Live Betta
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![]() Orange Red HM male betta live fish US $17.00 |
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![]() Live Betta Red Halfmoon Pair US $65.00 |
![]() Live Betta Lavender Halfmoon Betta US $18.00 |
![]() Live Betta Red HMPK US $18.00 |
![]() Live Betta White Charcoal HMPK US $18.00 |
![]() Live Betta Black HMPK US $18.00 |
![]() Blue Red Halfmoon Male Live Betta US $15.00 |
![]() Live Betta Halfmoon Plakat 1 HMPK US $18.00 |
![]() Nice Black Blue Halfmoon Betta Live Fish US $30.00 |
![]() White Pearl Plakat Male Betta Live Fish US $25.00 |
![]() Red Male Crowntail Live Betta US $8.00 |
![]() Plakat Male Live Betta US $12.40 |
![]() Live Super Delta Betta Fighting Fish For Freshwater Plant Aquarium US $11.99 |
![]() Black Red Silver Male Crowntail Live Betta US $17.99 |
![]() Blue Red Male Crowntail Live Betta US $17.99 |

How long can betta Fish Live in water without the water conditioning fizz tabs?
My friend's mother is visiting and cleaned her betta fish's bowl out while we were out for the day, but didn't put the fizz tabs in the new water. All the close pet stores are closed now, and we can't find the fizz tabs anywhere. So, how long can the fish live in the untreated water?
You should be able to find some type of water conditioner at stores besides pet stores. Do you have a Wal-Mart, K-Mart, or other similar store near you that has a pet department? Look for one with sodium thiosulfate as an ingredient. You will need to be able to remove any chlorine or chloramine that's in the water to keep the fish safe.
If you can't get these, you should let the fish stay in water taken from the tank until you can get this.
BTW, a bowl isn't the best living conditions for a betta. They're tropical fish and should have a heater to keep their water warm. I keep mine in 2.5 or 5 gallon tanks which don't take up that much more room than a large bowl.
Betta Fish Care - Seven Hot Tips on How to Care for 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 while you will soon recognize their behaviors and activities. You will soon be able to see if your Betta fish are poorly. If your fish seem lethargic measure the temperature of the water. Too cold and your fish will seem listless. The ideal water temperature should be about 28 degrees centigrade (approximately 82 Fahrenheit).
Number 2 - Keep The Water Clean
This may sound obvious to some but your Betta fish need clean water. You shouldn't need a water filter but try to change at least a quarter of the tanks water twice a week. This will insure that it stays nice and clean and will help to keep away any infections. Try not to use water straight out of the cold tap but leave it out for a day at least to let it settle. Be sure to use a PH testing kit (you can get these from your favorite pet store) and try to keep the PH at around 7.0.
Number 3 - Size Matters!
When choosing a tank make sure it will be large enough for your Betta fish to swim around comfortably. A 20 litre tank is ideal. Sharp rocks and stones should be avoided. You don't want your pride and joy to rip or tear any of his/her fins.
Number 4 - Keep A Lid On It
Betta fish like to jump! Knowing this try to keep the water level approximately 6 centimetres below the top of your tank. This, along with the lid, should stop your fish flipping themselves onto the table for your cat to find. DO NOT use an air tight lid! Bettas can take oxygen direct from the waters surface so make sure there are good air holes in the lid.
Number Five - Fish Need Friends Too
It is a wise idea never to keep other Betta fish in the same tank. They are not called Siamese fighting fish for nothing! Try not to keep mirrors or shiny surfaces near the tank as they will flare up at the slightest sign of another Betta, even if it's themselves. Male Bettas tend to be the worst for this type of behavior. It may be fun to watch but all you will do is stress your fish and decrease its lifespan. You can keep other fish with your Bettas. Loaches, platies (or moons) and Cory catfish are ideal tankmates.
Number 6 - Cleaning
Never (and we mean never) use soap or detergents to clean out your fish tank. Simply use a plastic brush and warm water to scrub any rocks or decorations you may have. To remove any old food from the bottom of the tank try using a pipette or a kitchen baster. This will ensure your tank stays nice and fresh and doesn't smell.
Number 7 - Food
Your Betta fish will absolutely love live food such as brine shrimp or bloodworms. Feeding them live food will keep them active and it is great fun to watch them gobbling them all up. For variety try feeding them on thinly chopped vegetables like broccoli, carrots and soybeans. They will enjoy these just as much as live food. Feeding your Bettas on a wider range of food will help them to live longer.
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