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rosetail betta fish care guide for beginners

betta care is essential when you are kept in a tank, rosetail betta is not an exception. They need extra attention from diet to water parameters and other health issues. Regular water change, proper filtration, and suitable water parameters need to be healthy rosetail betta. If you don’t properly care, the betta leads to many diseases, bacterial infections, and fungal infections. If betta is sick their color becomes dull, decreasing appetite.

Another condition is feeding a betta. Don’t overfeed the betta, they lead to constipation. They also cause the death of the betta. Offer small chunks of food to avoid choking hazards Some signs determine that Betta is sick such as refusing to eat anything, faded color, damaged and clamped fin, inactive, lazy, and lack of aggression. Breeders always worry about injury, fatigue, and infection.

Fatigue: it is uncommon for to betta be resting on substrate and decoration. Betta is resting completely normally, floating and almond leaf is best place to rest. Rosetail betta have difficulty in a move, so they are more fatigued.

Injury and infection: betta is an aggressive fish so they fight with each other so they end up with injury many times Also, when you add decorations that have sharpe edges they may injure Betta. Betta have a weak immune system so they easily catch the infection which is viral or bacterial.

Behavior

Betta is annoyed by its tail. Because of the long fin which is doubles or triples their body, they are difficult to swim so they annoyed most. Sometimes betta are rip their own tail.

Difficult in breathing

A rosetail betta keeper has special attention to the feeding of betta, they feed the food which is easy to digest, and overfeeding betta can not easily breathe. Especially rosetail betta have difficulty in breathing, they have a labyrinth organ that helps them to gulp in oxygen from air.

rosetail betta fish care guide for beginners