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Betta fish care - 3 Steps To Picking A Happy, Strong Betta splendens

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So given that you are reading this, I'm guessing that on some level you are thinking about getting a Betta fish. Which I'm pleased to hear, because even though Betta splendens keeping has been increasingly popular as a past time each and every year, there's always going to be room for more!. Keeping and raising your own Betta is very rewarding, so long as you start out with the right counsel and information! In this short article, I will go over a few tremendously imperative steps you will want to take in your pre-pet care arrangements to make sure that your initial encounter with Betta fish care is a successful one!



Step 1) Choosing Your Betta



This step has always been one that is disregarded by new Betta fish caregivers, not in the sense that they fail to select a betta fish (they obviously do that!) but that they do not know what to look out for while doing so. Most people will go to a large chain pet store their first time, as opposed to a breeder or specialty store, which is not a problem, but just means you need to do more inspection to make certain you acquire a healthy pet. What you most likely will see is twenty-some tiny plastic containers with a Betta splendens crowded into all of them. Essentially, your first assignment as a Betta fish owner is to choose a betta that is healthy, devoid of ill health, and (to top it all off!) aesthetically pleasant to your tastes.



First things first, look at the fins of a potential contender and ensure there are no tears or obvious damages, because fin rot is one of the most frequent pet store medical conditions. Next, make certain that your betta's eyes aren't murky, as they should be clear and seem alert and engaged. Finally, lift up the cup of a betta you are thinking about getting and see what it does, it ought to move around at least a little bit; if it does not, the fish could be ill or excessively exhausted and should likely be left for a more advanced betta keeper. Once you stumble on a fish that looks the way you want, and is also in tip-top shape, then you've found your new finned friend!



Step 2) A Good Voyage Home



Most pet stores will offer you a plastic bag to transport your betta fish home inside, and this is fine, but if you can ask for a bag that is colored instead of see-through as this will lessen stress on your betta fish during his voyage home. Another item to take into consideration is that you really do not want very much air in the bag you're taking your fish home in. Betta fish have both a labyrinth organ that allows them to breath at the surface of water in addition to traditional gills for underwater breathing, and there is plenty of dissolved oxygen in the bag for a trip home. In addition, a bag with less air in it will drastically reduce sloshing around during a car ride or walk home, which again helps reduce stress to your new Betta.



Step 3) Make Sure Your Tank is READY



This is one of the only times where Caring for betta fish gets tricky in the beginning: proper tank setup. When you are preparing your tank you'll want to go through a procedure called "cycling".Cycling involves creating a healthy ecosystem of microbes and appropriate chemical levels within a tank before you actually add any bettas to it. When done properly, cycling makes sure that by the time you add betta fish to your aquarium, all of your chemical balance issues will be nothing to worry about.



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