Hello everyone, so I went into this fish store the other day, looking for replacement test tubes for my kit (broke a couple)and this is the only store in the area that sells them. Anyway I looked at the bettas and I think I finally found my Betta. I forgot my cell phone at home so this was the cloest I could find from pics on the net.
What type is he? I am totally new to Bettas and have no idea. My tank is still cycling so not quite ready for him yet, the store said they will try to hold him for me (they wern't sure eithor on the type - the Betta expert was off that day) but they couldn't promise ... hopefully my tank will be ready soon so I don't miss out on him.
A couple of questions:
1. They keep them in really small glass bowls (almost look like very small candy dishes less then 1 gallon) and that is how they send them home in the small glass bowl. I am a little nervous about transporting him home in a glass jar (open top). The store is about 30 minutes from my house, what would be the best way to transport him? Should I bring a bag (zip top, or if I can get my hands on an actually fish bag) and transfer him to that before I leave the store? Like I said it is very little water, way less then a gallon, probably only about 1/4 gallon if that, so I am worried that if I transfer him to a bag the water level will drop and there won't be enough for him. I suppose I could use a small sandwich bag that would probably be small enough to keep the water level equal.
2. They had 2 types of this betta there but one had pop-eye disease. I felt bad for the guy and was origionally thinking of getting the sick one just to rescue him. But like I said I am new to bettas, and well fish keeping in general so I am nervous to bring a sick fish home. How easy is it to treat pop-eye and what exactly do I need to treat it. He will be going into a 5 gallon tank when I get him home. Plus my tank really isn't ready ... so I would have to house him in a "traditional fish-bowl" untill the tank was cycled, which I am sure would not be the best thing for a healthy betta let alone a sick one.
Thanks
What type is he? I am totally new to Bettas and have no idea. My tank is still cycling so not quite ready for him yet, the store said they will try to hold him for me (they wern't sure eithor on the type - the Betta expert was off that day) but they couldn't promise ... hopefully my tank will be ready soon so I don't miss out on him.
A couple of questions:
1. They keep them in really small glass bowls (almost look like very small candy dishes less then 1 gallon) and that is how they send them home in the small glass bowl. I am a little nervous about transporting him home in a glass jar (open top). The store is about 30 minutes from my house, what would be the best way to transport him? Should I bring a bag (zip top, or if I can get my hands on an actually fish bag) and transfer him to that before I leave the store? Like I said it is very little water, way less then a gallon, probably only about 1/4 gallon if that, so I am worried that if I transfer him to a bag the water level will drop and there won't be enough for him. I suppose I could use a small sandwich bag that would probably be small enough to keep the water level equal.
2. They had 2 types of this betta there but one had pop-eye disease. I felt bad for the guy and was origionally thinking of getting the sick one just to rescue him. But like I said I am new to bettas, and well fish keeping in general so I am nervous to bring a sick fish home. How easy is it to treat pop-eye and what exactly do I need to treat it. He will be going into a 5 gallon tank when I get him home. Plus my tank really isn't ready ... so I would have to house him in a "traditional fish-bowl" untill the tank was cycled, which I am sure would not be the best thing for a healthy betta let alone a sick one.
Thanks