My step-daughter wanted a Betta tank so I made this out of some scrap acrylic I had laying around. I think it looks pretty cool!
(Yes Bill, I told her it was "Bet-ta" not "Bay-ta") LOL
My step-daughter wanted a Betta tank so I made this out of some scrap acrylic I had laying around. I think it looks pretty cool!
(Yes Bill, I told her it was "Bet-ta" not "Bay-ta") LOL
Jack
I can't let my wife see that. That's awesome for just using left over scrap. Heck, that's awesome any way you put it.
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Groucho Marx
I gotta admit, I'm a little sad to see it's not a saltwater tank. But that looks great dude!
Justin
"Only bad things happen quickly in this hobby"
WOW...awesome Jack! Doesn't get much better than that for a beta tank!
What is the plant growing out of it?
Is this your first try, or is this a better beta betta tank?
John Roescher
I like it Jack!! Good Job!![]()
Just a small tank...
Thanks everyone!
John, it's just an ivy...
Jack
Wow. Must be great to just 'put something together from scraps' like that! Awesome!
Karin
Thanks Karin!
I was kind of inspired by all of the fresh water setups that have been posted here lately. I wanted something a little different. Txg8gxp's betta tank is the one that really got me thinking about something other than just a plain old fish tank.
The dimensions are 7x7x7" and it holds just under 1.5 gallons.
Jack