Welcome to the world of the Siamese Fighting Fish. Free tips about keeping Siamese fighting fish. Lots of Siamese fighting fish news and much much more on Siamese fighting fish, your Home and family pet’s home.
The Siamese fighting fish is a fantastic pet for anyone who is a beginning aquarium enthusiast, or for someone who wants minimal space and upkeep, but still wants to ENJOY a beautiful pet!
The Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish are among the oldest known fish to be kept in aquariums!
If you refer to my previous posts you will find a lot of information about the Siamese fighting fish / Betta fish and I am sure you will see what makes the Siamese fighting fish /Betta fish such a popular pet for many people. Read all about this incredible pet and go out and get one for yourself.
I have other blogs on companions for your Siamese fighting fish. See http://corycatfish.blogspot.com/ and http://africandwarffrogworld.blogspot.com/
I also have blogs with information on plants for your new aquarium and which fish tank to choose. See:
http://aquariumliveplants.blogspot.com/
and http://fishtankinfo.blogspot.com/
ENJOY!!
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Showing posts with label Betta fish. Show all posts
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Monday, October 19, 2009
BREEDING BABY SIAMESE FIGHTING FISH/ BETTA FISH! SIX STEPS!
Welcome to your Betta fish /Siamese fighting fish information blog! Free information about betta fish /siamese fighting fish and much more! Your home and pet home!
STEP 6.
A very exciting period will happen over the next two days or so.
Your male Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish will keep the eggs cleaned and see to it that the eggs stay in the nest.
He will recover any eggs that fall out and place them back in the nest.
Then you will see the babies!
About two days after they hatch the first babies or ‘fry’ as they are known, will begin to swim without help.
OK, so now is the time to remove your male Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish otherwise he will start to eat the babies.
When the babies hatch you will also need to feed them. Micro worms, baby brine shrimp or daphnia are a good choice, but you will have to feed them up to five times a day.
In ten days or so you can feed them a little powdered food, which is a small amount of finely crushed flake food.
At four weeks you should be able to tell males from females. You now have to separate the males from each other to avoid them fighting!
Females can be kept together!
Good luck!
I will be reviewing an excellent e-book on breeding Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish, so be on the lookout for that.
Click on: ‘Secrets to breeding your own Siamese fighting fish’ below.
STEP 6.
A very exciting period will happen over the next two days or so.
Your male Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish will keep the eggs cleaned and see to it that the eggs stay in the nest.
He will recover any eggs that fall out and place them back in the nest.
Then you will see the babies!
About two days after they hatch the first babies or ‘fry’ as they are known, will begin to swim without help.
OK, so now is the time to remove your male Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish otherwise he will start to eat the babies.
When the babies hatch you will also need to feed them. Micro worms, baby brine shrimp or daphnia are a good choice, but you will have to feed them up to five times a day.
In ten days or so you can feed them a little powdered food, which is a small amount of finely crushed flake food.
At four weeks you should be able to tell males from females. You now have to separate the males from each other to avoid them fighting!
Females can be kept together!
Good luck!
I will be reviewing an excellent e-book on breeding Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish, so be on the lookout for that.
Click on: ‘Secrets to breeding your own Siamese fighting fish’ below.
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Saturday, October 10, 2009
BREEDING BABY SIAMESE FIGHTING FISH/ BETTA FISH! SIX STEPS!
STEP 5
The crucial time has arrived. You must now place your female Siamese fighting fish /betta fish in the water with the male. Tense moments! There may be some rough treatment, maybe some fin nipping or even worse.
If you see it gets too rough then you must remove your female and wait for a few days, letting her recover.
When you see the male caressing the female with his fins and forcefully wrapping his tail around her body, then you should have success.
Your female Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish should then produce eggs under the bubble nest.
The male will then fertilize them and begin to take care of the eggs.
This is the time to remove your female otherwise she can become food for the male. She has done her job.
Click on ‘breeding information’. Below.
The crucial time has arrived. You must now place your female Siamese fighting fish /betta fish in the water with the male. Tense moments! There may be some rough treatment, maybe some fin nipping or even worse.
If you see it gets too rough then you must remove your female and wait for a few days, letting her recover.
When you see the male caressing the female with his fins and forcefully wrapping his tail around her body, then you should have success.
Your female Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish should then produce eggs under the bubble nest.
The male will then fertilize them and begin to take care of the eggs.
This is the time to remove your female otherwise she can become food for the male. She has done her job.
Click on ‘breeding information’. Below.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
BREEDING BABY SIAMESE FIGHTING FISH/ BETTA FISH! SIX STEPS!
Breeding betta fish/ Siamese fighting fish can be a very wonderful experience.
STEP 3
Having the right conditions in your fish tank is very important.
You can use purified water in your fish tank, but not tap water, as this contains minerals that can be harmful to your fish.
You can add an extremely small amount of aquarium salt, which helps to ward off disease and reduce stress without causing harm to your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish.
Your fish tank temperature should be kept at around 82 degrees F or 26c and the PH around 7. The mating tank should contain about ten gallons.
You do not have to add much decorations or gravel, but you will need to have some large leafed aquarium live plants. See my blog on http://aquariumliveplants.blogspot.com/ The plants will provide a hiding place for your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish female.
More info click below ‘secrets to breeding your own Siamese fighting fish’.
STEP 3
Having the right conditions in your fish tank is very important.
You can use purified water in your fish tank, but not tap water, as this contains minerals that can be harmful to your fish.
You can add an extremely small amount of aquarium salt, which helps to ward off disease and reduce stress without causing harm to your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish.
Your fish tank temperature should be kept at around 82 degrees F or 26c and the PH around 7. The mating tank should contain about ten gallons.
You do not have to add much decorations or gravel, but you will need to have some large leafed aquarium live plants. See my blog on http://aquariumliveplants.blogspot.com/ The plants will provide a hiding place for your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish female.
More info click below ‘secrets to breeding your own Siamese fighting fish’.
Monday, September 14, 2009
BREEDING BABY SIAMESE FIGHTING FISH/ BETTA FISH! SIX STEPS!
STEP 2
A difficulty which you may have right from the start is to find a female Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish. Not too many pet stores sell them.
When you do find one your next job is to obtain the right fish tank.
You do not want one of those fish bowl aquariums. Try and get a long rectangular fish tank that is designed for breeding Siamese fighting fish/betta fish.
I have been told that these fish tanks contain a slit down the middle which will separate the female from the male before they can start breeding.
Male Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish are very territorial and aggressive, so you must separate them in the beginning.
Do not place them in the same tank together.
Try and buy your fish that seem to have some energy. This will increase their chances of spawning. Tell your pet store owner or salesperson that you are hoping to breed and that you want your fish that are between seven and eighteen months old.
Click on ‘ breeding information’ below to get more!
A difficulty which you may have right from the start is to find a female Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish. Not too many pet stores sell them.
When you do find one your next job is to obtain the right fish tank.
You do not want one of those fish bowl aquariums. Try and get a long rectangular fish tank that is designed for breeding Siamese fighting fish/betta fish.
I have been told that these fish tanks contain a slit down the middle which will separate the female from the male before they can start breeding.
Male Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish are very territorial and aggressive, so you must separate them in the beginning.
Do not place them in the same tank together.
Try and buy your fish that seem to have some energy. This will increase their chances of spawning. Tell your pet store owner or salesperson that you are hoping to breed and that you want your fish that are between seven and eighteen months old.
Click on ‘ breeding information’ below to get more!
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
BREEDING BABY SIAMESE FIGHTING FISH/ BETTA FISH! SIX STEPS!
Welcome to Siamese fighting fish world. Siamese fighting fish/Betta fish owners can obtain free information to help with breeding Betta fish babies.
STEP 1
I have had some people ask me ‘how do I go about breeding with my Siamese fighting fish/betta fish’?
I have not tried this myself yet, but I have garnered a fair bit of information from different sources on how to go about breeding Siamese fighting fish/betta fish.
First and foremost you have to know the difference between a male and a female Siamese fighting fish/betta fish.
The male will have long and colorful fins, whereby the females are a bit more bland and their fins are much shorter. The females are also chubbier and shorter than the male.
Go to ‘ breeding information’ below.
STEP 1
I have had some people ask me ‘how do I go about breeding with my Siamese fighting fish/betta fish’?
I have not tried this myself yet, but I have garnered a fair bit of information from different sources on how to go about breeding Siamese fighting fish/betta fish.
First and foremost you have to know the difference between a male and a female Siamese fighting fish/betta fish.
The male will have long and colorful fins, whereby the females are a bit more bland and their fins are much shorter. The females are also chubbier and shorter than the male.
Go to ‘ breeding information’ below.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
SIAMESE FIGHTING FISH/Betta fish! Fish tank, or Aquarium care e-book review.
E-BOOK REVIEW! This post will tell you about how to obtain all the information you need to be able to set up your beautiful freshwater aquarium/ fish tank. Your Siamese fighting fish/Betta fish will be very happy and content if you apply all the knowledge that you will find in this e-book.
You want an amazing fish tank or Aquarium don’t you?
I know that all pet fish lovers would love to have a beautiful looking fish tank or aquarium.
Well, whether you have Cory catfish, Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish or an African dwarf frog, then this e-book author reveals everything you need to know about the best, fastest and easiest way to maintain the efficiency of your freshwater aquarium without spending a lot of money on supplies.
Your Siamese fighting fish/Betta fish will certainly thrive in a freshwater aquarium/ fish tank if you set it up exactly as he describes in his e-book.
He has been maintaining freshwater aquariums for over25 years and in that time has developed a foolproof ‘formula’ for setting up a beautiful freshwater fish tank.
His system is 100% guaranteed to work for you.
He also provides step by step instructions for every single aspect of freshwater aquarium maintenance, even if you are a total beginner.
Click on: ‘AMAZING FRESHWATER AQUARIUMS’ for more information.
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You want an amazing fish tank or Aquarium don’t you?
I know that all pet fish lovers would love to have a beautiful looking fish tank or aquarium.
Well, whether you have Cory catfish, Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish or an African dwarf frog, then this e-book author reveals everything you need to know about the best, fastest and easiest way to maintain the efficiency of your freshwater aquarium without spending a lot of money on supplies.
Your Siamese fighting fish/Betta fish will certainly thrive in a freshwater aquarium/ fish tank if you set it up exactly as he describes in his e-book.
He has been maintaining freshwater aquariums for over25 years and in that time has developed a foolproof ‘formula’ for setting up a beautiful freshwater fish tank.
His system is 100% guaranteed to work for you.
He also provides step by step instructions for every single aspect of freshwater aquarium maintenance, even if you are a total beginner.
Click on: ‘AMAZING FRESHWATER AQUARIUMS’ for more information.
Just to let you know that I am part of a professional website building team as well, so if you may need help to promote your business on the internet please click on the url below:
http://www.promoting4u.com/ Thank you!
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish E-book review (5)
Welcome to the world of the Siamese Fighting Fish. Free tips about keeping Siamese fighting fish. Lots of Siamese fighting fish news and much much more on Siamese fighting fish, your Home and family pet’s home.
There are many tips and tricks that this author tells you about in this e-book.
To list some more of them are as follows:
He will tell you how to prevent your Siamese fighting fish/betta fish from fighting.
How to train your Siamese fighting fish/betta fish to jump through a hoop! Step by step instructions which will amaze your friends and family.
How to make sure your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish arrives at your home safely and alive whenever you need to transport him/ her. He gives you 9 rules to follow.
He will also tell you, in detail, a very easy way to clean your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish’s fish tank. Most people will love this one.
So many details are given in this e-book that I can highly recommend it. I have used many of the tips and tricks and have found them invaluable. I am 100% sure that you will too!
Click on: ‘FREE BONUSES’ for all the details.
There are many tips and tricks that this author tells you about in this e-book.
To list some more of them are as follows:
He will tell you how to prevent your Siamese fighting fish/betta fish from fighting.
How to train your Siamese fighting fish/betta fish to jump through a hoop! Step by step instructions which will amaze your friends and family.
How to make sure your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish arrives at your home safely and alive whenever you need to transport him/ her. He gives you 9 rules to follow.
He will also tell you, in detail, a very easy way to clean your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish’s fish tank. Most people will love this one.
So many details are given in this e-book that I can highly recommend it. I have used many of the tips and tricks and have found them invaluable. I am 100% sure that you will too!
Click on: ‘FREE BONUSES’ for all the details.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Siamese fighting fish world/ Betta fish e-book review (4)
Welcome to the world of the Siamese Fighting Fish. Free tips about keeping Siamese fighting fish. Lots of Siamese fighting fish news and much much more on Siamese fighting fish, your Home and family pet’s home.
The author of this e-book will tell you that there is an easy way to reduce the amount of water changes you may have to do by 70% to 80%.
This means that you won’t need to clean your fish tank as often, which results in much less work. All you people out there are looking for this one. Ha ha.
Your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish will benefit with this method by having cleaner water and be much healthier and happier.
Amazingly, the author also helps you to find a name for your Siamese fighting fish /betta fish. All you have to do is answer one simple question and you’ll be able to easily come up with a name.
In my previous articles I have asked readers to send in the names of their own Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish. See archive articles. I also listed suggested names there.
In the comments box you can list any names of your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish and I will gather them all and place them in a post for you.
Click on: ‘FREE BONUSES’ for more info.
The author of this e-book will tell you that there is an easy way to reduce the amount of water changes you may have to do by 70% to 80%.
This means that you won’t need to clean your fish tank as often, which results in much less work. All you people out there are looking for this one. Ha ha.
Your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish will benefit with this method by having cleaner water and be much healthier and happier.
Amazingly, the author also helps you to find a name for your Siamese fighting fish /betta fish. All you have to do is answer one simple question and you’ll be able to easily come up with a name.
In my previous articles I have asked readers to send in the names of their own Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish. See archive articles. I also listed suggested names there.
In the comments box you can list any names of your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish and I will gather them all and place them in a post for you.
Click on: ‘FREE BONUSES’ for more info.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish e-book review (3)
Welcome to the world of the Siamese Fighting Fish. Free tips about keeping Siamese fighting fish. Lots of Siamese fighting fish news and much much more on Siamese fighting fish, your Home and family pet’s home.
Many people give up on the hobby of keeping Siamese fighting fish/betta fish and sometimes fish in general.
This is because there always seems that something is wrong with your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish!
It seems it’s just one thing after another. It goes from being a fun hobby to a big headache having to deal with one health issue after another.
Well, in this e-book the author provides you with a complete trouble shooting guide that lists every symptom of illness your betta fish can get.
He then reveals what the possible causes of the symptoms are—and then tells you exactly what to do about them.
This is like having your own fish expert right there at your beck and call.
Two examples to help you in this guide are, if your Siamese fighting fish/betta fish has cloudy eyes, and what to do about fin rot.
There are many more useful tips. Click on ‘FREE BONUSES’ well worth it!
Many people give up on the hobby of keeping Siamese fighting fish/betta fish and sometimes fish in general.
This is because there always seems that something is wrong with your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish!
It seems it’s just one thing after another. It goes from being a fun hobby to a big headache having to deal with one health issue after another.
Well, in this e-book the author provides you with a complete trouble shooting guide that lists every symptom of illness your betta fish can get.
He then reveals what the possible causes of the symptoms are—and then tells you exactly what to do about them.
This is like having your own fish expert right there at your beck and call.
Two examples to help you in this guide are, if your Siamese fighting fish/betta fish has cloudy eyes, and what to do about fin rot.
There are many more useful tips. Click on ‘FREE BONUSES’ well worth it!
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish e-book review (2)
Welcome to the world of the Siamese Fighting Fish. Free tips about keeping Siamese fighting fish. Lots of Siamese fighting fish news and much much more on Siamese fighting fish, your Home and family pet’s home.
This e-book is often called a lazy persons way to easy Siamese fighting fish /betta fish care. It could save you lots of time, worry and money, so that you can start enjoying your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish for a change.
It gives you tips on when it’s best to feed your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish, and also how to boost your betta fish’s life expectancy.
The guide tells you what you must do before you bring home your new pet.
The information is highly valuable for new owners.
It also tells you which danger signs to watch out for when you decide to buy your Siamese fighting fish/betta fish from a pet store.
The author gives you 7 steps of how to introduce your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish to his/ her new environment. He covers everything you need to know.
In the next post I will reveal more information on this e-book.
Click on: ‘FREE BONUSES’.
This e-book is often called a lazy persons way to easy Siamese fighting fish /betta fish care. It could save you lots of time, worry and money, so that you can start enjoying your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish for a change.
It gives you tips on when it’s best to feed your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish, and also how to boost your betta fish’s life expectancy.
The guide tells you what you must do before you bring home your new pet.
The information is highly valuable for new owners.
It also tells you which danger signs to watch out for when you decide to buy your Siamese fighting fish/betta fish from a pet store.
The author gives you 7 steps of how to introduce your Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish to his/ her new environment. He covers everything you need to know.
In the next post I will reveal more information on this e-book.
Click on: ‘FREE BONUSES’.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
SIAMESE FIGHTING FISH/ BETTA FISH E-BOOK REVIEW! (1)
Welcome to the world of the Siamese Fighting Fish. Free tips about keeping Siamese fighting fish. Lots of Siamese fighting fish news and much much more on Siamese fighting fish, your Home and family pet’s home.
Do you want a cheerful, peppy and long lived Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish?
Well, this guide is packed with useful information taken from the most hush-hush SECRETS which were revealed to the author by Siamese fighting fish/betta fish breeders so that you can raise the most incredible fish!
I found that the guide is easy to follow and is written in plain conversational English.
It will reveal to you everything you need to know about your Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish.
Some of the valuable techniques that the author shares with you are:
1) The ideal water temperature for your Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish tank.
2) Learn what the best food is to give your Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish and why.
3) Also, if your Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish won’t eat. What do you do! The author has two simple steps.
There are many SECRETS in this e-book and I will review some more as we go along.
If you are a Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish lover then I can highly recommend this guide.
Click on: ‘HELPFUL INFORMATION’ ‘FREE BONUSES’ will give you more information!
Do you want a cheerful, peppy and long lived Siamese fighting fish/ betta fish?
Well, this guide is packed with useful information taken from the most hush-hush SECRETS which were revealed to the author by Siamese fighting fish/betta fish breeders so that you can raise the most incredible fish!
I found that the guide is easy to follow and is written in plain conversational English.
It will reveal to you everything you need to know about your Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish.
Some of the valuable techniques that the author shares with you are:
1) The ideal water temperature for your Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish tank.
2) Learn what the best food is to give your Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish and why.
3) Also, if your Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish won’t eat. What do you do! The author has two simple steps.
There are many SECRETS in this e-book and I will review some more as we go along.
If you are a Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish lover then I can highly recommend this guide.
Click on: ‘HELPFUL INFORMATION’ ‘FREE BONUSES’ will give you more information!
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Friday, July 31, 2009
Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish/ Illness! What do you do?
Welcome to the world of the Siamese Fighting Fish. Free tips about keeping Siamese fighting fish. Lots of Siamese fighting fish news and much much more on Siamese fighting fish, your Home and family pet’s home.
Your Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish should be very healthy and give you no trouble but lots of enjoyment. However, if they become ill then you must check and test your fish tank water first and foremost.
Water quality is the most important factor in having a healthy Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish.
You must test the temperature, ph, ammonia, nitrite and nitrate ingredients in your fish tank water regularly.
All the medicine in the world will not help if you have bad water.
Most problems in water have no color, smell or texture. You have to test it.
Changing your fish tank water every 4, 5, or 7 days should ensure the quality.
There are natural anti- bacterial remedies such as Melafix and others, as well as Pimafix for fungus. These can be used if your fish is ill, but have your fish tank water tested first.
A good idea is to have a separate hospital tank where you can place your ill Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish until he recovers.
More info click on: ‘FREE 4 LIMITED BONUSES’ AND ‘ FREE BONUSES’
ALSO: ‘FREE AQUARIUM CARE VIDEO’ AND ‘FREE BONUS BOOKS’.
Have a look at this web site as well: http://fishtankinfo.blogspot.com/
Gives you more info!
Your Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish should be very healthy and give you no trouble but lots of enjoyment. However, if they become ill then you must check and test your fish tank water first and foremost.
Water quality is the most important factor in having a healthy Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish.
You must test the temperature, ph, ammonia, nitrite and nitrate ingredients in your fish tank water regularly.
All the medicine in the world will not help if you have bad water.
Most problems in water have no color, smell or texture. You have to test it.
Changing your fish tank water every 4, 5, or 7 days should ensure the quality.
There are natural anti- bacterial remedies such as Melafix and others, as well as Pimafix for fungus. These can be used if your fish is ill, but have your fish tank water tested first.
A good idea is to have a separate hospital tank where you can place your ill Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish until he recovers.
More info click on: ‘FREE 4 LIMITED BONUSES’ AND ‘ FREE BONUSES’
ALSO: ‘FREE AQUARIUM CARE VIDEO’ AND ‘FREE BONUS BOOKS’.
Have a look at this web site as well: http://fishtankinfo.blogspot.com/
Gives you more info!
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Siamese fighting fish= ‘Ikan Betta’
Welcome to the world of the Siamese Fighting Fish. Free tips about keeping Siamese fighting fish. Lots of Siamese fighting fish news and much much more on Siamese fighting fish, your Home and family pet’s home.
What’s in a name? Well, ‘BETTA’, the word, comes from a local Siamese name for Siamese fighting fish. The contemporary Thai name for this fish is ‘Pla-kad’.
Those of you who do not want an aggressive Siamese fighting fish and would like an alternative could consider the ‘Betta imbellis’ or ‘peaceful betta’.
This ‘peaceful betta’ is native to Malaysia and can grow to a maximum size of 8cms. or 3inches.
When you compare the ‘peaceful betta’ to the Siamese fighting fish, it is much more docile and will do well in a community fish tank with other tranquil and non aggressive species.
For more information click on ‘free bonuses’ and ‘free 4 limited bonuses’
What’s in a name? Well, ‘BETTA’, the word, comes from a local Siamese name for Siamese fighting fish. The contemporary Thai name for this fish is ‘Pla-kad’.
Those of you who do not want an aggressive Siamese fighting fish and would like an alternative could consider the ‘Betta imbellis’ or ‘peaceful betta’.
This ‘peaceful betta’ is native to Malaysia and can grow to a maximum size of 8cms. or 3inches.
When you compare the ‘peaceful betta’ to the Siamese fighting fish, it is much more docile and will do well in a community fish tank with other tranquil and non aggressive species.
For more information click on ‘free bonuses’ and ‘free 4 limited bonuses’
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
You may want to consider this Betta fish/ Siamese fighting fish Species!
Welcome to the world of the Siamese Fighting Fish. Free tips about keeping Siamese fighting fish. Lots of Siamese fighting fish news and much much more on Siamese fighting fish, your Home and family pet’s home.
This species of Betta fish may be the answer to those people who want a docile fish that can be kept in a community aquarium.
Besides the Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish a frequently kept Betta species is the Betta ‘Imbellis’ or the ‘peaceful’ Betta.
More info: click on: ‘free bonuses’
This species of Betta fish may be the answer to those people who want a docile fish that can be kept in a community aquarium.
Besides the Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish a frequently kept Betta species is the Betta ‘Imbellis’ or the ‘peaceful’ Betta.
More info: click on: ‘free bonuses’
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Most desirable color for your Siamese fighting fish /Betta fish!
Welcome to the world of the Siamese Fighting Fish. Free tips about keeping Siamese fighting fish. Lots of Siamese fighting fish news and much much more on Siamese fighting fish, your Home and family pet’s home.
One of the most desirable colors to breed for your Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish is the ‘Black/ Melano!!
It is one of the hardest to find in its purist form.
The whole body and fins are ‘midnight black’ and look very beautiful!
The males are very fertile, but the females have a fertility problem.
If you cross a ‘melano’ male to a ‘steel blue’ female you will get a ‘black’ Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish.
The chances of obtaining or raising a fertile ‘true’ ‘melano’ female are astronomical! This can also be very profitable and make you a lot of money!
There are many other combinations of colors.
Click on: ‘Secrets to breeding your own Siamese fighting fish’ for much more information!
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One of the most desirable colors to breed for your Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish is the ‘Black/ Melano!!
It is one of the hardest to find in its purist form.
The whole body and fins are ‘midnight black’ and look very beautiful!
The males are very fertile, but the females have a fertility problem.
If you cross a ‘melano’ male to a ‘steel blue’ female you will get a ‘black’ Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish.
The chances of obtaining or raising a fertile ‘true’ ‘melano’ female are astronomical! This can also be very profitable and make you a lot of money!
There are many other combinations of colors.
Click on: ‘Secrets to breeding your own Siamese fighting fish’ for much more information!
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
What color is your Siamese fighting fish??
Welcome to the world of the Siamese Fighting Fish. Free tips about keeping Siamese fighting fish. Lots of Siamese fighting fish news and much much more on Siamese fighting fish, your Home and family pet’s home.
In this series of posts I will tell you more about the different colors that you can find in your Siamese fighting fish.
The most common colors are ‘Red’ where the fins and body are bright red, paling out at the gills and head.
You also get the extended ‘Red’ in which the ‘red’ coloration extends past the gill plates and head.
‘Royal Blue’ is where the body and fins are a dark ‘royal blue’, ending at the gill plates.
The head is usually dark ‘grey-black’. ‘Red’ will be seen on the fins.
‘Turquoise’ colored Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish have a faded bright ‘green’ throughout the body ending at the gills and the head is that of a ‘blue’ betta (i.e. ‘greyish-black).
The ‘Steel blue’ color is where the body and fins have a light ‘grey-dark gunmetal blue’ color ending at the gills and head, which are the same as the ‘royal blue’.
It is a color which is prone to ‘red’ wash!
Click on: ‘breeding information’
In this series of posts I will tell you more about the different colors that you can find in your Siamese fighting fish.
The most common colors are ‘Red’ where the fins and body are bright red, paling out at the gills and head.
You also get the extended ‘Red’ in which the ‘red’ coloration extends past the gill plates and head.
‘Royal Blue’ is where the body and fins are a dark ‘royal blue’, ending at the gill plates.
The head is usually dark ‘grey-black’. ‘Red’ will be seen on the fins.
‘Turquoise’ colored Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish have a faded bright ‘green’ throughout the body ending at the gills and the head is that of a ‘blue’ betta (i.e. ‘greyish-black).
The ‘Steel blue’ color is where the body and fins have a light ‘grey-dark gunmetal blue’ color ending at the gills and head, which are the same as the ‘royal blue’.
It is a color which is prone to ‘red’ wash!
Click on: ‘breeding information’
Monday, May 11, 2009
Siamese fighting fish/Betta fish! Different tail types! Example pictures!
Welcome to the world of the Siamese Fighting Fish. Free tips about keeping Siamese fighting fish. Lots of Siamese fighting fish news and much much more on Siamese fighting fish, your Home and family pet’s home.
Having explained some of the different tail types that you can find for your Siamese fighting fish/Betta fish, I now have example pictures where you can see the difference.
Take a look at the following pictures and then match them up to the previous posts.
As you will see, your Siamese fighting fish/Betta fish are truly beautiful fish. Enjoy!
The first 'Red' on your left is the 'Plakat' or 'Fantail' Siamese fighting fish.
Then the 'Blue' is the 'Double tail' Siamese fighting fish/Betta fish.
Next is the beautiful 'Crown tail' Betta fish.
The 'Super Delta tail' Siamese fighting fish is on your right.
The 'Half Moon' Betta fish/ Siamese fighting fish is the larger picture at the bottom.



Having explained some of the different tail types that you can find for your Siamese fighting fish/Betta fish, I now have example pictures where you can see the difference.
Take a look at the following pictures and then match them up to the previous posts.
As you will see, your Siamese fighting fish/Betta fish are truly beautiful fish. Enjoy!
The first 'Red' on your left is the 'Plakat' or 'Fantail' Siamese fighting fish.
Then the 'Blue' is the 'Double tail' Siamese fighting fish/Betta fish.
Next is the beautiful 'Crown tail' Betta fish.
The 'Super Delta tail' Siamese fighting fish is on your right.
The 'Half Moon' Betta fish/ Siamese fighting fish is the larger picture at the bottom.



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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Animal welfare group! Log On!!
Welcome to the world of the Siamese Fighting Fish. Free tips about keeping Siamese fighting fish. Lots of Siamese fighting fish news and much much more on Siamese fighting fish, your Home and family pet’s home.
Interesting website!! Log on!!
If you read my profile you will see that I enjoy motorcycling.
While surfing the internet recently I found this very interesting website. I would like to share it with everyone that loves pets.
The groups of people involved on this website have a purpose to promote and aid in the humane treatment of domestic animals.
Although they are not directly connected to this blog on Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish I am sure you will enjoy this website.
They have volunteers who run events and they support animal welfare groups in Canada.
They also have a blog on which you can place comments etc. Well worth logging on to.
The work they do is truly amazing!
Please log onto: http://www.ride4pets.org/ See for yourself!
Interesting website!! Log on!!
If you read my profile you will see that I enjoy motorcycling.
While surfing the internet recently I found this very interesting website. I would like to share it with everyone that loves pets.
The groups of people involved on this website have a purpose to promote and aid in the humane treatment of domestic animals.
Although they are not directly connected to this blog on Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish I am sure you will enjoy this website.
They have volunteers who run events and they support animal welfare groups in Canada.
They also have a blog on which you can place comments etc. Well worth logging on to.
The work they do is truly amazing!
Please log onto: http://www.ride4pets.org/ See for yourself!
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Introducing!! A ‘CROWN TAIL’ Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish!
Welcome to the world of the Siamese Fighting Fish. Free tips about keeping Siamese fighting fish. Lots of Siamese fighting fish news and much much more on Siamese fighting fish, your Home and family pet’s home.
The ‘CROWN TAIL’ is one of the newest and most expensive of the tail types you can get!
Breeders of this tail type of Betta fish can expect big amounts of money for their fish!
The tail is highly frilled with extended spiny rays.
It shows the fins rays extending past the webbing of the fins.
You get a ‘single’ ray which extends past the webbing and then you get the ‘double’ ray which has each ray dividing into two rays at the webbing.
The ‘triple’ ray is a very rare find. The rays divide into three at the webbing.
The last one is a ‘double double’ ray and is very expensive!
Here you will find the rays divide into two at the webbing, and then each of the two split rays will divide into two again, looking like four rays. The number of rays is counted on the caudal fin only, as the dorsal and anal fins only have single rays coming off the webbing.
You can see this tail type in combination with ‘double tails’ and any of the ‘delta tails’ and ‘half moon’ types!
Two other types of tail are the ‘fantail’ which is a rounded ‘delta tail’ and a ‘short- finned fighting style tail’ which is sometimes called ‘plakat’!
As you can see, if you start breeding your Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish it can be very rewarding and very profitable.
Click on: ‘Secrets to breeding your own Siamese fighting fish’ for more information!
The ‘CROWN TAIL’ is one of the newest and most expensive of the tail types you can get!
Breeders of this tail type of Betta fish can expect big amounts of money for their fish!
The tail is highly frilled with extended spiny rays.
It shows the fins rays extending past the webbing of the fins.
You get a ‘single’ ray which extends past the webbing and then you get the ‘double’ ray which has each ray dividing into two rays at the webbing.
The ‘triple’ ray is a very rare find. The rays divide into three at the webbing.
The last one is a ‘double double’ ray and is very expensive!
Here you will find the rays divide into two at the webbing, and then each of the two split rays will divide into two again, looking like four rays. The number of rays is counted on the caudal fin only, as the dorsal and anal fins only have single rays coming off the webbing.
You can see this tail type in combination with ‘double tails’ and any of the ‘delta tails’ and ‘half moon’ types!
Two other types of tail are the ‘fantail’ which is a rounded ‘delta tail’ and a ‘short- finned fighting style tail’ which is sometimes called ‘plakat’!
As you can see, if you start breeding your Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish it can be very rewarding and very profitable.
Click on: ‘Secrets to breeding your own Siamese fighting fish’ for more information!
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