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betta fish care guide for beginners

orange betta is a more valuable and unique betta which is difficult to achieve via breed. Because of this betta is rare, we must take good care of her. betta is relatively easy to care for. Here are some tips when you keep a yellow betta in an aquarium or pet. Maintain tank and water correctly they lead to bacterial infection or fungal infection. The symptoms are loss the interest, faded color, and decreased activity.

orange betta generally likes a lot of space for exploring; so you can choose the larger take to manage your black orchid. In general, they can do best in the 5-gallon size tank for a single betta. Regular water change, proper filtration, and suitable water parameters need to be Healthy orange 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.

To maintain a healthy orange betta requires the heater to maintain a warm environment of 72- 80 ˚F. The appropriate temperature range is 78-80˚F. They prefer slightly acidic pH levels of 6.0-7.0, although they can endure pH levels up to 8.0. Maintain a stable pH range.

Some common symptoms indicate that Betta is sick.

· When betta gets sick, their color may fade or lose color.

· Healthy betta have a whole fin whereas unhealthy betta may develop a rip or torn fin.

· Normally, betta is highly active but when they become sick their movement slows down.

Sometimes when they are sick, betta hides at the bottom of the tank like dead.

· Observe betta eating habits, when they are sick, they lose their appetites.

· The betta shows white spots around the head and mouth.

· The betta trying to rub and scratch the side of the tank may be they feel itching.

betta fish care guide for beginners