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[28 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 519 views]

The pet fish known as Betta’s are actually carnivorous which endure in the oceans by feeding on tiny insects, the larvae of insects and assorted kinds of plankton. If you make your way to the pet store, you will discover a wide variety of sorts of Betta food. They are able to live happily off pellets and flecks as well as food that has been frozen or freeze dried. They may not recognize new fish food sources straight away, so be certain to insert fresh foods in addition to the …

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[28 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 316 views]

A betta fish in an aquarium is a great focal point to any room you place it in, plus they are a great pet for those individuals who do not wish the fuss of other creatures as pets, but the fundamental question is how to approach problem of choosing your Betta fish. Betta fish are immensely different, they come in a whole range of colors, from blues and purples to rosy and shades of black.  Male and female bettas have an entirely different appearance with the male being the brilliantly …

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[22 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 162 views]

As you take care of your Koi, you should always protect them from deadly viruses such as the KHV (or the Koi Herpes Virus). You should know that your fish is very prone to the disease. So how do you protect your Koi from this? The only way to protect your pets is to never get them exposed to it. Having the necessary information about the virus can help you protect your Koi better.
The Facts About KHV:
So what is KHV? Since the primary outbreak, little information has only been learned …

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[9 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 140 views]

If you feed them food like grapes, corn and beans, be careful as they contain outer casings which, if swallowed by your pets, can’t be properly digested by them. You should first remove the outer casings before you feed them. Make sure you do not overfeed your Koi, as giving them too many treats can interfere with their own diet, which will cause more harm than good to them.