The Betta (Siamese Fighting Fish) is among the most popular fishes the due to the wide variety stunning colours and tail types to choose from, as well as, its ease of maintenance.
Habitat, temperature and food – These are the three areas which determine the life of your Betta.
Poor water conditions and fish husbandry are often the root causes of most “diseases”, rather than infections caused by bacteria. As the saying goes “prevention is better than cure”, it is advisable for owners to ensure that the fish is living in a tank of a comfortable size with suitable water conditions as mentioned earlier.
Without suitable water conditions, the once vibrant and lively Betta when displayed in the local fish store, will become dull and lethargic with fins clamped up (see New Tank Syndrome). This is one of the issues faced by new owners, commonly known as “failure to thrive”, and it is most likely due to water temperatures that are too low or water hardness that are too high.
Likewise, feeding your Betta the right food is vital. While live food can appear more delicious, they may carry parasites and bacteria that can be transmitted to your Betta. On the other hand, not only feeding them with pellets and flakes can avoid risks of infections caused by parasites and bacteria, choosing the right ones can provide them with a complete nutritional diet, including other benefits.
All in all, it is vital for fish keepers to closely monitor its habitat, temperature and food to have your Betta living happily. Read on to learn more about Betta-keeping…
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