Recently I brought home a new betta fish to be a part of our family. Sorry folks I forgot to mention that one of my bettas Bob has died a couple of days before. What ever may be the our knowledge of these fishes and their lives and in spite of all the best scientific best knowledge, some how our bettas die, and that happens to my betta fish also. So I brought a new betta fish as our family memb
9 Betta Fish TailsOne of the most stunning and peculiar features about betta splendens is the wide variety of colourful, iridescent, fabulous tails. Male betta fish usually have splendid tails to complement their bright colours and attract female bettas' attention when mating period begins. Females tend to have shorter, less vibrant tails. The different tail shapes when combined with certain color
Betta Fish Diseases: IckOnce you get up in the morning only to find that you betta fish that used to be active and happy is no longer healthy looking. What looks like someone took malted salt and sprinkled it all over your fish can be a lot more worrying than you think. The thing is that these are signs of a very common betta fish disease known as "Ick (ich)” or white spot disease. Here are some
I still remember the first time I saw two beautiful looking fish in a friend's house. One fish was blue and the other was red, and they were swimming majestically in their fishbowls. That was my first encounter with a fish species known as Betta fish or Betta Splendens or Siamese Fighting Fish (three names that refer to one fish).Up until today, I'm still keeping a few of them in my house, and the
One of the really cool things about betta fish, is that they have extremely well-developed eyesight. Because of this, the betta fish will learn to swim to the surface when it sees your hand over the bowl to feed it. Betta Fish are also called Siamese Fighting Fish. The name Betta is pronounced as the Greek letter beta, and because of this, the name is often misspelled in American English, with one
Betta constipation can strike your fish just like it can you. It is unpleasant but can eventually kill your pet if not treated properly.CAUSESOne of the main reasons of a betta constipation is because their main diet is too rich. If you are feeding blood worms or brine shrimp on a daily basis, you can give your betta this unpleasant disease. Another common cause of constipation is lack of variety
Sure everyone loves Goldfish but there are a very similar type of highly colored and active fish that are just as easy to care for. I'm talking about Betta fish, also known as Siamese Fighting Fish. Hailing from the Mekong river in Asia these beautiful fish usually grow to about 6cm in length although some may reach 8cm's or more. One little known fact is that their natural color is actually a dark green and brown. We see the bright colored ones today simply because of selective breeding by breeders from around the world. Betta fish are very easy to care for and this makes them a great choice for people who have busy lifestyles and wish to keep pet fish. Below are seven hot tips to keep your Betta fish in tip top shape. Number 1 - Simple Monitoring After you've had your Betta fish for a wh
Gopalswamy betta is on the way to bandipur, its around 215km from bangalore, just around 10km before bandipur you get Hangala village, take a right turn 4km furher there is a Forest department checkpost, 10km up hill from there you get Gopalswamy betta, its a nice ride uphill.On Gopalswamy betta you will be stunned by the sudden climate change, Misty wind blows at a very high speed, its tough to even stand i mean it. Mist every where as if high speed clouds where passing by you, just amazing you need to experience it, on the otherside of temple just take a walk and its geen every where, wild elephants do stay there, so to avoid them coming near temple they have dig a 3-4 meter channel so they dont pass them, want to have fun and try something adventures take a 10 min further walk, there is
Gopalswamy betta is on the way to bandipur, its around 215km from bangalore, just around 10km before bandipur you get Hangala village, take a right turn 4km furher there is a Forest department checkpost, 10km up hill from there you get Gopalswamy betta, its a nice ride uphill.On Gopalswamy betta you will be stunned by the sudden climate change, Misty wind blows at a very high speed, its tough to e
Orang awam menyebut ikan ini dengan sebutan cupang, dalam bahasa kerennya, bahasa ilmiahnya di sebut “Betta Fish”. Mungkin sudah lama bisnis ikan cupang atau Betta Fish ini di geluti banyak orang. Dari yang kecil-kecilan sampai yang benar-benar terjun ke dalam bisnis tersebut. Dengan berbagai jenis cupang atau Betta Fish itu sendiri. Dahulu mungkin yang kita [...]
Ok, so you've bought a betta, and now you need to know how to care for it! Let's start by setting up a great home for the betta. In the wild the betta, or Siamese Fighting Fish as you'll see them called sometimes live in rice bogs in Thailand. These bogs are pretty choked by rice plants and don't have a lot of moving water. This makes the betta able to live in pretty small places, as you see by the little cups they're sold in! It's a good idea to give your betta a bit bigger tank, though. This will help keep the tank from getting choked with waste so fast. A five-gallon tank is great for a betta and still pretty small. If you go bigger then you might want to pick up another kind of fish to share the space with your betta. We'll go over what types of fish make good tank mates later. One of
Many people say that when the transfer the betta fish to a new bowl or adding new water to the old bowl or tank itself, you should not use complete new water but slowly add new water to the bowl little by little. I do not believe in this. The point is you just need to maintain the pH and temperature of the new water. The pH should be slightly acidic and the water temperature around 80 degrees F. The main reason we change in water of the betta fish bowel is the water will be contaminated with the feces.Before transferring the betta fish to the new water. You just check the pH and temperature of the new bowl know that the temperature and pH and of optimum range and transfer the betta fish to the new bowl or tank. If you want to transfer the betta fish back to the its original bowl, jus
Betta fish Care Mating For breeding 10-gallon tanks are suitable. Sometimes even smaller tanks are utilized. The betta fish should be fed properly before breeding with live food.The temperature of the water should be around 80 degrees F as these betta fish are of tropical in habitate. They do not need special equipment.The betta fish in bubble nests. The male builds his floating nest of saliva coated air bubble called bubble nest when he is ready to breed. Hiding places should be provided to the female as the male betta fish tend to be agressive when mating. Under the bubble nest the male and female will begin circling with display of bright colors. The male will embrace the upturned female. As the female betta fish releases the eggs,they get fertilize and sink. The male picks
Yesterday’s post provided a great deal of health and lifestyle news… but I forgot to add one other tidbit that is actually from last week. After some thought last night, I decided to include it as a sole post for today, simply because the advice could save travellers a great deal of discomfort. And, this [...]
Betta Fish Care - Diseases The most common diseases caused widely are infections. It is suggested that Maracyn-2 be used for such infections. Maracyn-2 is used in betta fish care in every type of infections as an antibiotic. Maracyn-2 is used in gill diseases, fit rots, tail rots, and popeye. It is also used in septecemia and dropsy along with secondary infections. It is very important in betta fish care to change the water regularly twice a week when the betta fish is infected.Another type of disease affecting betta fish is fungal infection. It is secondary to bad water condition and the symptoms are fluffy whitish patches along the mouth, eyes,and fins. Betta fish care can be carried out when there is a fungal infection Malachite green and Methylene blue are the two types of medic
So you've got a lively iridescent betta fish in a nice air-ventilated tank with a heater, plenty of tasty food, but... have you got the name for him? (I heavily suspect that you're owner of a male betta).The task is hard because it only seems easy to rhink of a name until you really setyour mind for that. When the time comes, you feel absolutely stuck.The common names (and the easiest to devise) come to mind - Betty, or even Betta.That's it. "I have a betta called Betta", - doesn't it sound a bit primitive? So what are good names for betta fish? In fact, the suggestion are numerous, and imagination is the limit. But normally you'd want your betta to ba called simple (easy to remember; you'd be surprised at how often people forget names! It happens to most of us), yet should be easy on ears
Betta Fish CareThough in their natural habitat the betta fish are of dull brown or dull green color, selective breading and genetic manipulation you can get beautiful betta fish in many colors. The colors of betta fish are basically divided into three groups, solid, bicolors, and patterns.Examples of Solid Color Betta FishThere are three iridescent colors of betta fish available blue, green, and blue-green (this is a mixture of blue and green colors). Apart from these iridescent colors betta fish are aviable in other solid colors. These are translucent with no color, red color, orange color, copper, and black.Examples of Bicolor Betta FishBasically bicolor betta fish comes with different body and fin colors. The types are combodian and chocolate colore betta fish. The combodian betta fish
Sure everyone loves Goldfish but there are a very similar type of highly colored and active fish that are just as easy to care for. I'm talking about Betta fish, also known as Siamese Fighting Fish. Hailing from the Mekong river in Asia these beautiful fish usually grow to about 6cm in length although some may reach 8cm's or more. One little known fact is that their natural color is actually a dark green and brown. We see the bright colored ones today simply because of selective breeding by breeders from around the world. Betta fish are very easy to care for and this makes them a great choice for people who have busy lifestyles and wish to keep pet fish. Below are seven hot tips to keep your Betta fish in tip top shape. Number 1 - Simple Monitoring After you've had your Betta fish for a wh
Betta fish are some of the beautiful fish you can have. In their natural habitat they live in dirty and cloudy water and survive because they can breath air directly through an organ situated on the head called labyrinth organ. Once you have decided to get a new family member a beautiful long flowing finned, brilliantly colored betta fish, please go through the additional tips.Betta Fish Care Additional Tips:1. Once you select a new betta fish to be your fish, though the betta fish can live in a small bowl, it will be a nice idea to bring in a bigger bowel or a tank of 1 gallon. See that it tank is not very large and you have difficultly finding the betta fish hiding in some corner. Betta fish care additional tip #1 buy a reasonable sized bowl or tank, so you don't feel that you are tor
As I decided to learn about I started searching for information about betta fish and its care. I am listing down the basic tips on how to care for your betta fish.Betta Fish CareBowl: Betta fish are okay in small containers. They can breath air directly like humans with the help of the labyrinth organ situated on their head. Betta fish can also breath like other fish with their gills. Betta fish care tip # 1 is small bowls are okay.These betta fish are also called Siamese fighting fish because they are very territorial and fight when any other fish enters their territory including other betta fish, no not event a female betta fish. If you add a female betta fish, you will end up with a dead female betta fish with in minutes. So, betta fish care tip #2 is keep only one fish per bowl.Betta f
Like every betta lover, the aesthetics, the wonder of nature creating beauty,life, and aggressiveness in such a small form, the love for life, and the sheer pleasure the beauty of the male betta fish and its aggressive nature,attracted me to have a betta fish and care for it.My first betta fish which I actually bought to make my 3-month old daughter happy and able to appreciate life was a shining blue one which was an absolute beauty (though it is male I prefer to call it a beauty). My daughter loved it very much.Unfortunately, not knowing the fish will pop out of bowl, I filled the bowl to the brim with water. The next day early immediately out of bed as usual,I went to see the fish and the bowl was empty. Sad but determined to get a new one before my daughter is awake, I tried to but o
The Betta fish, also know as the Siamese fighting fish, is one of the most popular types of fish in the world. It is one of the most beautiful and recognizable types of fish. It'is also low maintenance compared to other pets. Caring for Betta fish is relatively easy as long as you follow a few simple rules. Follow the Betta fish care tips below and you'll be on your way to a happy and healthy pet. 1. Betta's need plenty of room to swim around, so a large enough bowl is important. They also need access to the surface. Betta's have a specialized respiratory organ that allows them to breath air directly from the atmosphere. 2. Betta fish do not require water filtration (in fact, they do better in standing water) so no pumps are necessary. But the water must be replaced every 3 days. The new
Betta splendens are great fighters. Some of the fighters don't know what defeat is, but only die when they can't enjoy the victory. It is often possible to train a betta fish to display certain behavior patterns. The behavior can be observed and desired, such as the Betta being a hard hitter, keeps on hitting the same position, its style and its tolerance. There are many betta fish training methods developed and extensively used worldwide. To make a great fighter, your betta needs special water conditioning. 1. Conditioning Ensure that the tank or jar has sufficient room for your betta to easily turn around. Plants or objects that might interfere with this should be placed at the back or to one side of the tank in order to leave sufficient room for circling. Bettas that are in comp
Exotic Tropical Fish are some of the most beautiful fish in the world. Tropical fish are so sophisticated that it takes very special care to keep them as a pet. Tropical Betta fish is not any different. They are beautiful, mean, delicate and very selfish. But they make great pets. In fact, tropical fish of various species make great pets. Historically speaking, Betta Fish are said to have gotten their name from an ancient clan of Asian warriors called the "Bettah". They were given these warrior's names because about 150 years ago people enjoyed participating in a popular sport that involved the fighting of two of these warrior fish. (In fact, sport was so popular that is was regulated - taxed by the King of Siam). One interesting note about Betta Fish fighting, is that unlike cock or dog f
Breeding Betta Fish - Betta fish care A Betta fish is a beautiful freshwater fish that comes in thumping color patterns. It is one of the most inexpensive fish to keep and doesn' t require much care at all. You can obtain a good breeding betta fish if you follow these simple requirements. Betta splendens(betta fish) have a fairly short lifespan, and are most successful as breeders when they under a year old (bettas in pet shops are usually at least six months old). They breed in bubblenests and do not require a large tank or special equipment.Breeding your betta fish in a good environment is very vital. Most breeders find that a bare bottomed tank of roughly ten gallons works well, although smaller tanks are also suitable.Ideally the fish should be conditioned prior to breeding, by feeding
Betta Fish care- Tips on Feeding Betta fish Knowing how to feed your betta is very crucial, since doing it wrong can pose big consequences for your betta's health. Here are some simple rules for feeding your betta fish: Always select the proper foods. Bettas are selective eaters. A betta specific pellet is OK, but live or freezing foods are preferable. The recommended diet includes frozen brine shrimp and frozen bloodworms. The succeeding rule is to not overfeed your bettas. Carefully dose the meals; because even if the fish eats all you give him, he will produce much more waste when overfed, and the pollution level of the jar he is in will go beyond safe range This problem is smaller if you keep your betta in a larger aquarium. Remember not to leave uneaten food in the aquarium! Once your
Betta Fish - In the acquarium Because of its beautiful colours and wonderful fin shapes, the Betta is popular with aquarists. The Beta fish originated in the hot, dampish rice paddies of Asia. The Beta Fish developed a way to breathe oxygen directly from the music, using a lung - like " warren " organ to survive as the rice paddies experienced drought. This way the bettas could still obtain music, while living in muddy, shrinking moisten holes and could survive until the rains reciprocal. Members of the genus Betta, to which the Siamese fighting fish belongs, are a type of "labyrinth fish" (a name also given to anabantids) because they have a labyrinth organ in their heads that allows them to take oxygen directly from the atmosphere in addition to the oxygen taken from water via their gil
When you decide to breed your Betta Fish, the first step is to make sure you are ready. It will take time, money, space for around fifty jars to separate males, a secure pond with no other fish and a good level of experience caring for Bettas already. Presuming the answer is yes; the next step is to obtain a female. This can be difficult, as few stores sell them. Once you have both, don't leave them in the same tank. Start with cheap Bettas, to avoid wasting lots of money. Later on, after you become an expert, you can try to breed your own masterpieces. Look for fish with some energy to increase the chances of spawning. The chosen fish should be between seven and eighteen months old, and a spare pair just in case is also a wise precaution. Prepare the mating tank, ten gallons is about ri
Betta fish make fun and beautiful pets, but more than likely your betta fish is going to get sick at some point in time. It is important that you are prepared to treat your betta when he is sick and this includes being aware of various diseases that affect betta fish, their symptoms, and how you can treat them. Once you know the basics of betta fish diseases you will be better prepared to recognize and treat your betta to prevent the disease becoming too serious or even fatal. The following are five of the most common diseases that affect betta fish. Tail or Fin Rot Tail rot and fin rot are common betta diseases that are caused by water that becomes too dirty. You can actually prevent this disease from ever affecting your fish if you are careful to always keep their water clean. As a gener
Betta fish use plants as a defensive strategy in their natural environments. This allows them to avoid contact with predators and other male Bettas Nervous or threatened-feeling Bettas will squeeze through close together plants to escape danger. Because of this, it is important to include some kind of plant in your Betta's tank, to reduce stress and allow it to feel that it can hide. While some people prefer artificial plants in their aquariums, live plants help to take care of harmful chemical byproducts in the tank, such as ammonia, nitrite and nitrates. They also perform the important function of gas exchange, keeping the water more oxygenated than an environment without plants or with artificial plants. Soft and leafy plants are preferred, to prevent damage to the Betta's scales should
Bettas are carnivorous. In the wild, they live off of insects and their larvae. Their mouth is designed to snatch prey on the surface of the water, and their digestive tract is too short to metabolize most plants. This means they are best suited for live food, but they can adapt to flakes and frozen or freeze dried foods. If flake food is used, it should be supplemented by frozen, freeze dried or live food. Brine shrimp, Daphnia, plankton, tubifex, glassworms, and beef heart are all good choices to feed Bettas, and are commonly available frozen or freeze dried. Note that Bettas can take up to a week to recognize a new food type, so you should keep the staple food constant and supplement with treats and other types of food occasionally. Most appear to prefer a mix of brine shrimp and bloo
The female Siamese Fighter is smaller, and duller in color her mate. Their fins are are also considerably shorter, but they do have similar coloration patterns as the male. Oftentimes, the female will have mild striping along the sides of her body. She grows to a maximum size of about 2 inches. Although she doesn't get the size or color, the female often will outlive the male by several months. The average Betta fish lifespan is about 2 to 3 years, but sometimes these tropical fish live up to 5 years if water conditions are ideal and food is optimal. The lifespan of a betta fish depends on how well cared for it is.Take good care of you betta, do frequent water changes, feed quality food (but avoid overfeeding), keep them warm (around 78 degrees F) and give them the largest tank you ca
The most important thing in your betta tank is the water. If your fish tank has water that is too hot or cold, too acidic or full of chemicals, or unbalanced in any other way, your fish could die. In order to properly maintain your tank and keep your fish healthy and happy, you will need to test the tank’s water on a regular basis. You should start by checking the aquarium’s temperature with a tank thermometer. It is important to check the temperature of your tank because if the temperature is too high or too low, it can leave your fish vulnerable to disease. Since temperature fluctuations are dangerous to betta fish, be sure to keep your tank away from any drafty areas, such as windows, doors or heater vents. Keep the temperature for betta at a steady level of 75-80 degrees F as th
Betta Fish Secrets - What You Need To Know
By Eric Paton
Betta Fish Secrets is a guide dedicated to Betta Fish lovers everywhere. Betta Fish can be some of the easiest fish to care for if you know what you are doing. Unfortunately for most Betta fish, their owners are clueless on how to take care [...]
Betta Fish Facts Part I1. Betta fish actually originate from the Southeast Asia, Thailand, Malaysia and China. Betta's name is derived from the Thai word ‘ikan bettah’. In Thailand, betta fish is known as pla-kad. Betta's name is pronounced in the same way as when we say the Greek letter 'beta', it is for this reason that many people misspell the name and is why you often see it written beta fish, which is the American way.2. Betta fish are one of the most popular aquarium fish, mainly because of its appearance, since betta fish certainly are not one of the easiest fish to keep in an aquarium. Betta Fish originates from the Mekong basin in Southeast Asia. However, with the right attitude and thoughtful guidance, it is not the difficult to become a happy owner of a thriving betta fish.
Betta fish eyesight is a frequent question on Internet forums. Surprisingly, many people believe that bettas have superb vision. They draw such a conclusion from the fact that bettas move to the surface when a man holds a hand over the tank ready to feed the bettas.Unfortunately, this reaction has nothing to do with excellent eyesight.On each side of betta's head lies a bulging eye. Eyes are protruding and have black colored iris. The rest of the eye could be of any color. A Betta cannot blink its eye. The eyes move as per the movement of the target. The sharp eyesight is one of the prime reasons to explain how Bettas are highly efficient warriors of their habitat. Betta fish swim to the top of the tank whenever they see a human hand hovering over it to place the food in. A Betta has monoc
ramadevara betta and another peak, originally uploaded by srinidhilv. This was shot way back in 2005 while I was travelling on Tumkur road, near Bangalore, India. The fortified hill has been one of my most favourite hiking spots.
Most people initially go for betta fish breeding just to see the breeding process themselves and see if they can do it. There are some people who breed betta fish solely to sell them but most get addicted after successfully breed their first hatch of betta fry and sell their betta fish to support their habit! Since a a bettas colour depends on its parents, it becomes very addicting trying to match a male betta and a female betta with just the right coloring to complement each other.
One of the most interesting things about betta fish is that they have extremely well-developed eyesight. Because of this, the betta fish will learn to swim to the surface when it sees your hand over the bowl to feed it.Betta Fish are also called Siamese Fighting Fish. The name Betta is pronounced as the Greek letter beta, and because of this, the name is often misspelled in American English, with one t instead of two. In Asia, betta fish is known as pla-kad. Betta fish are one of the most popular aquarium fish, mainly because of its appearance, since betta fish certainly are not one of the easiest fish to keep in an aquarium. Betta Fish originates from the Mekong basin in Southeast Asia.Betta fish lifespan is on average four years, but well-kept aquarium specimens can live longer than 5-6
Betta Fish Breeding GuideBreeding betta fish can be somewhat difficult. Especially with male Bettas, as they tend to be aggressive towards each other. However, the following steps will show you what you need to do in order to successfully breed your Betta fish.To begin, you will need the following (consult this as a check-list):Male and Female Betta Fish10 Gallon TankAquarium Sponge FilterAquarium Air Pump (the one with Pressure Valve is best)Aquarium CoverFood for Baby Bettas (Fry)Aquarium Heater (Submersible)Containers for as many as 100 baby fishFor a start, you need a female betta fish. These are pretty hard to come by. Most petstores only stock the more flamboyant male bettas. However, if you search hard enough on the net, or ask your local pet store nicely, they will probably be
Walmart water never gets treated what i mean is the ammonia is SO High and pH And all that good stuff so when you add it to the tank it is so new to the fish that it puts them in shock and kills them. the reason it didn't kill the others is luck, ive seen the water kill zero and I've seen the water kill 7you just don't know about Walmart.Only the strongest betta fish will survive in a tank with water from Walmart. Also, look for a sign of "ick", which looks like white spots on the fish. You can buy "ick" treatment at Walmart or any pet store. We have had the same problems with betta fish dieing in our tanks that were purchased from Walmart.
If you are looking for advice on tropical fish breeding, you must first decide what type of exotic fish you want to breed. Some tropical fish are live bearers, which means they give birth to live minnow babies (like we, humans, to). The other type includes egg bearers, which means the mother lays eggs and the minnow babies are born from the eggs. Most sources that provide tips on breeding tropical fish assume that live bearers are the better place to start, especially for starters who have limited or no previous breeding experience. Newbie breeders should hone their skills using any of three live bearer fish types. One of the secrets to raising strong and healthy is bathing your fish in tea made from Indian Almond leaves.The leaves of wild almond come from a tree known to produce a chem
Betta's like most of natures creatures, when living in a community structure will eventually form some sort of controlled structure between the fish. One dominant fish, usually a large one, healthy male or sometimes female will boss the other fish around. Just like with gorillas they are known as the 'alpha' fish. There will be some madness between the fish and a lot of pecking until the ALPHA position has been established. However, once the 'alpha' has been established there will actually be peace in the tank.Remove the alpha or add new fish and the cycle will start again as a new balance must be created.
Betta fish don't need heated water is a main reason so many betta owners have disease problems. You see customers come into pet stores with questions about what is wrong with their bettas. They are told that bettas are hardy fish, and can live in almost any conditions. And are told they don't need a heater for their bettas. Bettas are from Southeast Asia, and are use to water temps in the high 70's to low 80's.Low water temperatures stress out the bettas, lower their immune system and lead to all kinds of diseases.Betta fish will do much better if their environment duplicates conditions from their original wild life. The fish evolved in the rice paddy and back waters of Southeast Asian rivers and are tropical water temperatures in the 80-85 deg Fahrenheit range, and very humid. If the air
Bettas can be kept in any condition waterHere is a betta fish care myth I hear a lot. Bettas can be kept in any condition water... cause they are found in rice paddies of Thailand. First of all the bettas found in the wild... are wild.We all have domesticated bettas. Many, many generations removed from the wild. They need good, stable water conditions for a happy living.Not all waters are the same. As a matter of fact, waters have properties that vary greatly from one source to the other, and these "invisible" yet very real changes could kill (and do kill, in fact) your tropical fish on a daily basis.
How to properly breed betta fishBetta fish are nearly the easiest fish in the world to take care of in a home environment. They don't require anything special. Give them high-protein fish food, clean water, enough room to live and they tend to be happy and healthy.Betta fish breeding, however, can be the tricky consideration in the mix. Sometimes bettas simply don't seem to thrive on one choice or another. Fortunately, there are several options in regard to breeding betta fish. Choosing what is right will be a matter of personal preference, the fish's own preference and what a vet might recommend in some cases. The most common types of food suitable for breeding betta fish include:Betta fish food. Since betta fish are so popular, there are even special formulations of betta fish food flake
Betta Fish love living in Small ContainersThis Betta Fish Care myth Will not die. Just what your betta will do if you follow this myth. Many pet stores and employees sell customers small containers as most suitable betta homes. Many betta lovers think of such homes as best possible for their fish. The customers are told it's okay as long as they change the water often.This is wrong! Your betta fish will have a miserable, short, and diseased life. Would you want that for yourself? Of course not.Which would you rather live in... a shoe box... or a Castle? No choice, right?Being a betta lover you want to put your betta in a nice large home. I would recommend nothing less than a 3 gallon tank for your betta (or 2,5 at least). 5 gallon would be better, so they can then have lots of room to swim
Top Reasons to become a Betta Fish Lover1. Betta fish are the most colorful freshwater fish - vibrant is the word used describing the colors of a betta fish. Many colors of the rainbow are represented my this wonderful fish. And you can thank the expert breeders for carefully breeding these many wonderful colors.2. Betta fish are the most regal of freshwater fish - flowing fins and tails enhance the iridescent color of bettas.3. Betta fish have personality - They have a spunky attitude! When you walk by the tank the betta will come up to the glass and greet you. If he is feeling especially frisky, then he will flare his fins at you. After awhile your buddy will get to recognize you... how cool is that?4. Betta fish is one of the easiest fish to care for. You do need to set everything up ri
Two Male Bettas Will Always Fight To The DeathA commonly held betta fish care myth is two male bettas will always fight to the death. The only reason they will fight to the death is the loser/injured one has no place to hide. In a tank this is just the case. There is not enough room for the loser betta to run away and that is a shame. In the wild there is usually a place to hide.The two male bettas found in such tight quarters wouldn't help but fight.Now I understand how unnatural this myth really is.This is what Wikipedia says about betta fish fighting:Male bettas do not 'fight to the death' under normal conditions of the wild life; once one fish has clearly won the encounter, the loser will retreat to a safe location. In an aquarium, however, there is no place to run, and the winning fis
Flem is the newest addition. This is him yawning.
A Betta Named Sue is my own personal desk fish. He is the only crown tail of the bunch. This is him looking up at his reflection.
Anthem is the ugly one, and he is getting old.
December gets the big bowl, because he is a spoiled betta.
That’s not snow. That’s Rooi’s dirty bowl crumbs sprinkling down on him. His tank shifted around while taking this picture.
Mean Greenie was being stubborn while this picture was being taken, so this is the only good one.
Ivory, a pink betta, has developed some purple spotting on his fins.
“Thank God for Esteban.”
Tangelo smiles for the camera.
This is Sunset’s good side.
The holiday season is coming so I’ll start posting some stuff I find that you might find interesting.
The Fish In Space Betta Aquarium allows your fish to live amongst the stars and planets. The aquarium features a fun U.F.O. cap that beams the space ship’s light into the aquarium. The glow-in-the-dark stars and planets make for an exciting display during “lights out”. Compact size makes it perfect to place on a desk or counter top. Two button cell batteries included.
Fish In Space Betta Aquarium
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By: Sarah Bais Many people around the world have Betta fish, or Siamese fighting fish, in their personal fish tanks at home. These fish are very popular due to their beautiful appearance and interesting moves and the best thing is that even those that never have taken care of fish before or have not time to look after them can afford to have them. There are several tips and tricks that you must know in order to offer your Betta fish the proper care. Plus, in time you get to know your fish and simply by observation you will know if something happens with their state of health.- Betta fish usually need some extra space. Because they are very vivid and lively, they need a bowl that is big enough that allows them to swim happily, without hurting themselves. Also, a big bowl is necessary for a large surface in contact with air, so fish can take their oxygen.- Fresh water is very much to Betta’s liking. You do not necessarily need complicated filtration devices, but you can take care of th
Have you ever been to your local pet shop and seen the Bettas (also known as Siamese Fighters), in a tiny little tank? When I questioned my local pet store about the size of container they were kept in, they proceeded to tell me that it is what Bettas prefer! They had obviously been asked this many times, because they handed me a photocopied piece of paper explaining how to care for a Betta, and how they like to live in tiny spaces. Now I don't know about you, but I personally think it is extremely cruel, and I think the fish think so as well, as they look pretty miserable. A good indication of it is that they aren't showing off their beautiful fins, instead they are usually skulking near the bottom, fins down. Now the pet shop's theory is that Bettas live in small puddles of water in the rice fields of Asia, but what they don't tell you is that they move from puddle to puddle, and then on to bigger expanses of water. They are not stuck in one small puddle all their life, never me
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Swim Bladder is a commom betta ailment. It comes from constipation, overfeeding, bacteria infections and more. Swim bladder are not contagious. May be it can not cure, because it's can be caused by several things.Swim Bladder is almost always caused by overfeeding or constipation. Betta's stomach is big. Try to feed a little meal several times a day. Waring to feed your betta with fatty food such as blood worm, it's cause constipation.Symptoms:• Your Betta is difficultly swimming• Betta's stomach is big sizeTreatment:• Try to feed a little meal several times a day and Don't give fatty foods. you give diet food for your betta. Less water volume, helping to fish if it can't eat.Technorati tags : betta, bettas, disease, tropical fish, aquaria, fish
Velvet is one of the more common diseases in betta aquarium. Also known as Rust, Gold Dust Disease, it is caused by Oodinium sp. or Piscinoodinium sp.. They are dinoflagellate single cell, it's parasite that attacks your Betta. It generally infects the head and gill area first.The main indicator that your Betta has inflected is a copper or rust colored mist over the betta's head and body.Symtoms:• Yellow, copper or rusty colored mist on betta's head and body• Not eating food• Fish is lethargic• Fins clamped against bodyTreatment:If your Betta has Velvet Disease, it isolates him for treatment. And choosing one of five methods ....• Use aquarium salt (1% sol.) treatment must be given for 24 hours thereafter perform water changes 30-40%, but perform water change 100% every 2 day and treatment again. • Add five drops of Methylene Blue per 1 gallon of water (sol. 5% Methylene Blue)(treatment continuously for 10-14 days)• Add antibiotic (such as Tetracyclin, Oriomycin, Chlor
White Spot is disease which can happen always if there is temperature change. White Spot is a protozoa. It is the biggest single cell and sciencific name is called "Ichthyophthirius multifilis" or general name is called "Ich"When inflected betta that has white spots (size 0.5 - 1.0 mm.) all over his body and head. Because baby ich has destroy nearly inflected cell and feeding on blood and dead cells.Baby ich into adult ich, burrows out of the fish, free swimming and forming protective membrane inside of which it divides into 500 - 2,000 baby ich.When environment optimization, baby ich soon leave membrane in search fish to dine upon.Symtoms• Betta has white spots all over his body and head.• Betta is darting and scratching against plants , rocks or materials into tank.TreatmentsRaise water temperature up to 85 F, discontinue carbon filtration and ...• Add five drops of Methylene Blue per 1 gallon of water (sol. 5% Methylene Blue)• Add antibiotic (such as Tetracyclin, Oriomycin,
Sick betta fish will make make betta fish owners sad and sometimes hopeless in finding the cure to help their betta fish become healthy again.Before these sick betta fish can be treated, their diseases have to be identified first, so that appropriate actions can be taken. Treating sick betta fish with inappropriate treatment will not only make your fish unhealthy, but it can also endanger their lives.Here are a few diseases or sickness and suggestions on the treatment of your sick betta fish.1. Betta Fish Ammonia PoisoningSome of the symptoms include betta fish becoming sluggish and lethargic, losing appetite and gasping for breath at the water surface.The problems might be because of the poisoning in the water. So, take necessary action like checking the water pH, using aged water (which the water was left unused for about 24 hours before putting the betta fish in) and neutralizing the water with water treatment such as AmOuel (look for it in the pet stores).2. Betta Fish ItchJust lik
Bettas are carnivorous. In the wild, they live off of insects and their larvae. Their mouth is designed to snatch prey on the surface of the water, and their digestive tract is too short to metabolize most plants. This means they are best suited for live food, but they can adapt to flakes and frozen or freeze dried foods.If flake food is used, it should be supplemented by frozen, freeze dried or live food.Brine shrimp, Daphnia, plankton, tubifex, glassworms, and beef heart are all good choices to feed Bettas, and are commonly available frozen or freeze dried. Note that Bettas can take up to a week to recognize a new food type, so you should keep the staple food constant and supplement with treats and other types of food occasionally. Most appear to prefer a mix of brine shrimp and bloodworms for their Bettas.There are dedicated Betta foods on the market. These are usually pellets and should float on the surface for easy consumption. Hikari Betta Bio-Gold is well regarded, as are HBH Be
Just like any other pet, you are going to have to do a bit of work to make sure that your new betta will live in comfort. If you are bringing home a new betta fish there are a variety of setup tasks that you will need to do to make sure that your betta will have a healthy tank to call home. The following are some essential tips for setting up the tank for your new betta fish.Tip #1 - Tanks Size - It is important that you have a tank or bowl that will be large enough for your new betta fish. You want to be sure that when your betta swims around he will not constantly be bumping into the sides and hurting his fins. Make sure that the tank gives enough swimming space and that it has a large enough surface so enough oxygen will be available for your fish.Tip #2 - Have a Cover for the Tank - Another important setup tip for your tank is that you have a cover for your tank as well. If you do not have a cover, or you fail to put the cover on, your fish may jump out of the tank and either hurt
Betta is a popular tank fish and its maintenance is least painful. However, it does need care and you must be observant about its heath. A sick Betta is easy to spot since naturally the fish is very active and vibrant. If you have had the fish for a while you will be able to spot immediately when they are unwell.Following tips can help you keep the Betta ecosystem healthy and vibrant:1. A bowl large enough to allow ample swimming space is a prerequisite. The fish shouldn’t bump and tear its fins or scales. A large enough tank also ensures that the water has adequate oxygen level.2. These fish do not require filtration but need the cleanest water you can provide them. Change the water every three days to keep it clean and avoid infection in your fish. The water you add to the tank should have set out for 24 hours (aged water).3. Bettas are also called Siamese fighting fish because the male of the species will fight each other to death! Never put two males in the same tank. Females can
Welcome to your “5-Tip Crash Course” to raising happy, healthy Betta Splenden! Once you’ve absorbed these crucial tips, you’ll quickly have your Betta Splenden smiling at you and thanking you every day for saving them from their suffocating plastic cups you originally found them in.Betta Splenden are some of the most beautiful fish on the planet, who will constantly amaze your friends and family whenever they catch a glimpse of your fish tank. Bettas Splenden also have a personality of their own. If they’re happy and healthy, they’ll entertain you and make you smile warmly from the inside by waving their tails, dancing for you, and being extremely cute in general.And heck, let’s admit it: Once you’ve owned your first Betta Splenden, you’ll realize – They’re addicting!So without further ado, let’s get to your 5 crucial tips.=========================================Crucial Tip #1: Your Betta’s TankThe temperature of your Betta Splenden’s tank is extremely impo
Betta Fish are native to Thailand and Cambodia. The common name comes from the name of Siam, which is now Thailand, and the territorial battles the males conduct. Like many members of the animal kingdom, the males are the gaudier looking, to better attract females. The females tend to appear rather dull, and almost all Betta Fish sold are males for that reason. In the wild, they are dull greens and browns, but breeders have produced far more stunning color schemes.Some believe that Bettas cannot be kept with other fish. This is not true. Multiple male Bettas is a precondition for battle. Bettas with other fish around will still display and flare their fins, but won’t see this as a mortal insult.They should not be kept in a tank with fish that are aggressive or that nip fins, and only one male should be present. Female Bettas can usually play well with others, and there are cages to be used to separate male Bettas if they are kept in the same tank. These should prevent the fish from s
First of all, let’s dispel a myth about the best water for your Betta fish – it is NOT using bottled water! Many people, in an effort to give their fish the best possible environment will rush out and buy the most expensive bottled waters on the market. But the truth is, not only do most bottled waters not contain the essential minerals your fish needs, they may also contain some harmful chemicals. Likewise, you should never use distilled water or water that has been “purified” in any way – including through a carbon filter. This water won’t have the minerals that your Betta needs.The actual best water for your Betta fish is just plain old tap water! (By the way, if you’ve been using bottled water in the past, don’t worry. It won’t kill your fish, but unless your local tap water is so bad that you don’t drink it either, switch back to tap water ASAP. And if you have to used bottled water, make it spring water, and follow the steps below, to make sure that you remove
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