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How Long Do Beta Fish Live in a Fish Tank?

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How Long Do Beta Fish Live in a Fish Tank?

Beta fish can live for 2 to 3 years in a fish tank or fish bowl. First of all in order for your beta fish to be healthy you need to have clean and fresh water and have the water supply addressed for chemicals such as chlorine, rust, and other harmful toxic substances. From my experiences, I've always employed a fish tank that has been tested. Since the water is aged and has gone through most of the process of nitrating, this water will be most optimal for the beta fish. The water won't bubble at the sides and will not bear deadly chemicals. If the fish in your ten gallon tank die then there could be something improper with the water so check it out before using it on your beta fish.

Remember to maintain small like goldfish in your fish tank, so if the water is dangerous you will not lose anything much. Don't go overboard and own a costly beta fish. The beta fish fish you watch in pet stores are already grownups and at the least six months to a year old. A beneficial nurture background and good health once the beta fish is purchased will likely entail a long life. You'll be able to keep the beta fish in good wellness with a safe environment, diet, and medications.It isn't a straight fact but there have been a few incidents with the type of water supply you fill your fish tank up with. A few folks reported experiencing their fish die because they filled their tank up with tap water. So after doing some of my own research I discovered that spring water or any other filtered water and a couple of Aquari-Sol drops would be more healthier.

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How Long Do Beta Fish Live in a Fish Tank?

How Long Do Beta Fish Live in a Fish Tank?

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This is my brand new tank (+-20 gallon). Five females live together in 2/4 of the tank. In the other 2/4, two males live separated. All the internal divisories of the tank are made of sandblasted glass, so the fishes don't see each other. Description of the fishes: Females: 1 White Opaque Overhalfmoon Doubletail 1 Red/White HF (not sure) 3 Regular veil-tail girls, still defining their colors (2 purples, 1 red I think) Males: 1 White Opaque Overhalfmoon Doubletail (I think he's the female's brother) 1 Copper with withe borders along the fins Overhalfmoon Butterfly Masked Hope you enjoy the video. Please comment!

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