The earliest forms of keeping fish for pets were in the form of ponds in ancient China. The Chinese believed that Carps (Goldfish and Koi Carps) were lucky and hence raised them. These fish were bred to give rise to various beautiful sub-species. The first tropical fish to be kept in an aquarium was the Paradise fish which is still kept all over the world because of it’s attractiveness. Earlier fish were reared for food and kept in ponds. The main purpose of having an aquarium is to obse…
Betta Fish Care
Betta Fish Care
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 …
Betta Fish Care
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If you compare the difference between the salt water or marine fish and freshwater fish, you know that the fish for freshwater aquariums can be a bit dull and boring compared to salt water fish. However, there is one fish for freshwater fish tanks that is so beautiful and exotic it can rival any of the marine fish.This fish is the Betta or Japanese fighting fish. You’ve probably seen them sitting In tiny round bowls at your pet store. These are the beautifully colored fish with long flowing f…
Betta Fish Care