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It depends on the type/brand of conditioner, and how much water is the Betta tank can hold.
Yes, your betta water conditioner should be a standard water conditioner that can be used in any fish tank.
You need to use an aquarium water conditioner such as Prime or Amquel, although there are a variety of different manufacturers.
The white scale on the inside of the fish tank is from a buildup of minerals that were in the water.
I have Siamse Fighting Fish. and yes, you can! But I would suggest you read the pack because to much can kill you fish!
This will depend on what you plan to keep, but ultimately you need water, good filtration, regular weekly water changes, water conditioner, and only compatible fish for the size of the tank.
It depends on how much water and how pressure is on the tank.
20 minutes
No, but it's not good for them if you pour it directly on them. You can mix it in a container with a bit of water that you are adding back to the tank, or simply add it on the opposite side of where you fish is in the tank without causing harm.
Yes, definitely. The conditioner not only keeps your water quality great, but it also dechlorinates the water, which is necessary for any fish to survive. If you are using distilled water, then you do not have to dechlorinate it, but if your water is from the tap or is chlorinated, then you must dechlorinate it. Also, a quick word of advice: Check to see if your conditioner also removes chloramine! Chloramine is toxic to fish, and some water conditioners do not remove it. Only purchase the best water conditioner.
If you have not recently changed the water in your tank, then you should do that immediately. Make sure the new water is the same temperature as the old water, and that you use the recommended dosage of water conditioner per the instructions on the bottle.If you have a very small tank, then you may need to change 100% of the water; if you have a 10 gallon or larger, change at least 75% of the water.
You can use tap water but need to add a water conditioner t the tap water before spraying. This conditioner removes the chlorine from the water and is available at your local pet store. I prefer using distilled or purified water because it leaves less scale buildup on the inside of the tank glass.