Betta fish care
Three Hints for Bringing Home A Content, Healthy Betta Fish


Betta fish care
Alright, so if you are reading this, I'll assume that on some level you are considering getting a Betta fish. Which is great to hear, because even though every year more and more pet enthusiasts get turned to this fun pet keeping, there's always space for more. Caring for a Betta is incredibly rewarding but it's important that you start out on the right foot! In the following few paragraphs, I'll walk you through a few extremely vital guidelines for selecting a healthy Betta from the start, so that your first Betta fish rearing experience is a positive one!



Step 1) Deciding on A Betta


Betta fish care
Even as this step could look like an unimportant one, a lot of beginning Betta fish caregivers damage their likelihood of getting a healthy betta by not knowing the things to keep an eye out for, and picking an ill or dying Betta from the start. Most people go to a large chain pet store their first time, versus a breeder or specialty store, which is no big deal, but just means you have to do additional screening to make certain you get a healthy fish. What you're likely going to see is 20 or 30 small plastic containers with a Betta splendens packed into every of them. Basically, your initial charge as a Betta owner is to pick out a pet that is fit, without disease, and (of course!) visually pleasing to you.



As one of your first tasks, take a look at the fins of a potential winner and ensure there are no tears or perceptible damages, because fin rot is one of the most common pet store disorders. Next, make sure that your fish's eyes are not cloudy, as they must be clear and seem alert and engaged. Finally, lift up the cup of a pet you are thinking about getting and see what it does, it should move around at least a little bit; if it doesn't, the fish might be under the weather or excessively exhausted and should probably be left in the store. When you locate the perfect blend of fit, alert, and, beautiful you have stumbled upon your new pet!



Step 2) A Good Journey Home



When you go to take your fish home you will more than likely be given a clear plastic bag, ask for a colored one if you can as the fewer light/colors your new pet can see, the less stressful a ride or walk home is going to be. Another item to take into consideration is that you in fact do not need very much air in the sack you are transporting your fish in. Even though Betta fish are able to breathe surface air like we do, they also have traditional gills and can breathe the disolved oxygen in water with no trouble at all. Also, a bag with too much air in it allows for water sloshing and movement, which is incredibly stressful for a Betta that is already being taken from one home and placed in a whole new environment.



Step 3) Make certain Your Aquarium is Already Setup!



Tank setup is really one of the few places where Betta care can become complex. When you are preparing your tank you will want to go through a procedure known as "cycling".Cycling is about growing an ecosystem of bacteria and suitable chemical levels within a tank prior to actually adding any fish to it. When done correctly, cycling ensures that by the time you add bettas to your aquarium, all of your chemical balance concerns will be a non-issue.



For more about the steps above and general betta fish care tips and guides, take a look at http://www.caringforbettafish.org/

 

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