Showing posts with label favorite bettafish plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label favorite bettafish plants. Show all posts

Monday, February 23, 2009

More Favorite Plants for Siamese Fighters

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.

Most of the favorite live plants that you would decorate your Siamese fighting fish tank with should be placed before you buy your fish. As I have said, plan and have everything ready. Have your tank, the water and plants settled a few days before you go out to buy your Siamese fighting fish.

Hygrophila Polysperma is another easy to grow favorite bettafish plant, but needs bright light. The dwarf hygrophila is really popular. It is fast growing with good light. Plant it at the back of your tank.

Hygrophila Difformis or water wisteria is another attractive plant. It can be used as a back, middle or foreground plant. It grows better in medium to higher lighting, but can be grown in somewhat low lighting also. It does attract algae, so may be not for a new tank.

Get some more Bettafish plants your pet will love.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

More on Bettafish breeding

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.

Some suggested live plants to put in your tank to compliment your Siamese fighting fish, could be a piece of Java moss. This is an easy way to reduce nitrites and ammonia in the water. It does grow thick so you will have to trim it every now and again. Keep a careful watch.

You need no gravel or substrate to grow Java moss. It will attach itself to bits of gravel which keep it from drifting throughout your tank. It is native to South East Asia. Wonderful for breeding your Siamese fighting fish babies! You can leave it to float and it also grows in low light!