
I have two betas, each in their own tank of course. The problem with Bettas is that they tend to tear their fins when they have long or plastic plants, but they really enjoy having the foliage entertain them. We have a few hiding spots and things they can get in and out of, but we have to constantly pull out plants because even the softest ones seem to snap their fins. We tried another type of leaf but this was the only one, cheap and usually ignored by both. It has a large suction cup so you can attach it anywhere (walls, glass roof or buried in gravel to stand on). above) It is soft and has no hard wire. That means you can't bend the blades to position them, but it also means there's no sharp metal to rip the fish. We found our fish liked them about two inches from the top - during the day they hung underneath and as they have two blades they offer good coverage which must make them feel more secure. In the evening they usually hang on top. It does glow under blue light, but we don't have glowing fish, just glowing gravel and this plant. It looks as good and natural as any in natural life. We will be incorporating more of these into our aquarium - a safe bet!

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