1) My new Betta, whom I have dubbed the Grand Funk Master, is a very picky eater. He doesn't seem to like his betta pellets, and only eats two a day. Today I bought some freeze-dried bloodworms, and he pigged out royally on them. Is it wise to switch him to an all-worm diet? Something tells me it's not, but then again, that's sorta what he would eat in the wild, isn't it?
2) The Grand Funk Master lives in a one gallon Marina Goldfish Starter Kit tank. It came with a silk plant, some gravel, a filter (that isn't being used since Mr. Betta doesn't like it), some goldfish food, and a little bottle of something called "Goldfish Bowl Conditioner". I had assumed that this was the same as the other water conditioner I use for my platy tank, but just noticed now that the Bowl Conditioner says it has an active ingredient that "binds ammonia to create a non-toxic compound". Is that just a load of BS? Or would it actually be better to use in the betta tank, seeing as how it doesn't actually have a filter going in it?
2) The Grand Funk Master lives in a one gallon Marina Goldfish Starter Kit tank. It came with a silk plant, some gravel, a filter (that isn't being used since Mr. Betta doesn't like it), some goldfish food, and a little bottle of something called "Goldfish Bowl Conditioner". I had assumed that this was the same as the other water conditioner I use for my platy tank, but just noticed now that the Bowl Conditioner says it has an active ingredient that "binds ammonia to create a non-toxic compound". Is that just a load of BS? Or would it actually be better to use in the betta tank, seeing as how it doesn't actually have a filter going in it?
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