to change your betas water, you have to prepare water 24 hours before. you fill up a gallon of water and put a thing called Prime. Then you shake it up. in 24 hours, take the beta out of the bowl or whatever it is in. Usually i put mine in a cup. rinse the old water out and rinse the bowl or whatever it is. Pour the new water in and you have a clean bowl or whatever.
Betas are tropical fish and do best in water that is consistently warm, around 78-80°F. Cold water can stress them out and lead to health problems. It's important to keep their tank at a stable temperature to keep them healthy and happy.
I think because I have had about a hundred betas and every time they were about to die they changed to a different color. yes they do it happened to all my betas before they died and it said on betas .com so I think so!
You may use uncleaned tap water for a beta but it is not the best choice. Some betas will live in uncleaned tap water, some will die. The best choice would be to get a water conditioner to use in the water such as aqua-safe. It is very important to read the directions on such conditioners.
no. betas don't get along with any fish, even with other betas. they will kill each other.
They will attack if they feel threatened.
Yes, they fight constantly over how salty they like the water.
Throw them in the water - they'll either swim or drown. If they drown, they are duds.
Betas are brown in the wild because some Betas live in mud, and feed off of flys and small insect's. Betas are livebearers. Betas also somtimes eat other fish.
No they are not.
bettas should be kept in warmer water around 79-82 F
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