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comprehensive care for red betta

When it comes to the care of bettas; red betta is easy to care for and maintain. They can survive hard water compared to other bettas. They adapt to change quickly. One pair can comfortably occupy 24 24-inch (60 centimeters) tanks, while two pairs occupy the 30-inch (75 centimeters) tank.

A tank has many hiding places including broad leaf or almond leaves. The water temperature is not a big issue they can survive hard temperatures. But remember the pH value. PH value ranges between 6.5 and 7.0 to maintain the water level stable.

You have to maintain water quality to prevent infection. To prevent the dieses you should maintain a clean environment. You should clean the tank, maintain proper water parameters through regular water changes, and monitor. If you don’t properly care about the red betta they lead to many diseases, bacterial illness, and fin rot. the result of parasitic, bacterial infection, and fungal. The symptoms are faded color, change the eyesight, and sitting in the same place like death

Good water quality and maintenance of the tank lead a healthy life. We suggest that regularly change the water. If you put in a large aquarium change the 20% of water every 15 days and change full water every month.

Symptoms that determine that Betta is sick:

· When betta gets sick, their color may fade or lose color.

· Healthy betta have a whole fin whereas unhealthy betta may develop a rip or torn fin.

· Normally, betta is highly active but when they become sick their movement slows down. Sometimes when they are sick, betta hides at the bottom of the tank like dead.

· Observe betta eating habits, when they are sick, they lose their appetites.

· The betta shows white spots around the head and mouth.

· The betta trying to rub and scratch the side of the tank may be they feel itching.

comprehensive care for red betta