evilkid500
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ok so here is the story: my girlfriend moved into college and she found that the girl who had moved out before the xmas break had left her betta in a jar to die in the room. luckily the guy is still alive after more than 3 weeks and it just so happens that i have an empty fish tank that would be a paradise to a betta fish (small filter, heater, things to hide in, 2 gallons) The betta's is currently in a small jar with water that is so dirty it you can barley see the fish in it. so i'm going to be going down there tomorrow to get it and i was wondering what the heck i should do. i don't want to shock the fish by putting it from it's extemely cold dirty water into crystal clear warm (75-80 degrees) water. should i not heat my tank and try to keep it the same temperature as the water it's in now? i deffinitly don't want to mix in any of that nasty water with the new water right? also this fish hasn't eaten in 3-4 weeks, when i feed it do i want to feed it a lot or just what you'd normally feed a betta on a normal day? any suggestions from people that know what to do will help this poor fish survive and i will gladly take any advice i can get. I had another betta for about 1.5 years so i'm not completely new to taking care of a betta. it's just a betta that's been abandoned and starved that i don't know how to handle. thanks for any replies.