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QuestionWhy do pet stores keep betta fish in those small cups?Aaron Bernard is an Aquarium Specialist and the Owner of Limited Edition Corals in Phoenix, Arizona. With over ten years of experience, Aaron specializes in aquarium maintenance, custom design, manufacture, installation, and moving. Aaron holds a BS in Biochemistry from Arizona State University, where he studied the effects of climate change on coral reefs and began to propagate his corals.They really shouldn't do that, but they do because betta can survive by breathing the air above the water. They're relatively low maintenance, so pet stores tend to sell a lot of them.
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QuestionWhy does my betta go up to the surface of the water every once in a while?Aaron Bernard is an Aquarium Specialist and the Owner of Limited Edition Corals in Phoenix, Arizona. With over ten years of experience, Aaron specializes in aquarium maintenance, custom design, manufacture, installation, and moving. Aaron holds a BS in Biochemistry from Arizona State University, where he studied the effects of climate change on coral reefs and began to propagate his corals.Betta fish are one of the few species that can actually process oxygen from the air, so they may occasionally go up to the surface of the water to take in air. If you see your fish doing this regularly, it may be a sign that the water needs to be cycled.
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QuestionAre betta fish easy to care for?Aaron Bernard is an Aquarium Specialist and the Owner of Limited Edition Corals in Phoenix, Arizona. With over ten years of experience, Aaron specializes in aquarium maintenance, custom design, manufacture, installation, and moving. Aaron holds a BS in Biochemistry from Arizona State University, where he studied the effects of climate change on coral reefs and began to propagate his corals.Any fish is going to require a fair amount of work, so don't assume you won't have to do anything, but they are among some of the easier fish to care for.
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QuestionHow often should you change betta fish water?Craig Morton is the CEO of Aquarium Doctor Inc. based in Huntington Beach California and servicing Orange County, Los Angeles County, and the Inland Empire. With over 30 years of aquarium experience, Craig specializes in creating custom aquarium designs along with aquarium installation, service, and maintenance.It's always a good idea to change 25% of the water a minimum of every other week.
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QuestionWhat kind of plants can I put in my tank for my betta fish?Community AnswerThe best plants for betta fish are live plants or marimo moss balls. If you get plastic plants, you are at risk for tearing their fins. Live plants can be a bit harder to take care of, but marimo moss balls only need a bit of sunlight.
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QuestionDo bettas like a sunny environment or should I be providing lots of shade for the fish to hide in?Community AnswerBettas know the difference between night and day, and will be more lively when its light outside. They enjoy as much of a natural environment as possible, being able to be awake or asleep, at the normal times, so aim for as naturally lit an environment as possible. Don't keep them in direct sunlight though, as they cannot escape the heat if the water warms too much.
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QuestionI bought betta color enhancing flake for its food, but my fish wouldn't eat it for the past day. Should I get different food?Community AnswerYes. Bettas typically do not like flake food. Try frozen-thawed food or a high quality pellet. But in the pellets the first ingredient should be a good protein. For example, whole salmon. Not fish meal.
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QuestionWhy are there bubbles around the top of the water? Are they harmful to my fish?Community AnswerBubbles on the top from a male betta mean he is ready for a female mate. The bubbles are a good sign and will not harm your fish.
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QuestionHow often should I change the tank?Community AnswerFor a filtered aquarium of 2.5 gallons or larger, 25% once a week should suffice. Remember to test for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate regularly, to determine your own personal water changing schedule.
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QuestionWhat if your betta lies down a lot? Is it dying?Community AnswerIf it is on its side and slightly curled, it may be sick and yes, it may be dying. However, that isn't a given either, as bettas can be quite the lazy too and rest a lot.
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QuestionCan I put my betta tank near a window?Community AnswerYou can put your betta tank near the window, but algae will grow much faster and you would have to monitor the temperature more often. The light could raise the temperature in the tank which could be dangerous to the betta.
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QuestionI just got a betta fish, it has been a week and it hasn't eaten since then. What can I do?Community AnswerIt can take around a week for the fish to get adjusted to its new surroundings. Make sure that you use filtered water and keep removing uneaten food until the fish decides to eat.
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QuestionIs there a way to remove uneaten food particles from the bottom of my tank without hurting my fish?Community AnswerUse a long baster. Squeeze the bulb first before submerging it into the tank, then release the bulb slowly and it will suck up any debris at the bottom of the tank. Squirt the dirty water into a sink or toilet before using the baster to pick up more debris.
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QuestionDo Harlequin Rasboras normally provide good tankmates for a Betta? I had 5 Rasboras and my 1 1/2 year old male Betta killed them all in about 2 weeks.Community AnswerIf your Betta kills anything, he dislikes fish friends and may never get along with any type of fish you may choose to put with him, so it depends on your Betta's personality.
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QuestionIs a lamplight harmful to betas?Community AnswerIt is best if they have low to no light. Light that is diffused would probably be fine. Normal light in your home is fine too. But these guys like it on the shady side best, especially stay away from LED lights as these are too bright for betta. If your tank was filled nicely with plants so they can have the shade they desire and a ledge (not real stone thought), they can hide from light.
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QuestionDo I feed a pea if my betta is bloated?CaeiiaTop AnswererYes, you can get a pea and microwave it until it is softened. Take off the pea's skin and feed the pea's inside to the betta. This will provide fiber that will help his constipation (if that's the cause of bloating).
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QuestionMy male Mickey has a growth over his right eye. Just appeared. Is that serious? What can I do for him.Community AnswerThat could be a fungal or bacterial infection. You should research and treat it promptly.
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QuestionIs it ok to have snails in the tank?Community AnswerYes. I just bought my new betta fish yesterday and I bought a snail to come home too. The snail does no harm to the betta, nor does the betta to the snail.
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QuestionIf I put a mirror in front of the betta fish, will it want to attack because it might think it's another fish?Community AnswerIt might try, since some aren't smart enough to realize it's a mirror, and it could get confused or even die of shock. To be on the safe side, don't add a mirror; it's only for your benefit, not the fish's.
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QuestionIf I have a Betta tank that has a divider, can I put one male on one side and one on the other? Should I add a cave for them to hide in?Community AnswerThey should be okay separated by the divider. You should include something like a cave. Bettas love to hide. It may be best to create an aquatic plant hideout, like aquatic plants planted closely together, or buy a decorative cover for them to hide in.
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QuestionThe water in our tank is quite green even after a 50% water change. Any suggestions?Community AnswerCheck to make sure no algae is growing on the bottom or sides of the tank. Also, make sure you are changing the water at least every two weeks. Uneaten fish food in the tank may also be a cause.
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QuestionShould I get the necessary things before I get my fish, or can I wait one day to get the things?Community AnswerYou should get the necessary things first so that your fish can adjust to his/her new habitat quickly and is not disturbed yet again the day after arriving home by the addition of the "necessary things". Moreover, "necessary things" are needed for the survival of the fish, such as regulated water, food and shelter...
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QuestionHow do I play with the fish?Community AnswerGently rest your finger on the glass, and move it back and forth so your fish will follow you. If it seems scared, stop, and try again later.
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QuestionHow do I know if your betta fish is a boy or girl?Community AnswerUsually, male betta fish have longer fins, but certain male bettas are of plakat variety, meaning that they have shorter fins. The sex of the betta should be on the cup you got them in, as most pet stores label it, but female bettas almost always have shorter fins.
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QuestionThere is condensation on the container I have my betta in when I put the cover on -- will that hurt the betta?Community AnswerNo, condensation the cover only is actually a good thing because it shows that the water is warm enough that it is evaporating. If there is never condensation on the cover, then your betta is probably too cold.
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QuestionI have had George for about 2 months now. I finally got him a tank, 1.5 gallons. He is making bubbles and he seems to be moving around a lot more then usual. Is he OK?Community AnswerYes, as a matter of fact, he is as healthy as can be. Male bettas make bubble nests when they are ready to breed, and if he swims more than usual, he is happy and healthy!
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QuestionCan I put a female fish in with the male fish?Community AnswerThe answer is no. With one and only one exception, and that is for breeding them after they have both been conditioned, which is a two to three week process in itself. They will go after each other, rip fins, and most likely one will die.
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QuestionWhy are there bubbles around the top of the water tank?Community AnswerIf you have a male betta, he could be building a bubble nest! He isn't confused. He's happy in his home!
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QuestionHow long should I wait after conditioning the water to add my fish?Community AnswerIt depends on the conditioner. Usually it's about 15 to 20 minutes, but it should say on the side of the bottle.
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QuestionCan they live without air?CaeiiaTop AnswererIf you mean at all, no. They can gulp some air that we breathe.
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