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  • Question
    How often should I change my betta's water?
    Craig Morton
    Aquarium Specialist, Aquarium Doctor Inc.
    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.
    Aquarium Specialist, Aquarium Doctor Inc.
    Expert Answer
    Try to change 50% of the water in the tank twice a week to keep it nice and clean.
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    How do I know if my betta has fin rot?
    Craig Morton
    Aquarium Specialist, Aquarium Doctor Inc.
    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.
    Aquarium Specialist, Aquarium Doctor Inc.
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    A betta fish with fin rot will appear to have damaged, frayed, or sickly looking fins.
  • Question
    What's the best kind of heater to use for my betta's tank?
    Craig Morton
    Aquarium Specialist, Aquarium Doctor Inc.
    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.
    Aquarium Specialist, Aquarium Doctor Inc.
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    You should use either a pad type heater if the tank is small or a probe heater if your betta is in a larger aquarium.
  • Question
    My betta keeps sinking to the bottom, and his fins are more or less spiked. I have not seen any loss of color. I keep him in a small tank with no heater. What could be wrong?
    Caeiia
    Top Answerer
    A heater for tropical fish (about 78 degrees Fahrenheit) is recommended. Bettas are tropical, and like reptiles, can get sluggish if temps are not warm enough. Bettas do well in 2.5 gal tanks and above, but a heater is really important. If you can, get a bigger tank and a filter that minimally disturbs the water.
  • Question
    I'm trying to treat my betta fish with fin rot in quarantine 1 gallon bowl. Is there any way to keep it warm?
    Community Answer
    Yes, get the Marina Betta Submersible Aquarium Heater. It preheats the water to 78 - 80 degrees Fahrenheit, and is good for up to 1.5 gallon tanks. Very useful for quarantine. It's cheap, too.
  • Question
    My mom says I don't have to get a heater for a betta. Is she right?
    Community Answer
    If where you live gets cold (like winter), you should definitely buy a heater. Make sure the water temperature is above 20 Celsius and lower than 28 Celsius.
  • Question
    I have a betta fish, and I keep it in a 1 gallon fish bowl. I don't have a heater for it. What's the best way to keep the bowl warm?
    Community Answer
    Create some kind of box made out of styrofoam to put the bowl in. Styrofoam can keep heat, so it is really handy when you have a betta fish.
  • Question
    I have a 2.2 gallon tank, and a 10W mini heater that is not adjustable for temperature. The thermometer keeps showing 82-84 degrees. Is this too warm? Should I turn the heater off?
    Community Answer
    Yes, this is on the warm side for a betta. However, your betta can probably survive -- better that it's too warm than too cold.
  • Question
    Is the Marina Betta EZ Care tank good?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it works well for betta fish.
  • Question
    My beta water is at 72, I want to put his heater in. Do I have to remove my fish or can I just add the heater?
    Caeiia
    Top Answerer
    Just be careful not to touch your betta. If this is impossible because of a small tank then you'll have to remove the betta (slowly!) and put him into a container of tank water. Right after moving the heater into place, you can put the betta back. Make sure no plugs or anything non waterproof from the heater is in the water or wet (install drip loop according to instructions).
  • Question
    Is it normal for a fish not to eat its food? My fish sinks to the bottom of its tank.
    debanshu biswas
    Community Answer
    Betta swallows their food and throws out their food. It is very natural. Don't give the betta excessive food because the excess will spoil the water. Feed them twice a day. Bettas are quite shy and calm.
  • Question
    Where do I put a sticky thermometer on a five gallon fish tank?
    Lily
    Community Answer
    There is no correct spot to put a thermometer in a fish tank. Just stick it wherever you like, but make sure it's fully submerged!
  • Question
    How do I make my tank water warmer without a heater?
    Community Answer
    You could try heating pads/lamps, but you can't adjust the heat with those, so you should really look into getting a heater.
  • Question
    Is my beta going to be okay? I did a full water change because it was so filthy that you couldn't see the fish.
    InfiniteWazzle
    Community Answer
    Hopefully he'll be fine. Make sure you do regular water changes for your fish. Maybe even set up a water change schedule. I recommend changing the water 25% once every week.
  • Question
    Is the My Fun Fish Tank good for a betta?
    Community Answer
    I've read up on the product and the amount of water it holds is not recommended for a betta. Try a 2.5 gallon tank with a heater and filter.
  • Question
    Do you leave the water heater on even when on vacation?
    Community Answer
    That really depends on the heater. If it’s unpredictable and doesn’t keep the temperature stable, then you’ll want to lower the temperature while away and have someone come check on your fish. You’ll need someone to feed it anyway.
  • Question
    Can I keep my 2.5-gallon fish tank close to a radiator?
    Community Answer
    You may bake the fish accidentally. I wouldn't put the thank within 4 feet. The heaters that you can buy and place in the tank are the safest.
  • Question
    My tank is only a quart-sized tank, how am I supposed to keep the water warm when most heaters are for gallon size and up?
    Community Answer
    Since your tank is not big, I recommend just keeping your betta in a relatively warm room, preferably around 35 C. Of course, your betta would be a lot happier in a larger tank, so it would really be best to upgrade your tank and then you can get a heater.
  • Question
    I keep my apartment at 72 in the colder months, and it gets warmer in the summer. My betta bowls are not big enough to put thermometers or heaters in. Is the temperature okay for my bettas?
    Community Answer
    It should be at least 76-81 degrees, any lower than 74 is not recommended for bettas. You can upgrade your tank to a larger one that can accommodate a heater with a thermostat that maintains a constant temperature. Do not trust betta heaters. They only heat up water and don't maintain a consistent temperature.
  • Question
    I have a 1 gallon bowl, and I just bought a betta today. Will I need a heater or filter?
    InfiniteWazzle
    Community Answer
    Yes, you should get a filter for your betta. It cleans the waste that it produces and prevents a disease called fin rot, which occurs when the fish is always surrounded by its own waste. A heater is also necessary, because bettas are tropical fish. But cold water holds more oxygen, so make sure the water doesn't get too hot.
  • Question
    My betta is in an aquarium with heater and thermometer. His aquarium has a lid with feeding lid. Can I sit his aquarium under my table lamp with the light on so I can look at him?
    Community Answer
    That should be safe, but you should keep an eye out for any algae growth.
  • Question
    How do I estimate the temperature of my tank without a heater or thermometer?
    Community Answer
    You can touch the water and estimate the temperature based on your body temperature, but this is very unreliable. You should get a thermometer as soon as you can.
  • Question
    How would I cure my Betta fish if he has a swim bladder infection?
    Community Answer
    I suggest reading wikiHow's article on fixing swim bladder disease in goldfish for some advice.
  • Question
    Can betta fish survive without a heater?
    Sarah Klein
    Community Answer
    Yes, betta fish are completely fine without a heater. Heaters help them live longer lives, but they're not required.
  • Question
    Is it bad to have two female bettas in the same bowl?
    Sarah Klein
    Community Answer
    Two females are fine, but make sure they don't fight. Some get along and some don't. I suggest putting one in a tank, then putting the other in a small container or bag inside the tank. If all is well, release the one in the bag. If they fight, separate them immediately. Bettas need a lot of space, though. You should have at least a 5 gallon tank for two of them.
  • Question
    Can I have a heater without a filtration system?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You don't need to have a filter system in your tank to have a heater. I highly recommend both, though. It's better for your fish.
  • Question
    I have a small bowl (1 gallon) and am planning to upgrade to a bigger tank. How many times do I have to do a small water change?
    Community Answer
    Cchange the water every week or so. Try to do a 15% water change.
  • Question
    I have been researching heaters for days and all the bad reviews are freaking me out. I want a safe heater wont electrocute or overheat my fish. What do I do?
    Reepicheep
    Community Answer
    There are a lot of negative people out there who give bad reviews just because they can. Go to a pet store near you and buy a betta heater. Don't just buy a super cheap one, or one that doesn't meet the temperature and tank size requirements, but the point is to just buy one that matches the tank size and put it in your tank. It sounds like you've really done your research, so trust your own judgment. Only a very small percentage (.000009%) of heaters out there are bad and if you keep an eye on how the new heater is working, you can be certain you've chosen correctly.
  • Question
    Do you need aquarium salt in a betta fish tank?
    Lunar Lua
    Community Answer
    No. Bettas are freshwater fish, and saltwater can irritate their skin and gills.
  • Question
    My betta tanks keep getting to 66 Fahrenheit during winter and I want to stop this. What is the best and cheapest kind of heater for a 5 gallon tank?
    Community Answer
    That’s not good! There is a Tetra 50 watt Heater that is very affordable and should fix your issue.
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