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Friday, December 20, 2013
Monday, March 4, 2013
Betta Fish Fry Are Hatching Here
Betta Father Watching Over Betta Fry as They Hatch
This Betta fish father takes his paternal role seriously as he cares for his Betta babies when they hatch.
Like a devoted nanny 'he' gingerly picks up a tiny, white fry and carefully places Nemo
back into the nest after the Betta newborn fry falls away just after hatching.
back into the nest after the Betta newborn fry falls away just after hatching.
The Betta babies are newly hatched but amazingly they have no trouble swimming back into their nest.
If you observe the nest carefully. you can see some Betta tiny tails peeping out of the eggs.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
How To Take Good Photos of Fish In Aquarium
How to take Better Pictures of Fish in an Aquarium - Beginner Level
When you have a wonderful specimen/s of Betta it's natural to feel pride and joy and you may wish to capture their images for posterity, to send and show your friends and family and share with your social media pals.
So here's some tips on how you can take better photos of your prized specimens of Betta Fish.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Instant Baby Brine Shrimp Ocean Nutrition - Artemia nauplii
REVIEW OF "Ocean Nutrition Instant Baby Brine Shrimp":
- Comes in a sealed bottle. 20 gms.
- Freshly hatched Baby Brine Shrimp ready to use.
- One bottle contains in excess of 1.5 million Artemia nauplii.
- Natural - as if you have dried the shrimp yourself.
- You can feed this to fresh water or marine pet fish or pet invertebrates.
- Excellent buoyancy - food remains in the water column to facilitate feeding.
- Need to refrigerate once you've opened the bottle.
- Does not cloud the water.
CUSTOMER REVIEWS:

By The Curious
If you can't be bothered to hatch your own brine shrimp, this is an excellent alternative. Its an excellent food for baby fish and smaller adults. I like it for tanks that have lots of babies and adults. The food scatters broadly and floats around in the water instead of staying at the top or falling to the bottom. The advantage of this is that it allows everyone (except for maybe bottom feeders) a good chance to get at the food....READ MORE

By Complexity
I highly recommend this to anyone wanting to feed baby brine shrimp without having to hatch them.
I had 12 juvenile fish shipped to me a little younger than normal. They arrived in great shape, but would not accept any of the fry food I had on hand. I contacted the breeder and found out the fish were still eating baby brine shrimp. I didn't want to go to the trouble of hatching my own so I decided to give this product a try.
The fish immediately began eating this food! It's been about three weeks now, and they are all healthy and growing well. I have been able to successfully introduce them to other foods during this time, but I continue to feed them the baby brine shrimp as part of their regular diet...READ MORE
Thursday, October 25, 2012
How To Make "Baby Fry Fish Food"
This is a just a cheap way to make substitute, baby fry, fish food as a stop-gap measure if you happen to run out of commercial fish fry food.
It's recommended you buy baby fry fish food when you can, since it's made just for them for fast healthy growth.
By the way feed them live foods whenever you can as that is better for baby fish eg. brine shrimp and blood worms.
CUSTOMER REVIEWS:

This has to be the best betta fish food I have ever got for my fish. When I got my betta fish I bought him some random betta food from the pet store but he hated it. the pellets were way to big so he would never touch them. I bought this food a long time ago with my first betta fish and he loved it as well. That same betta fish lived to be about 4 years old and even.....READ MORE REVIEWS HERE

I've tried other "floating" Betta fish food and this one is the best I've found. The best selling point (besides the fact my fish will eat it) is it doesn't sink right away. I was happy about this smaller pack because I wanted to try it out before buying a bigger pack to make sure it does what the packaging claims. I will be buying this in a larger volume now.....READ MORE REVIEWS HERE

Monday, October 15, 2012
Betta versus Oscar - Size Matters
Don't Do This - Size matters and the Oscar is a well-designed predator who
will quickly devour the smaller Betta Fish if you should tempt Fate
by placing them together in your tank.
will quickly devour the smaller Betta Fish if you should tempt Fate
by placing them together in your tank.
This Betta stood no chance against the larger, carnivorous Oscar with its sleek form, lightning, strike-speed and huge, powerful jaws.
Even smaller Oscars won't hesitate to strike if you place them together with Betta or other smaller fish.
They seem to be constantly ravenous and will prey on smaller fish in the vicinity with no hesitation at all.
When you see them in action you will realise just how well Nature designed Oscars as feeding-machines.
Even smaller Oscars won't hesitate to strike if you place them together with Betta or other smaller fish.
They seem to be constantly ravenous and will prey on smaller fish in the vicinity with no hesitation at all.
When you see them in action you will realise just how well Nature designed Oscars as feeding-machines.
If you are seeking a buddy for your Betta fish try a small turtle as these two will cohabit peacefully and are fun to watch together.
Monday, September 10, 2012
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