Introducing Bettas Fish

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Introducing Bettas Fish

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Introducing Betta Fish

Betta fish additionally renowned as Siamese fighting fish are the most preferred variety of pet fish as they are lovely in their individual ways. The majority of bettas scales and long fins have amazing colours. Male Bettas tend to be coloured more brightly with colours going from red to blue, They are also a lot more aggressive than the female Bettas. It is in addition well-known in only some places to allow the Betta fish scrap for bets. Normally their natural habitat is in slower moving waters and need water temperatures that are warmer. Bettas need a fish tank where the water is kept to a temperature of at least 70 degrees so a heater would be a required option.

Apart from this, Bettas need a measure of small insects, or insect larvae along with normal regime of flake foods, or frozen fried fish foods. Adequate room in the fish tank is required for Betta fish to be able move about with their large fins and give them ample breathing space. Bettas need a good quality of oxygen as they breath it from the air, Bettas are Labyrinth.

Additional Attention Necessary

It is a common piece of information that Betta fish possess a pretty forceful temper. Having 2 male Bettas in the same tank is not advised, this goes along with putting new fish in with your existing Bettas. This could turn nasty if the dominant Betta fish begins attacking or injuring the weaker fish. Seperating Bettas that are fighting should be done for the safe keeping of any others.

Fish condos and mesh dividers can be used to part Bettas if you must add two males to the same tank. A fish tank with Bettas should if possible be kept covered.

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