Articles, tagged with "betta fish", page 4
22nd December 2009
Betta fungus can be caused by many conditions, the most common of which is a filthy habitat.
Because your betta fish swims in a self-contained ecosystem with a finite quantity of water, plants, rocks, and square footage, you need to realize that your f...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
22nd December 2009
When it comes to taking care of betta fish, believe it or not, there is a lot more to it than just doing the basics such as replacing the fish's water weekly and feeding it once or twice a day.
Taking care of betta fish can be a fun and rewarding exper...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
22nd December 2009
Do you wish you knew how to take care of beta fish just as well as you knew how to care for one of your own family members?
If you are one of those people who regards their beta fish pet as an actual family member, then you'll need to give your beta fi...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
22nd December 2009
In terms of betta diseases, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Here is a list of the most common betta diseases:
- Fungus - If your fish has white patches all over its body and head, and he is behaving generally lethargic, la...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
21st December 2009
In terms of betta diseases, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Below is a list of the most common betta diseases:
- Fungus - If your fish has white patches all over its body and head, and he is behaving generally lethargic, l...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
21st December 2009
A common bacterial infection that affects betta fish, swollen eye syndrome, also commonly referred to to as "pop-eye", can be a symptom of a more serious internal problem. Basically, it is caused by the accumulation of fluid either in the eye or behind th...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
21st December 2009
Is your beta fish dying?
Would you want to know if your fish has a fighting chance at pulling through, turning things around, and regaining its health or not?
Fortunately, most beta fish illnesses can be cured. Time is on your side, as long as you t...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
21st December 2009
Should you be worried if you find your betta fish not eating the food that you feed it?
You can perhaps let it go if your fish doesn't immediately stop what it's doing and rush up to the surface to eat right away.
But what if you find your betta fis...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
21st December 2009
So your beta fish won't eat?
It could be a sign of an illness.
Below are some of the most common illnesses of which one of the symptoms is that your beta fish won't eat:
- Fungal infection - If you can see white patches all over its body and head...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
18th December 2009
What would do if you wonder that your betta is suffering from some sort of betta fish sickness?
The first thing you absolutely should do is to take all of the necessary actions to clean your fish's habitat, if you suspect that it may not be clean. Chan...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
18th December 2009
Most forms of betta illnesses can be avoided if you diligently take these necessary precautions:
1. Your fish's habitat is clean and comfortable for its optimal health, vitality, growth, and hygiene, and is free of any bacteria or other contaminants.
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
17th December 2009
If you suspect that your betta may be suffering from some form of betta fish sickness, then fret not. I have personally owned many betas over the years and I have had my shares of horror stories to tell about my little marine friends coming down with an i...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
16th December 2009
If any of these betta fish illnesses below describe the symptoms that your fish is exhibiting, then you may want to read up on how to diagnose and treat these betta fish illnesses before it is too late.
Fungal Infection - Your betta develops white patc...
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Author:
Jacques Pontiere
27th October 2009
Beta Fish because of its beauty, has become very quickly one of the bestl liked freshwater fish in the aquarium trade.
Ensure that the bottom of the bowl or tank is debris free. Debris sitting at the bottom will make the water cloudy and unhygienic ...
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Author:
lesbar
09th October 2009
Betta Fish have become very quickly one of the most well liked freshwater fish within the aquarium trade. In just a few short years, these beautiful fish have gone from being a well-kept secret among serious enthusiasts They are found in nearly every of...
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Author:
lesbar