Rearing The Crowntail Betta Fish
Written by Admin on August 17th, 2009
Before you start rearing the Crowntail Betta fish you should carry out a research and be well conversant with the guide that covers everything pertaining to this kind of fish species. Caring for your Crowntail is not a hard task so long as you learn how to set up your bowl in the right way and to keep quality environmental conditions for the survival of your Crowntail Betta fish. You should learn about the various diseases that might affect the Crowntail Betta fish and how to get rid of such sicknesses. Some people may reckon that taking care of the Crowntail fish is simpler as compared to the other fish species though this is not right.
In the Crowntail’s natural habitat, they feed on larvae which some people do not provide such on the surface. Their advantage is that they do not eat a lot of food but they should be fed well with enough food to facilitate their growth and survival. While in the tanks, they may be provided with floating flake food, frozen worms, live worms and frozen brine shrimp as well. You should be very careful when feeding the Crowntail Betta fish in that, they should not be fed on food that has a lot of ammonia since it can be perilous for the lives of the fish. You have to look after the aquarium with a lot of care since when there is an ammonia challenge and the drop in water quality; it can cause your Crowntail Betta fish several diseases.
Caring for the Crowntail Betta fish may be a challenge to many people but it becomes simpler after getting used to it. Some of the tips to place into consideration include; larger tanks are better since they lessen the work and makes the fish comfortable, you must not place more than one male fish in one bowl because they may fight to death, you should ensure that the lid of the bowl is safe because these fish can jump out, the lid also helps in regulating the temperature in the fish tank necessary for survival.
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