greekcardinal
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i can't really tell what you mean, but in CTs if they flare too much the fins tend to split a bit.
what are you unclear about?
i can't really tell what you mean, but in CTs if they flare too much the fins tend to split a bit.
Your using drinking water? Do you mean tap? Or bottled? If its bottled then what brand?
Some have additions that fish might'nt be happy with...
It is gallon jugs of "drinking water" from wal-mart.
Your using drinking water? Do you mean tap? Or bottled? If its bottled then what brand?
Some have additions that fish might'nt be happy with...
It is gallon jugs of "drinking water" from wal-mart.
Drinking Water is not acceptable for Bettas, you need to use your regular tap water and use a Water Conditioner, i recommend Kordon Water Conditioner. Your betta needs to get some nutrients from the water it is in, and drinking water is so purified that it doesn't get that, plus the water conditioners can help with the slime coat on the fish
Okay, I was not aware of that. The paper said to use "drinking water" it was a mother's day gift from my children and husband.
Since you already have drinking water in there you don't want to do a 100% water change at one time because of the difference in the water mainly the ph. Do about 25% a couple of times a day, if you don't have well water then get some water conditioner. A easy way to do water changes on a small bowl like that is a new turkey baster, it sucks out the stuff in the bottom.