Hanging Betta Fish Tank | Installation
Yesterday, the Hanging Betta bowl was installed. This fish tank was
fairly easy to hang on the wall. The hanging fish tank came with a screw and the tank, and that’s it.
This fish tank is obviously not as elaborate as this aquarium. It is perfect for me though. I can now turn to my left and see my new Crowntail Betta. The scientific name of this fish is Betta Splendens. He or she is red. The red-colored variety weren’t as popular for some reason at the fish store I picked Pat up at. I havn’t determined the sex of the fish yet, so Pat will have to do.
I’d like to note that you can hang this Betta fish tank in drywall directly. The screw was made for that. The weight limit was listed at 20 pounds.
I had some green gravel from the previous freshwater aquarium setup, so it was washed thoroughly and used. I had a fake plant, but it was too large. This fish tank needs some environment, so I’ll need to make a trip to Petco.
There was a silver cap included that would cover the screw and make it look nicer. I decided to leave it off. It looks fine as you can see from the pictures. A row of 3 of these
hanging fish tanks would be fun. I don’t have the wall space for it though. For now, the Crowntail Betta is just right.
Do you have a special fish tank for your Betta, freshwater, or saltwater fish?
A fish tank doesn’t just have to sit on an aquarium stand. This hanging fish tank for Bettas shows that.

When I was in Petco today picking up some gravel for the