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How to Care for Betta Fish - 5 Hot Guidelines

By: T L Gallamore

When it comes to Betta care, there's a lot of stuff. And buy stuff, I of course mean information. The trouble with this is that when so much content is put out without first being checked by a legitimate authority, rumors get started, and misinformation can spread like wildfire. Below are five time and research proven tips to successfully learn how to take care of Betta fish, enjoy!

#1) Tank Size: You may have heard around the Internet that it's okay to house Betta fish in itty bitty or containers because they are used to living in the rice paddies of Eastern Asian. The dilemma with this view is that Rice paddies aren't really little at all, in fact most of them extend for several miles and are over 1 to 2 feet deep. Just like most any other pet you own Betta fish like to be active. My fish at this time lives in the 10 gallon tank and loves it. When picking out a permanent home for your finned friend, try and purchase the largest tank that is realistic for the space you have to work with.

#2) Food Type: while several varieties of Betta fish food are offered you should know that merely a couple are truly suitable for everyday consumption. Live foods are wonderful and your Betta fish will love them as treats, they do not offer the full nutrients your fish needs to maintain a healthy diet. The two foods I recommend are pellets or flakes. Personally, I prefer pellets because they are relatively uniform in size and therefore easy to measure out.

#3) Food Amount: In learning how to take care of Betta fish, you will find that one of the most widespread mistakes is overfeeding. A Betta fish's stomach is about as big as its eyeball, meaning it truly can't hold a whole lot. Overfeeding is unsafe and is the number one killer of pet Betta fish. If you opt to feed pellets, give just two in the morning and two at night. Bear in mind, Betta fish can go a long time without eating and if you can't remember if your fish has gotten a meal it's better off skip it, he'll be fine.

#4) Water Source: When it comes to the water supply in your tank, the best way of guaranteeing a harmless environment is by using tap water. Merely buy de-chlorination drops and use the directions on the bottle to ensure no harmful minerals remain to hurt your fish.

#5)Water Temperature: This is the one place that I'm going to tell you being exact really doesn't matter. You'll want to have a little heater to sustain a temperature somewhere between 78 and 84°F. Anyplace in this range is entirely suitable and will make for one happy fish.

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