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Eggs contain nutrients like vitamin D and cholesterol that are important for testosterone production in the body, which can help raise testosterone levels.
Pellets are generally considered better for bettas as they provide a more balanced diet and help prevent overfeeding compared to flakes.
Bettas and snails can generally coexist peacefully in an aquarium. Snails can help clean up algae and debris, while bettas may see them as interesting tank mates. However, bettas can sometimes be aggressive towards snails, so it's important to monitor their interactions and provide hiding spots for the snails.
we can make nest boxs in trees and put collars around trees so possums dont harm their eggs :)
Bettas and tetras can typically live together in the same tank, but it's important to monitor their behavior and tank conditions to ensure they are compatible. Bettas can be aggressive towards other fish, so providing plenty of hiding spots and space can help reduce potential conflicts.
Bettas and snails can generally coexist in a freshwater aquarium. Snails can help clean up algae and debris, but bettas may see them as potential food or competition for territory. It's important to monitor their interactions and provide enough hiding spots for the snails to avoid any conflicts.
Yes, bettas can go blind due to various factors such as poor water quality, old age, or genetic conditions. Signs of blindness in bettas include difficulty finding food, bumping into objects in the tank, or not responding to movement outside the tank. Providing a clean and enriched environment can help prevent blindness in bettas.
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Yes, bettas can generally get along with snails as tank mates. Snails can help keep the tank clean by eating algae and leftover food, but it's important to monitor the betta's behavior to ensure they are not aggressive towards the snails.
No, the female canary does not need the male to help raise her young. She is capable of building the nest, incubating the eggs, and feeding the chicks on her own. However, having the male around can provide benefits, such as protection and the potential for better genetic diversity in the offspring. Ultimately, the female can successfully rear the young by herself if necessary.
They are also called bettas. Never place two male bettas alone, or with other fish in the same tank or bowl without an equal amount of females. Otherwise, they will fight each other to the death.