I actually used something marketed for Bettas 🙄 it's a .9 gal and has no room for any filter or heater. I gave it a one star review and stated inappropriate marketing and why. It's actually perfect for a terrarium and comes with a light and lid! Not a sealed lid, though. And I added the plastic separator. Here's the link, bonus if you leave a one star review for crap marketing.
Marina CUBUS Glass Betta Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003TM3B3O?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Got it on Amazon! Comes with the light too. The only thing is there's no switch for the light, so if it's plugged in, it's on. I have it plugged into a timer. Overall though it's very sleek. Very happy with it.
Marina CUBUS Glass Betta Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003TM3B3O?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I could be wrong, but I'm relatively certain it's this tank, which is .9 gallons.
Items used:
For decor:
For food:
First I prepared my tank by rinsing out the sand. I did this by adding sand in the tank and putting it under a faucet at full blast, and the dirty water would just filter out as it overflowed. I'd agitate the sand with my hand once in a while.
Next I added the water and used this link to calculate how much salt I needed to match the new tank's salinity with the old. The old tank was at 22ppt. I used the refractor to make sure the new tank was at the same amount. Using the pH sticks, I saw the old tank was at a 7-8 and the new tank's water was at a 6-7. I added a pinch of baking soda and it increased to eight.
Used the heat pad underneath to get the water to about 78-80 degrees, similar to the temp of the old tank. Added the usb bubbler.
For the rest of the decorations, I simply scrubbed and rinsed the rocks under hot water and did a slight rinse with distilled water. It's been a day and they seem to be doing fine, but we'll see!
Got it from Amazon! super cheap and it's holding up very well (got it in March, rescaped a couple times, no problems)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003TM3B3O/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1