7 Tips for Feeding and Keeping your Fighting Fish

If you have ever taken into consideration keeping Fighting Fish but happen to be put off guidelines for their care that some pet store owners and breeders offers you, then you should think again. Once you have their tank set up keeping Fighting Fish is easy, and requires only a short amount of time daily, and a partial clean once a week. Here are 7 tips to get you started.

1. Get a good sized tank that can easily house a minimum of two fish: The grounds for this is that the Fighting Fish is going to be happier in a larger space and you could also consider breeding Fighting Fish pairs if you’re used to cleaning and looking after a large sized tank.

2. In case you have two male Fighting Fish, and just the one tank, use a plastic divider with small holes in to split the bigger tank into two halves. You might use living plants, or adornments to stop the fish watching each other and they will both be happy in their own little place

3. Put fresh water snails in the tank: Fresh water snails are fantastic given that the Fighting Fish do not mind them sharing their tank space and snails live on some of the algae and waste products Fighting Fish leave behind. However examine the tank carefully if you find you have a sudden influx of snails within your tank - they are asexual so do not need a partner to mate, and if their feeding conditions are ideal for them they will reproduce - meaning you have got a dirty tank.

4. Don’t put your Fighting Fish tank on top of a stereo, or television, specifically if you love to have the volume turned up loud - Fighting Fish are susceptible to stress from the vibrations sound causes within the water.

5. Don’t put your Fighting Fish tank under any sunlight. Sunlight promotes the growth of algae in the water which can be harmful to the Fighting Fish if not cleaned out. Try and set your tank in a neutral area that’s neither too sunny nor too dark and preferably an area that has a natural light cycle.

6. Don’t overfeed your Fighting Fish. You could use freeze dried foods in case you prefer (instead of live food) but only put enough on the surface of your tank so that the fish can feed for approximately 2 minutes or so. Fish don’t need to eat much whatsoever, so as soon as they have stopped eating, clean the debris out of the tank immediately.

7. Don’t use food blocks to give your fish if you’re away from home for a few days. Fighting Fish can go up to ten days without food, so if you are only going away for a while then they will be fine with no additional food whatsoever. If you are going away for any longer period of time then you’ll have to get somebody to come in a minimum of every second day to check the chemical levels in the tank water and to feed the Fighting Fish.

These 7 tips on how to feed and house your Fighting Fish can save you time in frequently cleaning a dirty tank, and money that you could possibly spend overfeeding your fish. Remember they do make marvellous pets but knowing a few little tips on how to keep their tank cleaner and healthier for your Fighting Fish will go a long way towards ensuring your success with them.

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