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I came across this on a website... it claimed to tell you everything you need, when i can tell you right here lol...

* How to boost the life expectancy of your Betta.
Give it nice clean water and a balanced diet

* How to avoid ammonia build up in your Bettas' tank.
Do water changes every couple of days
* The ideal water temperature for Bettas tested by 27 world Betta experts.
check a site... 26oC seems the average
* How to avoid death from "New Tank Syndrome".
Wait a little while before adding the fish straight away
* How to prevent male Bettas from fighting
Dont keep them together
* Secret trick of the experts to get your Betta to flare it's fins like a peacock.
Stick a mirror next to him :S

Well i hope i have enlightened you all lol

bret
 
Lol.. it was one of those e-book websites that were asking $27.95 for it :blink: now you all now the SECRETS of the trade lol :p

Bret
 
''* How to avoid death from "New Tank Syndrome".
Wait a little while before adding the fish straight away''


uhh.. why would you ''wait a little while''.... doesn't make sense... and how long is a little while?

I know leaving tap water for 24 hours is good for removing chlorine if you don't have water conditioner.. their info is a little vague.
 
"Will the water heater break and then cause a fire that burns down my house? Will the aquarium leak and flood, causing thousands of dollars in structural damage to my house?"
(from the site posted above)

how big a tank was that guy keeping his betta in? :lol:

one also wonders why the picture on the book is a veiltail in colors i've never seen on a betta (easter bettas!) with a horrible chunk missing from his tail...
 
thats crap. ahaha i can wait till some sucker buys that. i guess people will sell anything thou.


....i wish i tough of the idea ahahahaha :hey:
 
oy...

You probably know you should NEVER put two males in the same aquarium together. However, there's an exception to the rule, using this top secret technique to simulate conditions from nature, which allows you to get away with having up to two males (and 4 or so females) together in a 10+ gallon tank... with zero problems whatsoever! (Page 22)
 

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