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    Getting my first Betta!

    My mom is allowing me to get a Betta fish! I've been wanting one for a while now so i'm excited im finally getting one. I have never owned one so i have questions about them!
    I'll be getting from from Petsmart,is that an ok place to get one?
    What kind tank do i need?
    I dont think they need a filter,they need plants right? What kind plants?
    What kind food do you recommend? (that you can get from petsmart)
    How often do i clean the tank?
    Water needs to be room temperature? From bottled water or just tap water?
    And please add anything else that i would need to know. I havent had a fish for about 10 years because we move around so much.But were settled here for a few years so i can finally get one.

    thanks!

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    Congrats! Bettas are really great fish.
    I have a question for you first. Are you planning on getting a filtered tank?

    I'll be getting from from Petsmart,is that an ok place to get one?
    Hmm.. well, I think Betta breeders are much better. But a PetSmart is fine.

    What kind tank do i need?
    I think the best tank for a Betta is a tank 5 gallons or bigger, at my pet store you can get a 20 gallon for $12, and that's a great tank for a Betta! Glass tanks are best, but if you plan on not getting a filter, you can get a plastic tank for PetSmart or even Target for $5 or so.

    I dont think they need a filter,they need plants right? What kind plants?
    Do you mean plastic plants or live plants? I think live plants would do better with a filter. You can get plants from the pet store and any plants are okay as long s they aren't too rough on the fish's scales. I don't highly suggest plastic plants, live plants are better.

    What kind food do you recommend? (that you can get from petsmart)
    I don't know what kinds of food you have at your petsmart but you can find fish flakes at all pet stores and they are very good for bettas. Tropical fish flakes are fine. Bloodworms are good for them, too and they really like em

    How often do i clean the tank?
    Without a filter, once or twice a week. I try cleaning mine twice a week because the cleaner the tank the healtier the fish and if the tank is always clean the bettas will change colors in brighter, prettier colors.

    Water needs to be room temperature? From bottled water or just tap water?
    If you're using tap water be sure to put some of that stuff that takes the tap out of the water or protects the fish from it or let the tank sit for 24 hours. It's better to let it sit for 24 hours anyway so it turns to exact room temperture and you're positive the cholorine is gone. If you have bottled water without chlorine thats fine.

    When you go to the pet store make sure to pick one that has a clean tank and doesn't just sit on the bottom of it's tank. Make sure his fins aren't ripped. Make sure he isn't rubbing up against plants or rocks in his tank. Also make sure his fins are bright. If any of his scales are gone or look irretated don't pick him.
    Last edited by zoomer; 08-23-2006 at 07:22 PM.

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    Oh, and also, you might want to check out my thread where I was getting my first Betta too

    http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=108994

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    I'll be getting from from Petsmart,is that an ok place to get one?
    Yup, especially since you're just starting out. Just make sure you get an active-ish one that has very little or no fin damage (rips, tears, etc) and is probably flaring at you.
    What kind tank do i need?
    They need atleast one gallon, but since this is your only betta I highly recommend This if your petsmart happens to have them. If not, a good 1 gallon or a 2.5 gallon would be fabby .
    I dont think they need a filter,they need plants right? What kind plants?
    You don't need a filter unless you want one. They're not required and if you do get one, put it on the lowest setting. Plants aren't required, but they're nice to have. If you want fake, I recommend silk plants so they won't tear your bettas fins, but if you want live, Java ferns are some of a betta's faves.
    What kind food do you recommend? (that you can get from petsmart)
    Hikari Betta Biogold Pellets, or some Frozen bloodworms or live ones. Bloodworms are not required, and you may just want to start your guy out on pellets. Any will do, but Hikari is the best.
    How often do i clean the tank?
    If you have a 1 gallon, 1-2 times a week. If you have a bigger tank, once a week should do if you don't use a filter.
    Water needs to be room temperature? From bottled water or just tap water?
    Room temperature is okay, but if you get more than a 1 gallon, purchasing a small heater might be a good idea. If the room your betta will be staying in is pretty warm, it should be okay. If you use bottled, it must be spring water. Don't use distilled water. If you use tap water it absolutely MUST be treated with water conditioner. A good water conditioner is Novaqua +. I use it without Amquel +, and it does fine, but it is a bit on the pricey side, and it lasts me (with 8 bettas) a loooong time.

    Hope I helped, and if you have any more questions, feel free to PM me or ask!

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    thanks so much! Its helped me alot. I would rather get a real plant than a plastic one. Rocks on the bottom are ok?
    As for water,i'll go out and buy spring water. Its not too expensive for a case of it.
    When i go to look at them,i'm going to make sure the one i pick looks healthy.
    Do they sell bloodworms at petsmart?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammy101
    thanks so much! Its helped me alot. I would rather get a real plant than a plastic one. Rocks on the bottom are ok?
    As for water,i'll go out and buy spring water. Its not too expensive for a case of it.
    When i go to look at them,i'm going to make sure the one i pick looks healthy.
    Do they sell bloodworms at petsmart?
    Aquarium safe rocks, yes. Okay. I'm pretty sure they have them in a freezer on the side. Atleast mine does.

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    Instead of spring water you could get a bottle of chlor-out dechlorinator. A few drops for each gallon of tap water will make it safe. The bottle lasts a long time. Most bettas won't eat flake food, so pellets are best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    Instead of spring water you could get a bottle of chlor-out dechlorinator. A few drops for each gallon of tap water will make it safe. The bottle lasts a long time. Most bettas won't eat flake food, so pellets are best.
    ok thanks! I'll look for that.

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    Congrats!Everone has given you good info.Can't wait to see pics
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    I'll be getting from from Petsmart,is that an ok place to get one?
    I think that's a fine place to get one.

    What kind tank do i need?
    You don't nesaccarily "need" a certain kind of tank, but I suggest a filter and getting the biggest one you can afford! A 10 gallon would be perfect, but that'd be too much to carry without a filter. So, without a filter I suggest a 3-5 gallon.

    I dont think they need a filter,they need plants right? What kind plants?
    Pretty much all live plants at the pet store are fine. But I do love Java ferns.

    What kind food do you recommend? (that you can get from petsmart)
    There are all kinds of good food for bettas. You can feed them without paying at all. The best commercial food I suggest are flakes, they're esspecially good for Bettas. You can cut up earthworms, Bettas love those. One of Betta's favorites are misquito larve. Just leave a pan of water outside, and the next day check it for larvae. Check it daily so you don't end up with hungry adult misquitoes, they can hatch quickly. Bloodworms, frozen or live, are good, too.

    How often do i clean the tank?
    Without a filter, once or twice a week.

    Water needs to be room temperature? From bottled water or just tap water?
    I suggest bottled water.

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    WARNING: You will get the betta bug. I can asure you that. You'll end up with more than 1 (I'm sure that's what you want, isn't it? )

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    I've heard a lot of places that bottled water is not ok because it lacks a lot of essential nutrients. I've also read from all the nice people on FishForums.net 's betta section that pellets are much better than flakes.

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    lol i may end up with more than one.
    I just bought spring water for the time being. I'm going to look for that chlor-out dechlorinator stuff. We're going tomorrow to get him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
    I've heard a lot of places that bottled water is not ok because it lacks a lot of essential nutrients. I've also read from all the nice people on FishForums.net 's betta section that pellets are much better than flakes.
    I heard distilled water is bad, and bottled is okay.. and yes, Pellets are much better seeing as most bettas don't seem to take much interest in flakes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sammy101
    We're going tomorrow to get him.
    Yay! Can't wait for pictures

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