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Betta Fish Disease - Swim Bladder Disorder
2007-05-26 09:17:00 Swim Bladder is a commom betta ailment. It comes from constipation, overfeeding, bacteria infections and more. Swim bladder are not contagious. May be it can not cure, because it's can be caused by several things.Swim Bladder is almost always caused by overfeeding or constipation. Bett a's stomach is big. Try to feed a little meal several times a day. Waring to feed your betta with fatty food such as blood worm, it's cause constipation.Symptoms:? Your Betta is difficultly swimming? Betta's stomach is big sizeTreatment:? Try to feed a little meal several times a day and Don't give fatty foods. you give diet food for your betta. Less water volume, helping to fish if it can't eat.Technorati tags : betta, bettas, disease, tropical fish, aquaria, fish More About: Fish , Disease , Swim , Order
Betta Fish Disease - Velvet
2007-05-25 11:19:00 Velvet is one of the more common diseases in betta aquarium. Also known as Rust, Gold Dust Disease , it is caused by Oodinium sp. or Piscinoodinium sp.. They are dinoflagellate single cell, it's parasite that attacks your Bett a. It generally infects the head and gill area first.The main indicator that your Betta has inflected is a copper or rust colored mist over the betta's head and body.Symtoms:? Yellow, copper or rusty colored mist on betta's head and body? Not eating food? Fish is lethargic? Fins clamped against bodyTreatment:If your Betta has Velvet Disease, it isolates him for treatment. And choosing one of five methods ....? Use aquarium salt (1% sol.) treatment must be given for 24 hours thereafter perform water changes 30-40%, but perform water change 100% every 2 day and treatment again. ? Add five drops of Methylene Blue per 1 gallon of water (sol. 5% Methylene Blue)(treatment continuously for 10-14 days)? Add antibiotic (such as Tetracyclin, Oriomycin, Chloromycin) 50 ... More About: Velvet , Ease
Betta Fish Disease - White Spot or Ich
2007-05-24 08:16:00 White Spot is disease which can happen always if there is temperature change. White Spot is a protozoa. It is the biggest single cell and sciencific name is called "Ichthyophthirius multifilis" or general name is called "Ich"When inflected betta that has white spots (size 0.5 - 1.0 mm.) all over his body and head. Because baby ich has destroy nearly inflected cell and feeding on blood and dead cells.Baby ich into adult ich, burrows out of the fish, free swimming and forming protective membrane inside of which it divides into 500 - 2,000 baby ich.When environment optimization, baby ich soon leave membrane in search fish to dine upon.Symtoms? Bett a has white spots all over his body and head.? Betta is darting and scratching against plants , rocks or materials into tank.TreatmentsRaise water temperature up to 85 F, discontinue carbon filtration and ...? Add five drops of Methylene Blue per 1 gallon of water (sol. 5% Methylene Blue)? Add antibiotic (such as Tetracyclin, Oriomycin, Chlor... More About: Fish , White , Disease
Sick Betta Fish - How To Cure Your Sick Betta Fish
2007-05-22 05:38:00 Sick betta fish will make make betta fish owners sad and sometimes hopeless in finding the cure to help their betta fish become healthy again.Before these sick betta fish can be treated, their diseases have to be identified first, so that appropriate actions can be taken. Treating sick betta fish with inappropriate treatment will not only make your fish unhealthy, but it can also endanger their lives.Here are a few diseases or sickness and suggestions on the treatment of your sick betta fish.1. Bett a Fish Ammonia PoisoningSome of the symptoms include betta fish becoming sluggish and lethargic, losing appetite and gasping for breath at the water surface.The problems might be because of the poisoning in the water. So, take necessary action like checking the water pH, using aged water (which the water was left unused for about 24 hours before putting the betta fish in) and neutralizing the water with water treatment such as AmOuel (look for it in the pet stores).2. Betta Fish ItchJust ... More About: Sick , Cure
Guide to Betta Fish Food
2007-05-21 15:41:00 Bettas are carnivorous. In the wild, they live off of insects and their larvae. Their mouth is designed to snatch prey on the surface of the water, and their digestive tract is too short to metabolize most plants. This means they are best suited for live food, but they can adapt to flakes and frozen or freeze dried foods.If flake food is used, it should be supplemented by frozen, freeze dried or live food.Brine shrimp, Daphnia, plankton, tubifex, glassworms, and beef heart are all good choices to feed Bettas, and are commonly available frozen or freeze dried. Note that Bettas can take up to a week to recognize a new food type, so you should keep the staple food constant and supplement with treats and other types of food occasionally. Most appear to prefer a mix of brine shrimp and bloodworms for their Bettas.There are dedicated Betta foods on the market. These are usually pellets and should float on the surface for easy consumption. Hikari Betta Bio-Gold is well regarded, as are HBH... More About: Food , Fish , Guide , Bett , Guid
10 Essential Betta Tank Setup Tips
2007-05-19 05:37:00 Just like any other pet, you are going to have to do a bit of work to make sure that your new betta will live in comfort. If you are bringing home a new betta fish there are a variety of setup tasks that you will need to do to make sure that your betta will have a healthy tank to call home. The following are some essential tips for setting up the tank for your new betta fish.Tip #1 - Tank s Size - It is important that you have a tank or bowl that will be large enough for your new betta fish. You want to be sure that when your betta swims around he will not constantly be bumping into the sides and hurting his fins. Make sure that the tank gives enough swimming space and that it has a large enough surface so enough oxygen will be available for your fish.Tip #2 - Have a Cover for the Tank - Another important setup tip for your tank is that you have a cover for your tank as well. If you do not have a cover, or you fail to put the cover on, your fish may jump out of the tank and either hu... More About: Tips , Setup , Bett , Al B
Betta Fish Picture # 1
2007-05-17 17:16:00 Tags : betta, bettas, betta fish, tropical fish, aquarium, pet, picture, photo, images, gallery More About: Fish , Picture , Bett
Betta Fish Care
2007-05-14 05:37:00 Betta is a popular tank fish and its maintenance is least painful. However, it does need care and you must be observant about its heath. A sick Betta is easy to spot since naturally the fish is very active and vibrant. If you have had the fish for a while you will be able to spot immediately when they are unwell.Following tips can help you keep the Betta ecosystem healthy and vibrant:1. A bowl large enough to allow ample swimming space is a prerequisite. The fish shouldn?t bump and tear its fins or scales. A large enough tank also ensures that the water has adequate oxygen level.2. These fish do not require filtration but need the cleanest water you can provide them. Change the water every three days to keep it clean and avoid infection in your fish. The water you add to the tank should have set out for 24 hours (aged water).3. Bettas are also called Siamese fighting fish because the male of the species will fight each other to death! Never put two males in the same tank. Females ca... More About: Fish , Care , Bett
Betta Splenden - 5 Crucial Tips
2007-05-14 05:23:00 Welcome to your ?5-Tip Crash Course? to raising happy, healthy Bett a Splenden! Once you?ve absorbed these crucial tips, you?ll quickly have your Betta Splenden smiling at you and thanking you every day for saving them from their suffocating plastic cups you originally found them in.Betta Splenden are some of the most beautiful fish on the planet, who will constantly amaze your friends and family whenever they catch a glimpse of your fish tank. Bettas Splenden also have a personality of their own. If they?re happy and healthy, they?ll entertain you and make you smile warmly from the inside by waving their tails, dancing for you, and being extremely cute in general.And heck, let?s admit it: Once you?ve owned your first Betta Splenden, you?ll realize ? They?re addicting!So without further ado, let?s get to your 5 crucial tips.==================================== =====Crucial Tip #1: Your Betta?s TankThe temperature of your Betta Splenden?s tank is extremely important for their health an... More About: Tips , Lend
The Essentials of Proper Betta Fish Care
2007-05-13 04:17:00 Betta Fish are native to Thailand and Cambodia. The common name comes from the name of Siam, which is now Thailand, and the territorial battles the males conduct. Like many members of the animal kingdom, the males are the gaudier looking, to better attract females. The females tend to appear rather dull, and almost all Betta Fish sold are males for that reason. In the wild, they are dull greens and browns, but breeders have produced far more stunning color schemes.Some believe that Bettas cannot be kept with other fish. This is not true. Multiple male Bettas is a precondition for battle. Bettas with other fish around will still display and flare their fins, but won?t see this as a mortal insult.They should not be kept in a tank with fish that are aggressive or that nip fins, and only one male should be present. Female Bettas can usually play well with others, and there are cages to be used to separate male Bettas if they are kept in the same tank. These should prevent the fish from ... More About: Care , Bett , Essentials , The Essential
The Best Water for Your Betta Fish
2007-04-21 15:49:00 First of all, let?s dispel a myth about the best water for your Bett a fish ? it is NOT using bottled water! Many people, in an effort to give their fish the best possible environment will rush out and buy the most expensive bottled waters on the market. But the truth is, not only do most bottled waters not contain the essential minerals your fish needs, they may also contain some harmful chemicals. Likewise, you should never use distilled water or water that has been ?purified? in any way ? including through a carbon filter. This water won?t have the minerals that your Betta needs.The actual best water for your Betta fish is just plain old tap water! (By the way, if you?ve been using bottled water in the past, don?t worry. It won?t kill your fish, but unless your local tap water is so bad that you don?t drink it either, switch back to tap water ASAP. And if you have to used bottled water, make it spring water, and follow the steps below, to make sure that you remove any harmful chem... More About: Fish , Water |



