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Caring For Your Betta Fish
By Dustin Williams
Freshwater fish come in a variety of shapes and colors. Each one is beautiful and unique in its own
way, but one species stands out from among the rest. That one is the Siamese Fighting Fish, also
known as the Betta Fish. When healthy, these fish are very hardy and brightly colored. They enhance
the look of any tank. Therefore, they are becoming very popular. However, many people do not know
how to properly care for them.
The most important thing to know about these fish is that males do not like other males. If you put two
males together, they will fight and eventually kill each other. However, a male Betta will live peacefully
with several female Betta Fish at once. Secondly, because these fish can breathe air, they do not
require a lot of space. They can successfully be kept in a smaller tank if the proper conditions are met.
However, they will be happier and more brightly colored if they have more space to swim. It is also
important to remember that Betta do not like temperature variations. They will be much healthy if their
water temperature is kept at a steady temperature of about 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Although these fish can and do eat plants, plants do not contain the nutrition that they need. Betta Fish
are carnivores and therefore have to eat meat. Small worms, such as blood worms, are a good food
source. They can also eat brine shrimp and other crustaceans. Also remember that a Betta's waste
products, just like those of other fish, produce a lot of ammonia. If this builds