What to look for when buying betta fish?

 

Before visiting a shop with live female betta fish for sale, consider some tips and tricks for buying that beautiful, vibrant-colored, and healthy fish.

Eager to know more about it? Keep on reading the following article, and make sure to take notes.

Preparing beforehand; the tank

A first and fundamental step even before buying the betta is setting up its home, aquarium. You don't want your newly purchased betta to feel homeless. Setting up the tank for the fish has its guidelines and regulations necessary for its survival. All should be considered, from optimal water parameters like temperature and pH to providing ideal light and hiding spots. Now, let's head into the shop!

Buying the betta at; a local shop or online

Betta fish has gained colossal popularity mainly because of its appearance. Considering its demand, many local shops and online websites have started their business in betta fish. A local pet shop can be a good start with the benefit of visually analyzing the betta's health. However, many online brands have a reputation, too; you have to check the reviews and stuff. But whom to choose?

Choosing the betta; is it healthy or not?

Choosing the fish can sometimes become difficult as many factors and aspects cannot be seen with the naked eye, or because of the sheer list of signs, a person can forget about one or two. And it's normal! We will share some of the top signs and facets you should look for.

Signs of healthy betta fish

·         The presence of deep and vibrant colors on its body equals its healthiness.

·         Having big, lavish, and flowy fins is another! You don’t want those fins to have cuts or bruises.

·         Smooth and regular swimming is a good sign too. One factor worth considering is that some betta might feel uneasiness when encountering a new visitor; it should subside eventually.

Signs of unhealthy betta fish

·         Have a look at those fins! Fin rot is a common disease among betta fish. It might appear as dark or white colored borders on fins.

·         Examine the skin. Look for visible scars or bruises or even parasites hanging on the scales.

·         Speaking of parasites, to demonstrate them visually, look for white dots or dusty gold appearance on the scales; they might be ich or velvet.

·         Betta fish with close or clamped fins is a big no-no! Look for ragged or torn-out fins, as they indicate a problem.

·         A bloated stomach or swelling around the abdominal region might be because of disease or infection.

·         Swimming should be horizontal, and the fish should not lurk in the tank's corner.

Buying guide, in summary

If you’re new and are still learning about the betta world, there’s so much more! But the foremost step is buying a betta of your choice.

From having different types of fins and colors to wide varieties of the fish itself, it has a long queue of explorations! However, the above article is a general guideline for any betta; king betta vs giant betta have little difference after all!

 

 

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