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Betta Fish Tanks

To know how the care of your Betta fish to catch is very important in order to survive. There are many options when it comes to choosing between the different Betta Aquariums. If you have bought a Betta, you're probably setting up his apartment. The first thing you need is a tank. Over the tank, the better, as bettas are generally happier with more land. If you have no other fish, a tank for three to five gallons, is an excellent choice. If you have other fish, the choice of a larger tank would be more appropriate, and makes it clearer. Although it is not a good idea to put a Betta in other fish, has done it. Bettas are very territorial and will attack other fish that wander into their territory. Most Betta Aquariums have a type of scene, be it a single plant, decorative gravel, or a small cave. The more creative with your tank will be the happier your Betta. Many new owners with Betta Betta vase holding in. It's all good as long as the pot is big enough for the Betta to swim, explore, and not crammed into a tiny space. A city-sized aquarium is always the best solution for a Betta fish happy. If you plant in an aquarium betta make sure that the plant no leaves are taken at the fins of the Betta. Some plants have prickly leaves which catch and fins can break. The best choice is either fake plants for the tank or live plants, choose well rounded leaves. Aquarium gravel is a good way to justify plants in the tank. Clay-water tank disorder and not a pleasant place for your Betta can do to live. The planting of live plants in the tank must be well fed, and the Betta. A major shortcoming that the plants, when planted in gravel iron. You can avoid this by taking iron supplements. Make sure you set the plants you intend to work in the tank before starting to ensure they are consistent with your Betta, and you do not lose time or money in something that does not buy or live in May, research. Betta aquariums in all shapes and size of the smallest ship in huge tanks of 50 gallons come. There are so many different ways to choose, you're sure to find one that your decor and make your Betta happy.

How to Make a Betta Fish Tank in a Vase

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Many individuals enjoy raising betta fish. If you don’t have a fish tank accessible or if you would prefer something a little more aesthetically pleasing, you able to use a large vase in lieu of a traditional tank.

 Step 1
Secure a medium to large vase. In addition to being able to hold enough water, it needs to have a wide enough mouth that you could move your fish in and out of the vase without much trouble. You will also must clean the vase fully 1 to 3 times/year.

Step 2
Dress the vase. Pebbles or marbles can be placed at the bottom to give it a little of  color, but be sure to sufficiently rinse them. Once these are in place, insert the filter and pump according to the directions.
It is recommended that you suction these to the side of vase, although this is not required. Finally, insert the plants into the vase, producing sure that they do not fully block the surface of the water.

Step 3
Add water. Use filtered water unless you are completely sure your tap water is free of magnesium, fluoride, and different additives. You can also add a water conditioner at this time. The water should be slightly above room temperature, and you should only fill the vase about 5/8ths initially, as you don’t want it to overflow when you add the fish.

Step 4
Let the water sit for a day. This allows the filter to do its work and purify the water.

Step 5
If you haven’t already done so, buy the fish. A pet store employee can help you do this, but your fish should look healthy, with moving fins and no mold or discolorations.

Step 6
Introduce the fish to its new environment by either mixing some of the water that has been sitting in the vase with the fish’s, or by having the fish sit in its bag in the water, allowing both pools of water to mix. You can then maneuver the fish into the vase.

Step 7
Feed your fish 2 to 3 pellets of food a day. Keep a second container available nearby in case you knock over the vase and it breaks.

How to Find a Betta Fish Tank

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 Bettas are fashionable fish for their brilliant colors as well as long, graceful fins. Bettas are famous for their aggressive nature. For this reason, betta owners generally use special tanks that house only one fish to preclude fighting. Betta tanks could be found in numerous places. Or, you could improvise one, if needed. Read on to learn more.
 

Step 1
Go to a pet store that sells fish, or a specialty aquarium store, and browse the fish tanks available. Look for the smallest tanks, which are usually meant for betas. Find a betta vase topped with a plant for a more uncommon habitat. Feed any fish that live in a beta vase instead of relying on the plant roots for food.

Step 2
Shop in discount stores for fish tanks and accessories. Shop in Wal-Mart or Target for a minimal selection of inexpensive beta tanks.

Step 3
Look in second hand stores for small tanks or for attractive small vases that could house a beta. Make sure the tank or vase has no hairline cracks by inspecting it thoroughly before purchasing.

Step 4
Search on-the-internet at specialty websites for a suitable tank. Purchase marbles for the bottom of the tank and any decorative tank features at the same time. Shop for water plants locally or risk having them arrive dead through the mail.

Step 5
Have enough tanks to house each of your betas. Keep male betas apart or they will fight until one is dead. House a different species with betas if you must, making sure that the fish are about the same size to keep the beta from attacking a smaller fish.