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How to Take Care of Betta Fish

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How to Take Care of Betta Fish from Your Fish Tank GuruBetta is a very popular tank fish and caring for it is not too difficult. These are labyrinth fishes meaning they can take oxygen from the air by coming to the surface of the water. Hence they can also be kept in a fish bowl. There's no greater joy than seeing your betta resplendent in all its colors with the finnage fully displayed. However, for this to happen, some amount of details needs to be taken care of.

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The most important fact to note is that one cannot keep more than one male Betta in a single bowl or tank - they are known as "Siamese Fighting Fish" and it's for some reason. But one male betta can be kept with quite a few female betta fish provided you have enough space. Some believe that these fishes cannot be kept with other kinds of fishes. But this is not true and you can keep one male betta fish and a few female betta fishes even in a community tank. Just make sure that there are no aggressive breeds present.

Even though you see the Betta in pet stores in tiny little bowls you should bring them to a bigger tanks. What the most important thing to do for your bettas shall be much happier and healthier if attention is paid to the cleanliness of their water. Change at least half of the water once every week or sooner if it starts to turn cloudy. Also make sure that you use aged water for changing, meaning, let it stand for twelve hours. This shall also help in releasing the chemicals (especially chlorine), if there is any.

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These fishes have very tiny stomachs for the size of fish it is. It is therefore recommended that one gives small quantities of food maybe once manybe twice a day. All kinds of frozen foods and pellets are available in the market but bettas love live food like brine shrimp, blood worms and so it is a good idea to treat them with these once in a while.

These fishes like the temperature of the tank to be between 75 and 84 degrees or 24 -30 degrees Celsius. The ph most suited to keeping them healthy is in the range of 6.8 to 7.3.

Bettas tend to jump out of the water, so make sure you have some kind of cover on the bowl or tank. We normally have a few tank accessories or decorations and care should be taken not to use soap while cleaning them. Even a slight trace of soap residue can have an adverse effect on the health of your betta.

Keeping bettas is an interesting, enriching and a very satisfying hobby. Once you start on this, your hobby shall grow and you shall want to keep many more of them and learn all about this amazing species.

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Betta Male
Betta Female
Twin Tail Betta Male
Crown Tail Betta Male


Betta Fish (Siamese Fighting Fish) Stats:

2.4" or 6 cm Male Bettas are more colorful with longer fins

Tank and Water: 24" x 12" x 12" (120cm x 50cm x 50cm) 76° to 83°F or 24° to 28°C.

Habits: Air breather must go to the surface once in a while.

Compatable with barbs and bottom fish.

Also not good with Guppies either

Only one Male Betta per tank they are known as Fighting Fish for a reason

 

Betta Crown Tail Male - Extra Large (Siamese Fighting Fish) (1.75 - 2.5

Betta Crown Tail Male - Extra Large (Siamese Fighting Fish) (1.75 - 2.5")

The Male Betta is well known for its jewel-bright colors and spectacular fins. Unlike most fish, they breathe from the water's surface with their labyrinth organ instead of through their gills. Crown Tail Bettas have stunning tails with single or double ray patterns in a range of colors. Bettas will "flare" their fins when disturbed or threatened. The male Betta will attack another Betta and have been known to attack similar-looking fish. It is recommended that only one male Betta is housed in an aquarium with plants and very little current.


Betta Delta Tail Male - Extra Large (Siamese Fighting Fish) (1.75 - 2.5

Betta Delta Tail Male - Extra Large (Siamese Fighting Fish) (1.75 - 2.5")

The Male Betta is well known for its jewel-bright colors and spectacular fins. Unlike most fish, they breathe from the water's surface with their labyrinth organ instead of through their gills. Delta Tails have a distinctly triangular-shaped tail with crisp edges and sharp angles. Bettas will "flare" their fins when disturbed or threatened. The male Betta will attack another Betta and have been known to attack similar-looking fish. It is recommended that only one male Betta is housed in an aquarium with plants and very little current.


 

 

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