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How to make sure that your betta fish remains healthy?

    Cleaning the betta fish tank is another important way to care for your red and blue fish.   Cleaning the betta fish tank is another important way to care for your red and blue fish. It's a good idea to clean the tank once a week or at least once every two weeks.   You can use any soap or detergent to clean your pet's water bowl, but if it has copper, you should use distilled water instead of tap water. Red and blue betta fish need the right care.   If there are any algae on top of your Red-Belly Fish Tank (RBFT), then use an algae cleaner on it before putting back into RBFT so that they do not get sick from eating bad food caused by these types of chemicals.   When cleaning RBFTs with hard surfaces such as tiles or glass doors where some dirt may be deposited onto them during the cleaning process, use warm soapy water (no soap) mixed with baking soda until all lumps are gone before rinsing off the excess residue using fresh cold run...

How much time do you require to take care of red and blue betta fish?

    Getting a new red and blue betta fish is a great way to start your tank. But how much time do you require to spend on them?   The answer depends on how often you will use the tank. If it's just for fun or if they are just decorative, then the amount of time needed will be less than if they are going to live in an aquarium with other fish or plants because they need more food and care than most people realize. Red and Blue Betta is the ideal choice for you.   The first step is to fill your betta tank with water.   The first step is to fill your betta tank with water. You can use tap water or bottled spring water, but if you're adding chemicals to your betta fish bowl (or any container), we recommend using filtered or distilled water for the best results.   Suppose you prefer not to use tap water in your aquarium. In that case, it's important that you choose a reputable brand that contains no additives and doesn't contain trace amount...