heres the new babies still need names thought for both
this is my sisters
and now for my one
the end
heres the new babies still need names thought for both
this is my sisters
and now for my one
the end
They are both beautiful! Congrats on the new additions.
How big our their tanks? Are these your first bettas?
I've been Defrosted!
Thanks for the great signature Kay!
aw, they're cute! Sorry, no name suggestions at the moment!
Niņo & Eliza
ya they are my first i dont know how big their tank is its one of those starter kit onesHow big our their tanks? Are these your first bettas?
WOW! They are so pretty. And wonderful pictures. VERY clear and easy to see. I have no name suggestions. I would probably name the blue was Azul.![]()
Ah! I didn't even see this post, and I commented on the other post. Ah well.
They're very pretty! I especially like the coloring on yours.
I love your betta.He is beautiful.I like the name Petals,Rose,Flower,or Seashell.For your sisters Skyler.
From the pictures the tank looks a little small (I'm looking at the bottom where I see gravel to the top where I see the water surface) Usually it's best to keep them in at least a 1 gallon tank. Since theirs look smaller than that remember to change their water often! Twice a week would be great, never use soap when cleaning the tank, just some hot water. Also remember to add water treatment everytime you change the water.Originally Posted by buttercup132
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Thanks for the great signature Kay!
Very pretty! I'm not sure about your sisters...but yours what about Simba? Or Columbus, something cute.![]()
the water is a little low on all of them its got like a quarter left to fill the guy in the pet store said if theres too much water they will get madis that true..ive never owned a betta ive owned tons of other fish but not bettas so i dont know much about them
That's a myth. Once of the biggest myths about Bettas is that they don't need much water. The truth is that the more room your betta has to swim the happier he will be. People think that they live in small puddles because they are often found in rice patties in Asia. However people don't realize that they aren't small puddles, rice patties are actually flooded which gives them tons of room to swim.
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Thanks for the great signature Kay!
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