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Best plants for your betta

  When talking about aquarium plants, one question pops up in everyone's mind: how long do Indian almond leaves last or any other aquarium plant? Their lifespan varies and is affected by so many factors. But this is not why we are here for. We are here to talk about some of the best plants you can give your betta. Each plant on this list is good in its way. And if you are considering some other plants instead of Indian almond leaves, we suggest you pay close attention to these plants. 1.         Java Fern Java Fern somehow looks like Aloe Vera gel, whereas it's not. This plant is the most liked plant for the aquarium pet because it is readily available, beautiful, consumes less space, and has many benefits for the water and the pet. They have long, thick leaves which require less attention and have a low maintenance care level. They grow slowly, it might take them weeks or months to reach their ideal height and age, but they get the job...

Reasons to use Indian almond leaves.

  Adding almond leaves betta in a tank may sound confusing to many. But look at this phenomenon as you add some toys to a tank or decoration piece. But not just some ordinary piece, a piece that benefits in so many ways to your betta. Some benefits are so unique that they let people think about why they were unaware of this leaf. It is that amazing. There is nothing strange in doing and adding some leaves to the aquarium. The common practice for your bettas will be that they will not be house sick anymore. Because the water will be dark, it will have the same taste, feel, and smell as that wildlife water. So bettas think that you have transferred them back to their native homeland. It also helps the betta to increase the happening of their immune system. When the immune system of bettas gets more robust and fresh, it will easily fight up against bacteria and even prevent some diseases. Also, it will help the fish to lessen their stress. Reasons Below are some reasons...

Feeding and Breeding Your Betta Fish

  Betta fish, also known as “Siamese Fighting Fish” (called so because they can be quite aggressive), are a species of fish native to the freshwater bodies of South East Asia. Because of their vibrant color, they are prevalent among people that like to keep fish as pets. This article will guide you through all you need to know about looking after your Betta fish. Breeding a Betta Fish As with breeding any fish, first of all, you need to pick the right pair of mating partners with the qualities you would like in the offspring. Along with this, an optimal diet and environment are a must to breed healthy and beautiful Betta fish. Selecting the Right Pair For healthy and beautiful offspring, you need to pick the right parents. Betta fish are ready to mate when they reach an age of about 4 months. The way the pair are bred is vital to the survival of their offspring, so make sure you get your fish from respectable breeders. Conditions for Breeding For Betta fish to mate, t...