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How To SetUp A BettaFish Tank

Are you thinking of getting a Betta fish? These adorable fish are ideal for pets as they are easy to keep and feeding them requires no effort. Children love to be around these fish too. The fish are colorful, and they look beautiful in a water tank. As a pet, it is a good option to buy Betta fishes as they are an affordable pet without the need for a laboratory water tank.



Betta fish are beautiful pets, and they need a home that will let them live a healthy life and provide a safe habitat. In addition to proper feeding, the most important factor that is important for your fish safety and long life is the quality of the water tank and the proper setup of a Betta fish tank.

Here are some simple steps that explain how to set up a Betta fish tank correctly.


Get all the accessories
You should get everything you need to set up a Betta fish tank. You should first choose a tank of the right size that can hold at least 4 gallons of water. Betta fish can often be found in small plastic bowls in houses that barely survive and lead a poor life. If you want your fish to have a healthy life, you need to invest in a large water tank.

Buy any good aquarium filter t


hat keeps your tank clean. A good filter gives bacterial control in the water and protects the fish from serious diseases. You must buy a filter that does not generate strong currents and your Betta can normally swim in the tank.

It is also advisable to get a water tank heater,


as the Bettas come from tropical waters, and you must keep the water temperature in the tank. The water tank heaters come with a thermostat to control the heat and you should keep the water temperature between 75-8 degrees Fahrenheit. You only use the water tank heater for tankers that hold 4-5 gallons of water and more.

Betta they are swimmers and they swim with the river on all levels. They need a smooth gravel to protect the fish from injury while they are cursing in every direction.

It is also a good idea to add decorative ones to your water tank.






 Your wish will love swimming in a tank where it can go through caves and hide in plants and shady areas. You can add real plants to your tank, but any decorative ones should be weightless and should not damage the fins of your Bettas. If you use artificial plants for the tank, choose silk plants and avoid the plastic material. If you constantly change the decoration of your tank, it will keep your pet happy and alive.

When buying a tank you should look for tanks that have built-in lights to give the fish proper light. If the tank is without lights, then you should buy LED lights, as they are easy to control and come with timers, so you can set a defined time when you stop the lights on.

Setting up your tank
The first step is to clean your tank properly with water and choose a room in your house where you can store the tank. Make sure that the room is not a dark corner and get some sunlight, but under no circumstances keep the tank in direct sunlight.

You can buy an affordable stand and place the tank on it. Make sure the surface is even and leave some space for the filters.

The next step is to install the filter. Don't worry, it is not a technical process and the filter installation guide that comes with the filter will explain how to install filters properly. You can also watch online videos that explain how to install filters in detail. Rotate the filter after filling the tank with water.

Clean the gravel and remove the dust before adding the tank. If you plan to use real plant leave space of 2-3 inches for the gravel.

You can now set up all your decorative. Make sure they are firmly anchored in the gravel so that they won't come out after a while.

Fill your tank by covering your gravel and carefully pour the water in. Check the tank carefully for leaks. Do not fill the tank to the top and leave about half an inch of space.

Start the filter and make sure that the currents are slow and stable. You can use the filter settings to control the filter. You should also check the heater at this stage. Use a thermometer to check the temperature when you start the heater.

Use neutralizer to eliminate chlorine in the water. This is very important as usual; your Betta will die in water with excessive chlorine.

Now your tank is ready and you can buy your Betta fish. Normally Betta comes in a bowl in its own water and the water in the tank and the tank environment will be new for the fish. You must gently introduce the fish to the new environment and keep the water in your tank at a moderate temperature.

Let your fish swim in the new tank. During the first few hours you may find that the fish do not react to the new environment, but then they will adapt to their new tank. You should ensure that the fish are fed correctly.

The above tips will help you set up a perfect tank. You should also make it a habit to clean your tank completely after every three weeks, so that the water stays clean and your fish can enjoy fresh water and stay healthy. Cleaning the tank is a simple process and if you can set up the water tank all by yourself, you will be able to clean the water tank in a few hours.

Try to be careful while setting up the tank and if you get stuck at any stage, you can always ask the experts at the aquarium to guide you along the way.


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