Friday, June 8, 2007
Betta Lover Videos
Videos of the great things betta fish can do. When cared for properly they are a fantastic fish to watch. Want your bettas to stay healthy so they can entertain like this???? Click Here!
Feeding Beta Fish
Knowing the proper diet for betta fish is important. An improper betta diet can lead to a sick betta fish. There is nothing that can stress a fish lover out more then a sick betta. So why not take the extra step towards your betta’s health and feed them properly.
Sure general betta pellets are ok; however betta fish can thrive on a diet of brine shrimp and blood worms. Most pet store chains have frozen foods for fish including brine shrimp and bloodworms.
Overfeeding can be a problem several ways. First betta fish don’t need to eat much to survive. Eating too much can be harmful. Also don’t let uneaten food fall to the bottom of the aquarium. Betta fish are not bottom feeders and will likely not eat off the gravel. Always feed them small amounts and be sure you have there attention before feeding so they will stay at the top of the aquarium waiting for the food. A good method is to drop food in front of the betta’s face. Try feeding them only a few brine shrimp or bloodworms at a time and no more then 15 per meal (I know that sounds impossible but do your best. Anyone who has seen brine shrimp or bloodworms will understand).
Finally keep the water in the aquarium crystal clear. Any signs of dirty water change it as soon as possible. Would you swim in a dirty cloudy swimming pool? Then why should your fish? Dirty water often has a lot of waste. Which is caused by rotting food from over feeding or waste from the betta it’s self. So please keep your betta in a nice clean aquarium. Then sit back and enjoy.
Sure general betta pellets are ok; however betta fish can thrive on a diet of brine shrimp and blood worms. Most pet store chains have frozen foods for fish including brine shrimp and bloodworms.
Overfeeding can be a problem several ways. First betta fish don’t need to eat much to survive. Eating too much can be harmful. Also don’t let uneaten food fall to the bottom of the aquarium. Betta fish are not bottom feeders and will likely not eat off the gravel. Always feed them small amounts and be sure you have there attention before feeding so they will stay at the top of the aquarium waiting for the food. A good method is to drop food in front of the betta’s face. Try feeding them only a few brine shrimp or bloodworms at a time and no more then 15 per meal (I know that sounds impossible but do your best. Anyone who has seen brine shrimp or bloodworms will understand).
Finally keep the water in the aquarium crystal clear. Any signs of dirty water change it as soon as possible. Would you swim in a dirty cloudy swimming pool? Then why should your fish? Dirty water often has a lot of waste. Which is caused by rotting food from over feeding or waste from the betta it’s self. So please keep your betta in a nice clean aquarium. Then sit back and enjoy.
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Please don't let this happen to your betta fish
"....Alone in the bathroom, feeling helpless as my kids cried. I'd just had to flush Ruddy, our beloved betta fish, down the toilet...."!
"....But only a few months after taking him home, I failed. It seemed like even though I did everything I thought I should, my betta still died."!
"....You see, I went from this frustrated, aggravated guy who was ready to give up on trying to keep bettas...."!
"....To suddenly finding myself with thriving bettas swimming happily in their tanks... where anyone who came over to our house would be enchanted by their bright colors and magnificent fins... and then would literally beg me to teach them my secrets...."!
Caring For Betta Fish: An Insider's Guide For Betta Lovers by Marcus Song will show you how!!
"....But only a few months after taking him home, I failed. It seemed like even though I did everything I thought I should, my betta still died."!
"....You see, I went from this frustrated, aggravated guy who was ready to give up on trying to keep bettas...."!
"....To suddenly finding myself with thriving bettas swimming happily in their tanks... where anyone who came over to our house would be enchanted by their bright colors and magnificent fins... and then would literally beg me to teach them my secrets...."!
Caring For Betta Fish: An Insider's Guide For Betta Lovers by Marcus Song will show you how!!
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