
Must-Know Betta Fish Facts For Every Betta Pet Owner
Anyone who is looking for tank pets would always have a Betta fish in mind. This is because its bright colors, vividly shaped fins and interactive personality keep every aquarium lively. If you are interested in keeping one, you must know the essential Betta fish facts that would not only increase your interest but also teach you care for them.
As history accounts, the breed of this fish originated in Cambodia which was formerly known as Siam. The latter was coined with the fish’ present name – Siamese Fighting Fish. Famed today as Betta Fish or Betta Splendens, it has reached the tanks of many Eastern and Western households which find joy in keeping them as pets.
Bettas are highly recognizable in fish tanks. They seem to be gliding in water with the blue, red, purple and white radiance of their bodies. Unexpectedly, males own lengthier fins with more glowing tints. On the other hand, stripes can be found on the female’s body and fins when healthy. With proper Betta fish care, its length can reach two to three inches.
Another of the Betta fish facts that interests most owners is that each fish can develop its individual personality. Generally, males fight against each other for territorial rea-sons. Thus, it is best not to keep them together. Males and females, on the other hand, exude different characteristics. Some somersault above the water to catch food while some could be tamed enough for you to touch. Gifted owners even find them highly trainable to do small tricks like jumping through hoops.
Happy and healthy ones are very playful and swim with such grace. Slowness in movement and dullness in color are excellent indicators that there is something wrong with your fish. Knowing how to care for a Betta fish can spare you from losing these beauties that liven up your aquarium.
Generally, Betta fish tanks should include enough surface space. This provides your fish a perfect place to inhale air. They cannot breathe in the water so they stick out their heads from the water to breathe. Although they swim in water, they can drown in it.
Five to ten gallons of water is what a single fish needs in order to live comfortably in a tank. Males in particular need this much supply of clean water for building bubble nests. These bubble nests serve as the resting place of the eggs that will be born of their mates. A male Betta prepares for this in one corner of the tank. He first gulps air and forms bubbles which he covers with his spit. Such practice keeps the bubbles from bursting until the eggs come.
The average lifespan of these fish is two to three years. Surprisingly, surveyed Betta fish facts say that under excellent conditions they can live up to nine years. With excel-lent condition it means sufficient supply of clean water and opportunity to exercise on a daily basis. While those sold in pet shops have already lived half a year or so, with proper care they can still live longer.
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