Rare Black Gold Galaxy Premium Betta Fish

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1. What size tank does my betta fish need?

Your betta will thrive in a tank that's at least 5 gallons. Bigger is always better as it gives them more space to swim and helps maintain better water quality.

2. How often should I feed my betta fish?

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Feed your betta once or twice a day. Give them only as much as they can eat in about 2-3 minutes to avoid overfeeding and keep them healthy.

3. Can betta fish live with other fish?

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Yes, bettas can live with other peaceful fish. Avoid fin-nippers and other male bettas. Good tank mates include snails, shrimp, and some small, non-aggressive fish.

4. How can I tell if my betta fish is healthy?

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A healthy betta is active, has vibrant colors, and eats regularly. Their fins should be intact and spread out when swimming. Watch for signs of illness like clamped fins, white spots, or lethargy.

5. What should I feed my betta fish?

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Bettas love a varied diet. High-quality betta pellets should be their main food, but you can also treat them with frozen or freeze-dried foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia.