Betta Fish Life Cycle

Information on the life cycle of betta fish especially how long your betta can live.
By: CaSandra Poulos
 
Sept. 24, 2011 - PRLog -- If you are planning to buy a betta fish and have it as your pet, you are probably worried of the betta fish life cycle. The reason why you want to own it is because you want to spend time having it in your life for a very long time.

Betta fish are very interesting breed of fish. They were originally from the rice paddies of Thailand, some parts in China and from Malaysia. And before, they were not these colourful and vibrant fish, but rather they were dull in color and the fins were not as majestic.

Betta fish life cycle depends on how you’re going to take good care of it. If you are a responsible owner, then your betta could live up to 5 years. There was even this story about a man who had a betta fish that lived for 17 years! To own a betta fish is not just all about having an empty jar and filling it with water and it’s not all about having a trip in a pet store and randomly choosing a betta fish to fill your jar.
Your betta fish life cycle depends on how you put emphasis in your care for this amazingly attractive sea creature. The betta fish you usually see in stores are already six months or one year in age. When you purchased your betta fish from a highly reputable breeder, then you can really be assured that your betta will live a good, long life.

Betta fish life cycle depends on the living space too. Bettas are very territorial...they love to swim through caves or plants and the more spacious their tanks are, the happier they will be. Diet also plays a big part in the life of betta fish. You as an owner has to understand that high protein and high fiber foods are the best foods you can give to your betta fish. Because betta fish love to fight and spar, and yes, they have the tendency to move and swim fast, the possibility of them damaging their fins, is very high. And they need protein to help them heal faster.

Betta fish life cycle is also dependent on what foods matter to their health. High quality pellets are being sold online and in the market today to ensure optimum health to your betta. Hikari betta gold is one of the most recommended betta pellets today. You can also feed your bettas with finely chopped soy beans, corn and peas because it would make them healthier. Live brine shrimps or the frozen version is also good for the bettas.

You must also check your bettas water living condition and make sure it is not murky or cloudy. You betta loves to swim in crystal clear water. When you feed them with something, make sure they finish it or you clean the water afterwards You need a good filter that will produce gentle current so as not to be a threat to your betta’s life.

For more information, visit us at:  http://www.BettaFish-Center.com/Care_for_Betta.html
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Source:CaSandra Poulos
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