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February 8th, 2008
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Fish Bum
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i need help! surprise betta!
so here in the deal:
on the 16th of January I ordered some plants for my aquarium and after like 2 1/2 weeks i sent them an email saying I wanted the plants or my money back so I could get them somewhere else. So they sent the plants.
when I opened the box this sad little betta fish was in a tiny bag (about 1.5 ounces) of freezing water. So I freaked out trying to figure out what to do, I stuck him in a measuring cup of warm water then I looked in the box and found 2 ghost shrimp which I thought were dead but now they are living in my mom's tank
i'm still so mad they put him at risk like that
So I put all the plants in this little tank and now valentino (the sad little fish) is lurking around being awesome and he went from white to pink and purple!
But I don't have any idea how to care for him
so here are my questions:
-how big should his tank be? he is in this 1.5 gallon plastich thing they sent with him for now but i don't thing it's big enough
-does he need anything special?
-i've got a heater in there now but should i get a filter?
-his fin has a tear, will in heal?
-what is he? like what kind of beta fish?
any advice would be helpful as i have never been into betta before so i have no idea what he will require
i'm adding pictures if anybody thinks they might know what he is
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February 8th, 2008
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Fish Addict
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people here say the best is at least a 5 gal tank. i have mine in a 6 gal. some will say they are hapiest in a 10gal. I would recomend a heater set at 78-80 and filter. If you have a choice use a darker substrait like black or dark bule it cuts down on the amount of glare so the betta wont flare so much. for optimal health a varied diet is optinal. though my betta wont eat anything except his beta bites.
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February 8th, 2008
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Fish Bum
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also is it ok for them to swim fast? i've never seen one zip around the way he does
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February 8th, 2008
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Moderator ~ Betta Mommy
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How is he zipping around? Is it in fits and spurts or is he playing in the water and just swimming fast? If he is swimming normally and then all of a sudden starts to swim wildly it may mean that you have a water quality problem, but if he is just swimming fast and diving around in the water like he is racing around all the time then he is just having fun and playing and as long as he is not hurting himself or running into things he is fine. Just watch him and make sure it is not because he is threatened by another fish or afraid of his reflection or something like that because that is due to stress and that can be bad.
Welcome Valentino! You are a very lucky young gentleman. You had a close call coming in a very cold bag and finding a nice warm home with a lovely parent who loves you. Have a wonderful life!
Congratulations to you both.
Rose
Last edited by chickadee; February 8th, 2008 at 10:00 PM.
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February 8th, 2008
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Fish Helper
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 And by the way, he is a beautiful betta, really gorgeous. Yes, you will need a filter, definitely. If his fin has a tear, and their fins tear often when they get snagged on things around, keep his water especially clean so that he doesn't get finrot, which can become chronic in some bettas. First thing you'll need is a filter in there, pronto  2.5 gallon is good, 5 gallon is better, 10 gallon is best.  Congrats on the new betta, even if he was a surprise!
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February 8th, 2008
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Fish Mentor
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He is beautiful! I never see light blue colored bettas like yours! Yes, a 5-10 gallon is ideal, but right now I have mine in a 3 gallon and he seems perfectly happy  My betta loves to swim throug the plants and does move very quickly, so I don't think you need to worry about yours unless he seems stressed. Good Luck!
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February 8th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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That place you ordered from sounds seriously nutso. Poor little betta!
He's very pretty! 3 gallons is okay. Don't worry about the tear in his fin. With clean water it will probably heal right up!
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Bettas do not eat flakes like other tropical fish. You need to get some Hikari Betta pellets, and some frozen bloodworms, since bettas are carnivores.
They have very tiny tummies, so just give him at most 3 pellets at one time,after soaking to soften them. For his next meal you can give 3 or 4 bloodworms (depending on size) He'll love you for that!
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what is he? like what kind of beta fish?
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He's a veiltail, and looks to be quite young.
Are you familiar with cycling a tank?
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February 9th, 2008
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Fish Bum
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thanks for all the help!
so this is what i got, 6.6 gallons, filter. heater, gravel, i gave him some of his favorite plants and started some java moss on driftwood for him and i put a filter in from the tank i took apart in with him for now too just to help with getting the cycle done
i gave him some of my puffers frozen bloodworms and he really enjoyed them!
he is such a charmer! loves the ladies!
does he need any salt?
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February 9th, 2008
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Fish Master
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Originally Posted by valentine
thanks for all the help!
so this is what i got, 6.6 gallons, filter. heater, gravel, i gave him some of his favorite plants and started some java moss on driftwood for him and i put a filter in from the tank i took apart in with him for now too just to help with getting the cycle done
i gave him some of my puffers frozen bloodworms and he really enjoyed them!
he is such a charmer! loves the ladies!
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No salt. That is the perfect sized him for him.
I cannot believe they sent you a betta when you didn't order one.  He is so pretty...love the blue.
Blood worm are my bettas' (& most betta) favorite food.
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February 9th, 2008
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Fish Mentor
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Hi!
First of - what you have to do is ship him over to the UK for me... (!)
No salt. Bettas and salt don't get along...
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February 9th, 2008
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Moderator ~ Betta Mommy
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He will do fine on the bloodworms but do be careful not to overfeed as a betta is a little piglet and will beg for food and will eat until his little tummy is in serious danger. Constipation is serious and can be life threatening in bettas so he should learn to eat peas or get some daphnia. The pea treats can be given a couple times a week. A small sized (the size of his eye) piece of frozen pea is chopped up after you defrost it and peel the outer skin off into 3 or so small pellet sized pieces and try to get him to eat it off a clean finger or small plastic spoon. If you do not want to mess with the peas or he will not eat them (most bettas love them) he can eat Freeze-dried daphnia instead to keep himself regular and tummy trouble free. The daphnia can be used instead of a meal but the peas are used as a treat and given at another time than the meals. Like at least an hour away from meal times. Daphnia is small shellfish that is a regular fish food and is full of protein too and is also a good food for sick fish.
You can also buy Daphnia frozen but I never have so I cannot swear by them. I do however use the freeze-dried variety all the time when my fish are ill or medicated or when they do not want to eat their peas for any reason. (not usually a problem) and sometimes just as a variety food for them.
Rose
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February 9th, 2008
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Fish Addict
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Welcome to FishLore valentine and congrats on the Betta, even if it was by accident - maybe it was fate
What you have done so far for him is great and I  for that. The Java moss in driftwood is a great idea, not only for asthetic reasons but it will also give him an added sense of security and will help with your water parameters once the tank has finished the Nitrogen cycle. In the meantime be sure to keep an  on those water parameters and be vigilant with your water changes - which I'm sure you already know.
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February 9th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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So happy you saved that baby!  Valentine is a beauty, and so lucky to be sent to you. That vendor...shame on them for putting all that life in danger.
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February 9th, 2008
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Fish Helper
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His colour is beautiful!!!
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February 9th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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woww thats crazy i wonder if that was there way of saying "sorry" for the delayed shipping or that there just insane. very beautiful betta
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February 9th, 2008
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Fish Bum
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i can't thank everyone enough! you really help me make sure valentino will have a good life and that really means a lot to me! i've fallen hard for him in just a couple of days and have had to fight the urge to adopt every cup bound betta i see
some new pictures of valentino in his love shack!
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February 9th, 2008
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Fish Keeper
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His name is Valentine? How perfect!!  He's such a lucky boy.
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have had to fight the urge to adopt every cup bound betta i see
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A lot of us aren't successful at fighting that urge, so we have to stay away from those sad little cups. 
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February 9th, 2008
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Moderator ~ Betta Mommy
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Just enjoy your little Valentine and every now and then even if you don't have a question, post a story or comment just to let us know how he is doing and how you are. We are interested and it is fun to live vicariously through the stories of others. He is a little miracle coming through his rough entrance into your life and now he has you just where he wants you ... wrapped around his little fins.
Let us hear from you and Valentine. Happy Day.
Rose

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