Betta Fish Care: Starting Out
Betta Fish
Betta Fish Care: Starting Out
Article by Mike Hickmon
Betta fish are beautiful creatures which make very nice pets for all levels of aquarium enthusiasts. They are easy to maintain and they are also quite cheap to keep healthy and happy, all you need is a little bit of information on betta fish care before you begin to set up your tank. Betta fish, also known as Siamese fighting fish are particular creatures and they need certain environments in order for them to thrive and remain happy and healthy. Here are a few things that you should take into consideration before purchasing your betta fish.
Firstly you need to make sure that you have all of the necessary equipment that is required for keeping a betta fish. They are not huge fish; however they do need quite a bit of room in order to survive. This means that you will need at least a 5 or 10 gallon fish tank. If you are planning on breeding betta fish, then when it comes to betta fish care it is better to opt for the 10 gallon tank, but if you are only planning to keep one betta, then a 5 gallon tank is more than sufficient. Once you have your fish tank, you might be thinking that you are ready to purchase your betta, but you would be wrong! You need more than just a large fish tank in order to keep a betta fish happy and healthy!
Next, you need a filter for the tank. A filter helps to circulate the water in the tank and it also keeps the tank cleaner for longer. A filter is a must for all fish owners, whether you are purchasing a goldfish or a betta, you cannot do without one of these. You will also need a heater for your betta fish tank. The reason you need a heater is because betta fish need a specific water temperature in order to survive and a water heater is imperative at keeping the tank water at the correct temperature, without a heater your fish might be prone to diseases or it can even perish.
One of the most important pieces of equipment which you need before you start your betta fish tank is water conditioner. This is a must for any fish tank because the chlorine and chemicals in normal tap water is very harmful to fish, especially betta fish and the water needs to be kept at a specific pH level in order for the betta to survive. This means that you need to add water conditioner which you can purchase from any good pet store every time you change the water.
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Betta Fish question by Rachel P: What is an alternate food for betta fish besides the flakes?
Are there any household items (fruits, veggies, etc.) that are good for, specifically betta, fish to eat? I also have to albino dwarf frogs that I have pellet food for but they mostly eat the fish flakes. Are there any grocery foods I can chop up and put in the tank for all of them or just the fish?
Betta Fish best answer:
Answer by Vanessa Y
There are things called dried up blood worms.
I know it sounds gross, but my Betta loves it.
The frog you have will eat it as well, but the frog would be better off with the flakes.
There are little pellets that you can also purchase for your Betta.
They also eat plant roots, and sleep next to them, which is how they got the idea to but the plant on top of the vase and put the fish inside it.
Hope this helps you.
Best of luck!
Betta Fish Fritzi
Here’s my first movie…It shows my Betta fish Fritzi and other fish. I just fed them…that’s why Fritzi’s kind of aggressiv at the end towards the Silver Hatchetfish…Usually he behaves…
Betta Fish Video Rating: 4 / 5

January 21, 2012 



