Ohh, well, put him in a warmer room maybe?Originally Posted by bbb
Ohh, well, put him in a warmer room maybe?Originally Posted by bbb
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or wrap a towl around his bowl.
70 degrees+ is fine for a betta. Closer to 80 is usually recommended, but I've conditioned my breeders at a constant 71-72 and still got them in excellent breeding condition.
If your water is really cold, a lamp would work, or even a lid (if you don't already have one). I find my tanks with lids versus open air stay slightly warmer.
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Thanks for the help.
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