Showing posts with label betta fish care. Show all posts
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Friday, April 23, 2010

Betta Fish Care - Learn The Quick and Easy Ways to Keep Your Betta Healthy, Happy and Disease Free



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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Betta Fish Care FAQ

Learn The Quick and Easy Ways to Keep Your Betta Fish Healthy, Happy and Disease Free

Helpful Betta Fish Care FAQ

Question: What is the scientific name for betta fish?
Answer: Betta splendens

Question: Where do betta fish come from?
Answer: Cambodia, Thailand Southeast Asia.

Question: How big can they get?
Answer: Three inches

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Question: What is their lifespan?
Answer: Two to three years

Question: What is their diet?
Answer: It's best they have live foods. They can also have flakes and frozen foods.

Question: How do they breed?
Answer: They lay eggs in a bubble nest.

Question: What should be the water pH be?
Answer: 6.8 to 7.4

Question: What about water temperature range?
Answer: Seventy-five to eighty-six degrees Fahrenheit

Question: How can you tell the males from the females?
Answer: Males are usually more colorful and have long, flowing fins.

Question: How many bettas can be in one tank?
Answer: There should be just one male per tank. There's no limit on the number of females as long as there is enough room. But 4-6 is a good number of females.

Question: Do bettas need special equipment?
Answer: They don't need air filters. A heater might be good because they like warm water. If there's room, you can put in caves and plants for them to hide in when frightened.

Question: Are there any special considerations?
Answer: Clean water. Leftover food and fish poop that accumulates on the bottom should be kept out of the tank. A turkey baster will do this. If left, the debris will decay and pollute the water. This can cause the fish to get sick with fin rot which bettas are susceptible to.

Learn The Quick and Easy Ways to Keep Your Betta Fish Healthy, Happy and Disease Free