better.

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