Domestic Diva wrote:
"Thank you so much for showing your greenhouse! I'm jealous! It looks like so much fun. We just don't have the room for one in our backyard (well... it's more about the $ I think). Hey - I noticed your post below and that you mentioned Beta fish. Could you do a post on how you take care of your Betas? I'd love to learn some! My mom gave my 3 yr old a Beta and about $100 later he now has a filtered home with a heater and some decoration. I just couldn't keep him in that little dirty bowl that had to be cleaned every 3 days! "
Yea for you! I am so glad you asked me! I love to share what I learned about these beautiful creatures. You did the exact right thing! I have spent countless hours online learning about these fish. They really are very neat little creatures and believe it or not...each and every one of them have their own little personalities!
Mine are each named....and live in 5 gallon tanks complete with light, lid, heater and filter...not to mention the house and the plastic plant that they have to swim around and nap in....here is some of what I learned about them....
Males cannot live in the same tank as males. They will fight (and sometimes to the death)
They also cannot be placed in a tank with other long finned fish. Cory Cats are one of the only fish they can be housed with. BUT ....in an effort to keep them from being lonely, you can place two tanks side by side so they have someone to interact with....and it is a great source of entertainment for us to watch too...they really are quite beautiful when they flare their fins....
Placing a mirror in front of them where they can see themselves works too.
They will show better color and stay healthier if you feed them not once a day...but two or three times a day...use the pellets and give them three-four at a time...never use fish flakes...it dirties the water fast.
Females, although not as flamboyant...are quite pretty too. They look a little bit like guppies, but are very much more interesting and come in as many different colors as the males...AND you can have more than one of them in a tank together.
Never keep a male and female in the same tank. He will eventually kill her.
They like warm water and will be much more active if the water is between 74-79 degrees. If the water is cold the fish will not be swimming around but to get air.
You do know that these fish breathe from the surface of the water? Yes they do. They have a labyrinth that makes this possible.
You can tell how happy your Betta is .....if he comes to the glass to see you when you enter the room....and if he builds a bubble nest...it is a layer of white spit bubbles on the surface of the tank. They build them when they are either happy or have a female in their sights...either way, they are happy...lol (however...not building a bubble nest does not indicate that he is not happy...but a bubble nest is a VERY good thing) (good grief...I sound like Martha Stewart with that very good thing comment....someone help me!)
Although many people treat these fish like they are a disposable short lived pet...they are not. These fish can live 3-5 years if cared for properly. Many of the fish you purchase in the pet store are already fairly old. The ones in the pet store are also (in my experience) not going to come home and be the same color as when you bought it. Once it is happy and comfortable and has lost the stress of the pet store and the tiny little cup it is in, it will show it's true colors....vibrant and beautiful.
There are a lot of myths that these fish like small and crowded places...and will thrive in a jar with a plant sitting in the top (peace Lilly is a common one). This is WRONG! first...this fish cannot breathe as the opening is plugged with a plant. Second...they can live in a wine glass...but you could live in your bathtub...but would you be happy? NO! pull your head out of your selfish butts pet store! This is just plain cruel. They do not require a huge tank....3 gallons is good enough ...but my goodness let these babies stretch their fins!
The age of a Betta can be estimated by the length of his fins! The fins are sort of like hair. They continue to grow longer for the length of the Betta's life! Neat hey? Yea...so when you are choosing from all the sad little faces in those cups...the ones with the longest fins are the older of the bunch...There are several types of Betta too....round tail, crown tail, delta tail, veil tail...check with your pet shop for which you have... or look online.
I clean 1/3 of each tank out weekly. I use a siphon and then add my fresh water with a jug. I change the filter every 2-3 weeks...and don't leave the light on in the tank all the time. Only when it is dark outside and I need to see them. They do no like too bright of light either.I have managed to breed my Bettas last winter in a fit of boredom...I added a female to a Male's tank...and a few days later BAM I had a bubble nest and then they mated. It is a very cool thing to see...he wraps his body around her belly...and gives her a little squeeze, the eggs fall out, and he scoops them up and puts them in the bubble nest....she is removed from the tank and the daddy does ALL the work for about 4 days...then he is removed..and then my work began. It was one of those things that I will never forget!
Anyways...I have a lot of information for anyone who wants to leave me an email address to send it to. All of my comments are moderated...so leave me a comment...and then go back and leave me one with your email address in it...I will not publish the comment with the private information in it. I promise. I am also not a raging lunatic...or a stalker...just a total neurotic tootsie, who throws her heart and soul into almost everything she does...and cannot let a living thing in her charge go unspoiled....or uncared for....even my fish have treats and are very spoiled...as far as a fish can be..lol All of the information I have has been very helpful, and will include some tips and how to identify different problems that they can have, as well as how to treat the occasional illness...it also shows you the easy way to care for your fish.
If you have any more questions that you think I can answer....by all means...if I can't answer it...I bet I can show you the way to someone who can!
Thanks Domestic Diva....I am sure my husband will thank you too....now that my bleeding heart is thinking of all those sad little fishes in the pet store in those tiny little cups.....Starting tomorrow...I am going to answer some of the questions you guys were so kind as to leave for me to answer. So...we shall see you there!
14 comments:
Awesome post!! I used to have Beta fish years ago. They ARE so beautiful and so many different colors too! I want one now, lol...hmmm...do they like to being by a window, I can't remember?
Buffie : )
I know who to send questions to now :).. I just love your flowers on your header.No doubt, you love what you're doing.
Hugs,
Chris
Oh Tootsie! You are so sweet! I love how you answer peoples questions and in such a thorough way, and with follow-up! How are your 3 children doing??? That is my question. Your garden pic on top of your blog sure is amazing! I wish I could have such masses of color here...but it is impossible with the water restrictions and heat (Florida). SOOO...it is nice to be able to look at yours! Take care!!!
Thanks for all the beta info Tootsie. They really are beautiful fishes.
Hope you had an enjoyable Thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Gm Sweet Toots...Happy Thanksgiving girl hope your family had a great day of thanks..I loved your Beta fish story..I told you once my girls each had one and Dawna loved to put a mirror in her of her to make it mad...strange kid knew I should't have use lead paint to refinish her crib !!!how many baby betas did you get girl?? you need to show your tanks you have for yours...Have a great day sweet toots...Hugs and smiles..Gloria
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you and your family have a lovely day or weekend. We celebrated our family Thanksgiving on Saturday already so we could all be together.
You certainly shared a lot of information with us about the beta fish. I had one for a while too, a beautiful blue one but passed it along to my granddaughter. It would be nice to have one in an aquarium though...hmmm...maybe a nice little one. Amazing that you were able to mate them successfully...thats intriging too.
Your garden with its flowers from August are BEAUTIFUL! Don't you just hate whats in store for winter and having to lose them?
How is your weather? My brother is just making the drive back from Ontario to B.C. where he lives...I hope the weather will continue to be nice.
Have a great day.
*hugs*
Judi
no!!!! no window...they could get too hot! or...the tank could start growing algae....you don't have to keep them in the dark, but a window is not a great spot!
Wow you know a lot about Beta fish. I only knew the males will kill each other. So cute about the happy bubbles! And facing the two tanks together is a great idea. They are beautiful... but alas, no fish for us... my cat would go crazy.
I had to show my sister your gardends! She's jealous of your green house too! That photo is beautiful~
Buffie
I'm so glad I came by. I had 2 betas last week and unfortunately one died the other day. We had him for at least a year. The other one is doing great, he's bright blue. He must be happy because he has lots of bubbles and comes to the side when he sees me. Do you know anything about turtles? I have a red eared slider(Dan) and a cooter(little guy) They don't get along so they are not in the same tank. I've had turtles my whole life. Now Chase likes them too. Great post today! Kristen
hi Tootsie,
Now I feel sad for all those little fish in the stores in those tiny cups...thanks for the real story about them. Sometimes I think we should leave animals/fishes/turtles, etc alone in the wild...it's a fine line as i enjoy my dogs.
Happy Thanksgiving...I didn't know you had Thanksgiving before Halloween...do you have Halloween??
Deb
p.s.
Your new banner is so pretty, or I should say your garden is beautiful and love the new photo of YOU..and you are beautiful.
Deb
Oh great! Now I feel sad for those little fish. I want to go get some and take them home and I am not a fan of fish at all.
I did have a Beta once though. A friend gave me one with the plant on top.
I didn't know a thing about the fish but I did take the plant off as I thought it was mean. I then gave the fish to my cousin to take care of. But, not before I named him...Elvis.
She got him a nice new bowl, food and all the goodies a little fish should have. Then the poor guy died three days later.
I had him for about 2 weeks before I gave him to her. He did come to the side to see me. It was funny because I felt like he knew me and liked me. I even sort of missed him when I gave him away so I was sad to hear he died.
What a fun post.
Joanne
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