Betta Tank

Sonic Tooth

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Well, I just got a crowntail betta for my 3 gallon tank.

The betta looks pretty good, except around the face there is a lot of white... Its not anything bacterial or anything, but will the red color spread out to the face or is that just the natural coloring?

Also, what is this I hear about direct sunlight and bettas? Is that just to prevent temp. swings?

Basically, just see if the guy looks alright and make sure I haven't messed anything up.

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He looks good! The white is probably natural coloring. A good diet will intensify the coloration and maybe make the white less visible.

One thing I notice in the tank...the filter intake screen is large. You may want to cover it with a sponge so the betta doesn't get his whole tail sucked up and become stuck.
 
Another question: There is black in between the scales in the area behind the gils... is that bad?
 
probably inside of gill flaps, all bettas have it from what i've seen

direct sunlight not only makes water warmer but promotes growth of algae which is something you won't want.

i don't see a heater, so i suggest getting a small one (marineland stealth visitherm 25w is a good choice) to keep the water warm and constant, the way bettas like.
 
Cute betta... Had one like him before he died of old age (had him for 3.5 years!)
 
probably inside of gill flaps, all bettas have it from what i've seen

direct sunlight not only makes water warmer but promotes growth of algae which is something you won't want.

i don't see a heater, so i suggest getting a small one (marineland stealth visitherm 25w is a good choice) to keep the water warm and constant, the way bettas like.


Heater is already in there... The pictures were from right when I got him in there. Thanks :D
 
My betta is a normal veiltail, but he's red and has white coloring on his head just like yours.

Ok... Good to know. Its not that the color bothers me, I just want to make sure its healthy. :thm:
 
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