depending on the store and place to go to buy your fighting fish it will vary. Generally at a farmers market they will cost from 3 - 6 dollars and at a store 7-10 dollars. They shouldn't be to expensive.
== == I believe you mean SIAMESE fighting fish
$4-20 and you can usually get a good deal with the tank and food all together
I do not know. I would highly consider asking you local fish veterinarian.
The male of the species has brighter colours and is a much larger fish than the female
No, they are freshwater fish. They can tolerate up to 2 grams of salt per litre of water (2 teaspoons/gallon) but this should only be used for medicinal purposes. They should not be exposed to this much salt long term.
The Walmart around my place is $5.00 ~ $8.00
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Not much. Your fish is already a year over the normal lifespan, he probably just knows it's time for him to go. Make sure he is comfortable, and enjoy him while you can.
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Their stomach is in that little space between the bottom of its gills and the beginning of the long fin on its belly. It's very tiny compared to how long the fish's whole body is, so be careful not to feed it too much; they will eat themselves sick.
Betta fish is one of several genera in the Family Osphronemidae. The most famous Betta is the Siamese Fighting Fish (Betta splendens). The word Betta comes from a local Siamese name for Siamese Fighting fish, "Ikan Bettah". The contemporary Thai name for this fish is Pla-kad. They were originally called the Macropodus Pugnax by Dr. Theodor Cantor who was given a Siamese Fighting Fish By The King Of Siam in the 19th Century. The name was changed in the 20th century after Dr. Tate Ragen developed a fascination with them and changed their name from Macropodus Pugnax to Betta Splendens.In South East Asia Betta splendens is traditionally kept as a fighting fish. The Bettas kept in Asia as fighting fishes were brown with a tinge of green and their fins were much smaller than the fins that we can see on the aquarium kept Bettas of today. If you keep a Betta fish in order to make the fight other Bettas, you will naturally have no incitements to breed fancy Betta fish with long and flowing fins that can easily be injured. Betta fighting is still popular in many parts of Asia and those Bettas can look very different from the forms that we find in aquariums. Male Betta splendens are highly territorial, and when put together in the same container they will fight until one of them dies. In the wild, a weaker male can always choose to leave the territory before he becomes deadly injured, but this is naturally impossible in a small fish bowl or aquarium.
Depends what age. <6 Gold fish of Siamese Fighting fish are nice, easy fish to keep. A tank with just snails and shrimp is also an option Over 8 there are a few options; Guppies are pretty cool to keep but they are crazy breeders same with Mollies and Platies. Danios don't breed that much but they are not as hardy as the other fish I've mentioned
Around 100 dollars if you go thru rescue!
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