Wneh changing water for a Betta it is always better to simply let the fresh water stand (in a bucket or other container) overnignt before using it. The chlorine will evaporate off naturally. Then you don't need to put chemicals in the water to remove the chlorine. If you do use one of the many different chlorine removing chemicals it is best to read and follow the instructions on the packaging.
Immediately. I assume you are referring to after a water change. Just add the correct dose to the tank then replace the water.
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You shouldn't remove fish from the tank when doing a water change or adding water conditioner. AND don't use topfin water conditioner as it's more expensive in the long run and an inferior product. Use Seachem products. I don't make money off of reccomending them but i know they are quality products from a company that actually cares about more than gimmicks. Seachem Prime and Stability are mainstays in my fish arsenal.
Water conditioner effectively makes water safe pretty much instantly.
However, fish cannot be kept in bowls! They need proper tanks with established filtration systems and heaters (if they're tropical). They're very complex creatures that need you to create, not just a container of water, but a whole micro eco system in order for them to survive.
If you are using tap water for the bowl without conditioner parts of the betta will start to "shed". If you aren't using conditioner then I recommend to go to a pet store and get "betta fish conditioner" that protects against tap water.
absolutely yes you can put your fighting fish in the water even without conditioner added I do it all the time, making sure the new water temp is the same as what I'm replacing, add water conditioner and you are good to go.
First get a bucket of water, and put the same volume as is in the bowl in the bucket. Let the bucket sit over night, and put water conditioner in it. Net the fish out of the bowl, and put it in the bucket with the new water. Rinse the bowl out, and sponge the inside to remove any algae. Clean, and put back the gravel and ornaments. Pour the water and fish back into the clean bowl. DONT USE SOAP.
Yes, it's recommended to boil water before adding it to your betta's bowl to remove impurities and make it safe for your fish. Allow the water to cool down to room temperature before adding it to the bowl to avoid shocking your betta.
Only bettas if living alone and bowl holds at least one quart of water, weekly water changes, water conditioner, correct feeding and appropriate room temperature. Just as a sidenote, you risk a fish jumping out with an open top fish bowl.
The type of water you use in your fish bowl depends on the type of fish you plan to put in the bowl. You can use tap water, soft water and bottled water in a fish tank.
No, but it's not good for them if you pour it directly on them. You can mix it in a container with a bit of water that you are adding back to the tank, or simply add it on the opposite side of where you fish is in the tank without causing harm.
Yes, your betta water conditioner should be a standard water conditioner that can be used in any fish tank.
water conditioner (aqua plus) and aquarium salt Biological filtration is the only way to successfully keep your water suitable for aquatic life. Adding salt or other chemical impurities to your fishes water is only making the water more polluted/worse for your fish. If your container is too small to for a biological filter to work then it is too small to keep a fish in anyway.
When you are changing the water in a fish bowl, you have to empty cup ot bowl with water in it. Then, put it into clean water.
Two litres of water might fill a fish bowl.
It is like adding a fish to a bowl of water. is a living organism it does not break apart like salt in water so my guess educated would be no