Spacescreamer
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Chlorine Remover lotion is available from shops. Please use it, please...malhotraraul said:i had few gold fish but life span is not much, cleaning the water is also pain as i have a very huge 4' tank so cannot change the water instantly from tap a the water contains chlorine which kills the fish, so have to keep the water for 2 - 3 days before changing it, so gave up the idea for gold fish, the dead ones were food for my sucker fish's, thay had a good feast, so i only have fresh water sharks & sucker fish & now i can change the water without keeping it, guess they have adapted themselves to chlorinated water.
Well, even wild bettas survive and seem to prefer the stalest and most stagnant part of a drain, hiding in the cevices or under a rock; not the most active of fish and definitely used to cramped spaces.Spacescreamer said:^^ You do agree that the fishes do have a life too and are not for ornamental interests only ??
Man cut that out will ya..?chiron said:Well, even wild bettas survive and seem to prefer the stalest and most stagnant part of a drain, hiding in the cevices or under a rock; not the most active of fish and definitely used to cramped spaces.
Stale stagnant drain ... are you kidding? As for hiding, they are actually smart fishes that hide as a part of territorial behavior ... No offense but do you have any idea about fishes?chiron said:Well, even wild bettas survive and seem to prefer the stalest and most stagnant part of a drain, hiding in the cevices or under a rock; not the most active of fish and definitely used to cramped spaces.
Hey yeah... it's a HE, mixed the genders there!Prole73 said:^^ if its a betta with wide fins and all, its a 'He' not 'She'. 'She' bettas are normally low profile
Show a mirror against him and you will see his true colours. Don't do it frequently for fun , fish gets agitated.