Does a betta need filtered tank or would goldfish bowl work?

Bettas need filtered tanks. Goldfish bowls are not suitable for bettas.

Bettas are tropical fish that require a warm, clean, and oxygen-rich environment. A filtered tank provides these conditions by circulating and filtering the water, removing waste products, and adding oxygen. Goldfish bowls are too small and do not provide adequate filtration or oxygenation for bettas.

Here are some of the reasons why bettas need filtered tanks:

* Bettas are labyrinth fish, which means they breathe air from the surface of the water. A filtered tank provides a greater surface area for gas exchange, which is essential for bettas to breathe properly.

* Bettas produce a lot of waste, which can quickly pollute the water in a small bowl. A filtered tank helps to remove waste products and keep the water clean.

* Bettas are susceptible to a variety of diseases, including fin rot and bacterial infections. A filtered tank can help to prevent these diseases by removing harmful bacteria and parasites.

In addition to a filtered tank, bettas also need a heater, a thermometer, and a substrate (such as gravel or sand). The water temperature should be kept between 75 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit, and the pH should be between 6.5 and 7.5.

Bettas are beautiful and rewarding fish to keep, but they require proper care to thrive. A filtered tank is essential for providing bettas with the environment they need to stay healthy and happy.