Fairly long, at least a few weeks, due to the air breathing organ it has.
regular water changes help:
You can oxygenate the water by removing the fish and removing some of the distilled water then pour new water 4-9 inches above the tank..the higher the water the more oxygen (take into account how much water your tank hold, the less water the more splashing from a higher distance).
Next, add some soft rocks that wont affect pH (ie quartz, slate), and some betta vitamins, all this will condition the water better for the fish and keep it healthy.
Then you can put your fish back in the water, once the temperatures are the same.
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Betta fish was first found in the rivers of Thailand.They are basically river water fish.......
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Yes they would be fine (if they are plants that are ment to live underwater) for the betta splenden aka Siamese fighter fish (assuming that is the betta you are refering to) as it is a tropical fish
Sorry, type in: how do betta fish live?
You should not use distilled water in a fish tank as it is missing vital minerals. Distilled water is basically water collected from steam
yes but you have to have a filter.
No. They do not belong together. The toad will foul the water for the Betta.
Well, if you love your Betta fish, then it should live by itself. But if you add another Betta to your current Betta fish's tank, then they will start a fight because Betta Fish are Siamese fighting fish and if one Betta is in contact of another Betta, the possible reason would be a fight between them two.
Betta fish live in rice paddies. The misconception that the Betta live in a small amount of water it's whole life has spread wide. A Betta actually only lives in small pools of water during the dry season when it is forced to by receding water levels. Also like many other fish a Betta in captivity would enjoy the protection of almost any aquatic plant.
Betta fish live in rice paddies. The misconception that the Betta live in a small amount of water it's whole life has spread wide. A Betta actually only lives in small pools of water during the dry season when it is forced to by receding water levels. Also like many other fish a Betta in captivity would enjoy the protection of almost any aquatic plant.
Yes. There are marine Betas as well as freshwater ones. The freshwater Bettas are Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens). The marine or saltwater is Marine Betta (Calloplesiops altivelis)and are from the Indian ocean.