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Blue Betta needs proper care and maintenance for a healthy life. They can live in hard tolerate water and acidic water. These spices are the most aggressive betta in the betta category so putting them in a tank is the best option.
Blue betta is small in size you can put them in a bowl but it’s not ideal so you can put them in a large tank. A single betta requires a 3-5 gallon water-size tank; if you put them in a pair they require more space like a 10-gallon tank.
Blue betta maintains a sustainable temperature. In the outside world water temperature and in-room water temperature are silently different. The water temperature range is 68 - 82˚F. For cold weather, they need a heater to maintain temperature. Blue betta cannot survive cold weather, it’s leads to many diseases.
Blue betta prefers water that is silently acidic; the PH value ranges between 6.8 and 7.5. We recommended that PH value should be stable so they can adjust properly.
Blue betta is a curious than all betta so make them active and playful decorate the tank beautifully with light and plants.
Try to avoid overcrowded conditions; which causes major stress on the betta and makes their immunity system weaker leading to diseases and infection. Proper betta care maintains water quality and changing water regularly required.
If you put the betta in a bowl monitor the water parameters daily. Check the water quality once a week. Change one-third percent water twice a week. In a large tank, change 10 to 25% water every 15 days or in a month. Replace the filter box every month and change the water dechlorinated.
When you care about blue betta observe them closely; there are some signs of healthy betta and red flag of betta. The healthy betta has a vibrant color, active and alert, regularly eats, and reacts aggressively to outside movement, unframed fin. Some of the red flags such as dull color and loss of appetite, fungus or spot on the body or mouth, listlessness, weight loss, bloating, cloudy eyes, unnaturally frayed fin, and labored respirations. If any of the symptoms appear contact the expert. These are things you can consider when you care for betta fish. Properly maintain betta fish live a healthy life.