Friday, 19 August 2011

Can you have male and female fish together?

Do you want to know how to care for Betta Fish?

Here I will show you the right way!!


What is a Betta Fish? They are simply a small, colorful freshwater tropical fish. Also they are commonly known as betta, beta, or put another way the siamese fighting fish. How do you care for them well see http://ianswinno.betta1.hop.clickbank.net/ Mike Worthington offers a great service and advice.

The betta Fish is a breathtaking fish that takes most of its oxygen from the surface of the water, thereby able to to survive in water starved of oxygen, truly amazing. Lets look at the male of the species, it is recognised as a long finned, colourful and graceful looking fish.

It has an upturned mouth, its body can measure around three inches and can usually be found to have deep red, blue or a whole host of colours.  The female variety of the Betta Fish can usually be identified as having shorter fins and less colour than its male counterpart.

Females can be trusted to live together but if you put males together they will fight for domination and mostly until death, therefore you can keep a male with other females or other species of fish in an aquarium.

Betta Fish can be housed in a tank and can be relatively maintenance free. Look after your Betta, treat it with love and care.

Speak again soon

Ian

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