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These delicate fish are easy to care for and maintain consistent water quality. Any problem in the water quality will raise health issues and invite diseases.
Butterflyfish are a perfectly adapted life of the marine coral reef, so it’s difficult to adapt and thrive in an aquarium environment. When you put them with other species make sure that they share some common factor. These factors are:
The water should be slightly soft and acidic. The water temperature ranges between 75-80 degrees. The aquarium is well. The different species need different conditions. providing them with plenty of hiding spaces.
Maintain proper water quality because poor water quality and unmaintained aquariums raise certain health problems. Which includes the dropsy or ascites and nitrite poisoning.
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 72 - 80˚F. For cold weather, they need a heater to maintain temperature. Blue betta cannot survive cold weather, it’s leads to many diseases.