Betta Max in BiOrb Aquarium

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2007

My first YouTube video...Taken with the Aiptek GO-HD Digital Camcorder.

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  • Finally, somebody giving a good home to a betta, rather than in one of those stupid vases!! Nice one you!

  • Sorry but I disagree. In the wild Bettas sometimes get stuck in a small puddle during the dry season and can jump from puddle to puddle looking for deeper water. If they do not find it, they will DIE. Puddles dry up very quickly. They do require and deserve more than "minimal" care to stay healthy. They get sick very easily from overfeeding, dirty ammonia filled water and finrot because of their large fins. They are not difficult to care for, but do require some previous knowledge and research.

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  • One lucky betta!

  • @clickhere4ste you DICK! F.Y.I i have a betta in a 3 gallon aquarium with pump and all

  • Is that a 60 litre biOrb? Lucky him. :)

  • yes they do theyre labyrinth(sp)

  • they can live in one smaller than that they dont need a lot of room but if you want them happy make it a big tank

  • he´ll do even in a 2 gallon tank

  • do you think my betta will be ok in a 4 gallon tank

  • They don't need to breath from the surface if the water isn't stagnant.

  • In the wild, their water often several feet deep. I don't see how this could be worse.

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