No, I had it in my fish bowl too, it's fine I don't think they're allergic to any rock.
Playing games with fish if very diffucult. The best thing to do with your betta is to put your finger on the fish bowl and move it around to see if your betta will follow it. If she does, that means she is hungry. Feed her. Not hungry? Then just talk to your fish, though I must warn you, they might not be very sympathetic. BUBBLES ROCK!!!! EVEN MY DEAD BETTA FISH (Beta, Troy, and Fin) ROCK!!! EVEN MY DEAD GOLDFISH (Max, Elizabeth, and Liz) ROCK!!!!
Amethyst Rock Star was created on 2001-05-08.
Amethyst is a mineral, a form of quartz.
Amethyst is a type of mineral from the quartz family, not a rock. Quartz is formed in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary environments, but amethyst specifically is often found in metamorphic rocks.
yes, it is. amethyst is a purple type of quartz.
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Ontario is part of the Canadian Shield, the top layer of which is made up of sedimentary rock but underneath there's roughly 16 km of igneous rock.
because it dose
Sure. Some bettas may bite the snail's antennae, but most bettas will just think of it as a wandering rock.
The value of an amethyst rock depends on a variety of factors including quality, color, clarity, weight, and market demand. It is recommended to have the rock appraised by a professional to determine its accurate value.
You could just flush it down the toilet or throw it away. But I think the proper way to get rid of a dead fish is to give it a funeral. When mine died, I made a little paper box and buried my betta in my garden. Then I put a rock on top. Not only is it nice and sentimental, it's good for your garden. Plus you can visit your fish. Poor Bubbles.......:(
South Carolina's state rock is Blue Granite! The state gem is Amethyst!