5 Things You've Heard about Betta Fish That AREN'T True

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • I recorded this a few days ago but finally got around to editing it!
    5 common things you will hear or may have already heard about betta fish. Making a video in the future about the basics to betta fish care and how to attempt a community tank with your betta!
    Thank you for watching! Hopefully I'll be getting a better camera here soon.

Комментарии • 8 тыс.

  • @deannaz7243
    @deannaz7243 7 лет назад +525

    I saw like 10 dead bettas at the store. Can you imagine just swimming in circles your whole life until you die? Geez, so disturbing.

    • @shelbyzombie4049
      @shelbyzombie4049 7 лет назад +14

      RanaBanana so sad :( I think that would drive anything insane

    • @yoongitrash2699
      @yoongitrash2699 7 лет назад +11

      Wow...when you put it in that way, that makes me sad.

    • @deannaz7243
      @deannaz7243 7 лет назад +11

      Exactly my point. But I'm not putting it any "way", sadly, it's just a fact. D:

    • @yoongitrash2699
      @yoongitrash2699 7 лет назад +11

      The sad truth of life! It makes me just wanna barge into my pet store and yell at them and ruin everything(If that was not illegal?). : (

    • @aliciaduncan9329
      @aliciaduncan9329 7 лет назад

      rhksufrfhjc24re

  • @MinYoongi-fp6lx
    @MinYoongi-fp6lx 5 лет назад +800

    I love the moment when the Betta fish realizes that it has room to swim and explores every nook and cranny in the tank

    • @xxxMarijaaa
      @xxxMarijaaa 4 года назад +44

      Yes! My Betta was in a cup at Petsmart, and I couldn’t wait to take him home to his 3 gallon tank. Once he was ready and in, he was moving around everywhere! He’s so happy there and I can’t help but feel super happy as well! :)

    • @stevensanders6696
      @stevensanders6696 4 года назад +33

      When I upgraded my half moon, Fizz, from a half gallon to a 3 gallon tank, he chilled in the corner he was near when he went in, then as soon as he found out there was actually a lot more room to move he wouldn't stop zipping around at max speed for the next couple hours

    • @josicon
      @josicon 4 года назад +2

      Steven Sanders awwww

    • @josicon
      @josicon 4 года назад +2

      Bangtan Infiresss Edits that’s so good 😊:)

    • @xxxMarijaaa
      @xxxMarijaaa 4 года назад +2

      @@josicon it is very!! :)

  • @stabletocity3976
    @stabletocity3976 8 лет назад +4633

    It makes me angry to think people actually keep them in the cups they're in at the pet store. That's so cruel.

    • @sre_rich8764
      @sre_rich8764 8 лет назад +16

      "I make me angry"?

    • @daya-cr9mn
      @daya-cr9mn 8 лет назад +22

      +Shreejit Rich I think the person meant "it" :)

    • @stabletocity3976
      @stabletocity3976 8 лет назад +8

      It was a typo, I meant 'it'.

    • @stabletocity3976
      @stabletocity3976 8 лет назад +5

      Thank you:)

    • @recycledjuice_4003
      @recycledjuice_4003 8 лет назад +44

      That's why I will own a pet store and put betas in at least a 2.5 tank for them and I won't take in that many

  • @hollyyx4742
    @hollyyx4742 5 лет назад +442

    I went in the store to buy my betta fish. He looked depressed in the tiny tank he was kept in. He was scared of everyone, and stayed at the bottom of the tank. I bought him, and took him home and he went into his tank. It was amazing to see how he immediately started exploring the tank, and looked like the happiest betta alive. Now, he is living in a 10 gallon mansion with a small snail, and I don’t regret getting him. I am only young, and take great care of him. Trust me, I did my research before buying him. I want everyone to realise that betta fish aren’t ornaments or decorations, it’s a life.

    • @abimcadams1554
      @abimcadams1554 5 лет назад +10

      Cat Lover same I am researching about betas and I want one but I am making sure I know how to care for them

    • @mytip1107
      @mytip1107 5 лет назад +8

      A long time ago I bought betta fish without doing research and that night I got him a stupid 1 gallon tank but the next day I did a lot of research and bought him a 10 gallon tank and a ton of plans and spent all my money on a filter for him

    • @i___270___x8
      @i___270___x8 4 года назад +6

      I had a beta fish without research, but that's because my Aqua was a gift for my birthday, as soon as I got it I did research got him a better tank than the one he was given and better food better decor and real plants for him! I have had him for a year and 2 months now 😊 I have a strong connection with him and I have trained him to do some stuff, I'm in love

    • @eternalriver7866
      @eternalriver7866 4 года назад

      Bless you. Yes they are life

    • @matveyxivan7159
      @matveyxivan7159 4 года назад

      good on you! im glad he's doing alot better

  • @taylorndean
    @taylorndean  8 лет назад +2762

    Also, If you don't believe bettas enjoy swimming around a lot, re-watch this video but focus on my betta the whole time

    • @jazzjersey2271
      @jazzjersey2271 8 лет назад +15

      I have a 20 inch tank and I was wonder if I could put fresh water plants in there because I don't won't it to get sick and die

    • @taylorndean
      @taylorndean  8 лет назад +41

      Fresh water plants will do fine in there as long as you get good tank lighting!

    • @pretzel1410
      @pretzel1410 8 лет назад +6

      Dear Taylor, Since you work at a pet store, do you know anything about Guinea Pigs. I've spent a few weeks researching them. Im getting 1 very soon, and I really trust what you say!

    • @jazzjersey2271
      @jazzjersey2271 8 лет назад +1

      +Taylor Nicole Dean .yàaaaaaaa thank u

    • @thedinokinggfm5693
      @thedinokinggfm5693 8 лет назад +1

      My lil cousin use to think male Berta's and female betas will bit his fingers of now he has 3 females in a large tank

  • @Ami_Hime
    @Ami_Hime 7 лет назад +1378

    please keep making these videos. im fed up of people buying animals cause they look cute....and then not giving them the quality of life they require or goving em away.

    • @Ami_Hime
      @Ami_Hime 7 лет назад +6

      Ok fine..

    • @GabrieleMBest00
      @GabrieleMBest00 7 лет назад +23

      you shouldn't choose an animal based on its cuteness, for example dogs, german shepards are fucking adorable yes you'll walk it and feed it but they need huge garden or many walks cause they are active....you may think you know what you are doing but your now doing enough of it

    • @walterknight3463
      @walterknight3463 7 лет назад +1

      GabrieleMBest00 you could omit the vulgarity and your message would not change. Then my child could read these comments.

    • @starlight6924
      @starlight6924 7 лет назад +1

      Ami- lee it sucks when people do that

    • @SpottedLeafy
      @SpottedLeafy 7 лет назад +9

      +Walter Knight You are honestly getting worked up over one word? Wow, if your kid is old enough to watch a video on keeping fish and read the comments on said video then they probably already know that word plus many more.

  • @parrots4life74
    @parrots4life74 5 лет назад +1165

    I once had someone try to tell me that big spaces freak them out. Some people are just plain idiots.

    • @sdmpodcast554
      @sdmpodcast554 5 лет назад +4

      IKR

    • @morganalabeille5004
      @morganalabeille5004 5 лет назад +62

      If they seem freaked out by big spaces that just means that the tank doesn't have enough plants and hiding spaces

    • @xaiyu4104
      @xaiyu4104 5 лет назад +15

      I once had someone tell me they talked to a betta fish and it made them an expert. How crazy is that? Come on people. Stop being betta fish nazis.

    • @temperance7582
      @temperance7582 5 лет назад +14

      if my mom let me I would keep my betta in a 55+ gallon tank.

    • @samirmuradov9585
      @samirmuradov9585 5 лет назад +8

      @@temperance7582 I keep mine in a 20 gal tank

  • @rocken8899
    @rocken8899 5 лет назад +518

    my betta fish just passed away, he lived for 8 long years. love and miss you Jimbo

    • @russianidiot7327
      @russianidiot7327 4 года назад +80

      Whoa. You kept a BETTA FISH alive for 8 YEARS?!?
      Also, im very sorry for your loss :) i hope your betta taught you a lot and you loved it ❤️

    • @thebean2580
      @thebean2580 4 года назад +16

      My first fish was a betta i had him for a year and a half(he even got into a fight once).

    • @apol8245
      @apol8245 4 года назад +33

      DUDE! You had an old fish. The longest living one was 10 years.
      Sorry for your loss though. I lost my first betta couple years ago and was devastated.

    • @bobbugers9729
      @bobbugers9729 4 года назад +7

      Ya i had my batta fish for 7 year his name was lucky till he passed im sorry for u loss but itll get better

    • @ellienicole5783
      @ellienicole5783 4 года назад +1

      R H awh I’m sorry, I have a Siamese beta fish called Blue because he is a beautiful light blue colour! He is lowkey my favourite fishy, so Ik how u feel

  • @haybby23
    @haybby23 7 лет назад +321

    My betta lived for over 3 years! He even came with me to college and back. I did all my research before buying him and I was so proud that I gave him a good life.

    • @sjsosokdksksk
      @sjsosokdksksk 6 лет назад +2

      h b My female veiltail just passed, she was about five years old

    • @Ellamcg-vo9br
      @Ellamcg-vo9br 6 лет назад +2

      h b there meant to live for 6 years

    • @mauricioneyra3848
      @mauricioneyra3848 6 лет назад +10

      Ellamcg 2006 Actually that’s not true, if cared for they could live 3-5 Years.

    • @cassi-opeia528
      @cassi-opeia528 6 лет назад

      The first beta i had lived for almost 4 years, i was pretty young when i got him and he ended up developing a very bad case of tail and fin rot in the end. Luckily, I’ve grown a lot since then, and nothing like that has happened again!

    • @jelly1816
      @jelly1816 6 лет назад

      My fish died 3 moth i got him

  • @trexxg1436
    @trexxg1436 6 лет назад +446

    I have never had an aquarium. A week ago I was in Petsmart buying stuff for Rollo, my Rat Terrier, when I saw a fish in a small cup. I figured this is all the Betta needed and would be cool to let him live in a clear glass small vase I have. After putting him in the vase he would just set there and I could tell he was not happy. I then decided to do research on Betta's and found your video plus many more about how to keep a Betta. I thought about his for a day and then decided to take care of my Betta, Clint his new name. I bought him a ten gallon tank, silk plants and a couple of ointments for the tank, along with heater and Whisper pump to clean the water (Wow I really done my research, most in a couple of days.). When I released Clint in his new home, he came alive. He started swimming all over the tank and didn't stop swimming for an entire day. Now he is happy and I feel much better about myself.

    • @Brandilove2223
      @Brandilove2223 6 лет назад +6

      Trexx G careful with silk plants as they can sometimes tear their fins ;)

    • @devikanakandala8043
      @devikanakandala8043 6 лет назад

      You soon cexy

    • @KtlynCooper23
      @KtlynCooper23 6 лет назад +10

      Trexx G
      Awww im glad u did ur research and didn't just let him die.... That there is a good pet keeper...

    • @venom7774
      @venom7774 6 лет назад +6

      Trexx G your a good soul. Thxs for caring

    • @amberdurbin6703
      @amberdurbin6703 6 лет назад +9

      Yasss! Thank you for taking into account your pet's behavior and making a change! So glad Clint is so happy! Betta's are lively and I love the hell outta them, I want to get another one soon c:

  • @savannahredmond6004
    @savannahredmond6004 7 лет назад +347

    I was at petsmart to get hamster bedding and ended up walking out with a tank that came with a filter and stuff, I decided since our petco is wayyy nicer than our petsmart I would stop by petco for a betta but I saw the sad sick Bettas at petsmart and some were dead, most were sick and I fell in love with one who had almost no fins left yet he was the healthiest one, I took him home knowing he wouldn't make it long and slowly I nursed him to health and his fins are gorgeous and full and he is soo happy and gets excited when I walk up to the tank and "play" with him. Now Bettas are my addiction. I've been a fish owner for 5-6 years but man Bettas are soo sweet and have such big personalities they are different from any other fish I've owned

    • @citlazy
      @citlazy 7 лет назад +17

      Savannah Redmond thats beautiful

    • @faithrobertson4225
      @faithrobertson4225 7 лет назад +8

      Savannah Redmond I went to a pet co local in my area I went looking for many fish to put in my large 20 gallon tank at the time that was big for me well I seen all the sick dying Bettas that had been there for a while I chose one and he lived for 1 year I nursed him back to health but he slowly became sick again..

    • @natalya3376
      @natalya3376 7 лет назад +1

      Savannah Redmond That is so sweet! That betta is so lucky he found you

    • @6luelights2
      @6luelights2 7 лет назад +1

      Savannah Redmond awh you're so nice to the fish

    • @anthonyj6092
      @anthonyj6092 7 лет назад +2

      Bless you heart...you are such a good person

  • @cindyaurelia6403
    @cindyaurelia6403 5 лет назад +874

    the 1.8k dislikes are from irresponsible people who worked at walmart

    • @eeveecorn3051
      @eeveecorn3051 5 лет назад +13

      I didn't know that walmart sold betta fish
      so it was really sad to hear it for the first time
      ;-;

    • @bird6679
      @bird6679 5 лет назад +22

      Walmart does not know how to care for fish I once saw a tank full of dead fish and it was honestly horrible

    • @aleiyuh1712
      @aleiyuh1712 5 лет назад

      Did Walmart sell bettas in Montreal? cause I never saw them?!

    • @Supercell-qz6et
      @Supercell-qz6et 5 лет назад

      Facts

    • @MeloKing
      @MeloKing 4 года назад

      Yeah

  • @donoteatbluedirt8529
    @donoteatbluedirt8529 6 лет назад +971

    I frickin hate those betta tanks at pet stores. They are so tiny and all the betas look so sad.

    • @breerock32799
      @breerock32799 6 лет назад +72

      JordanMSP on behalf of all pet care workers in a pet store. We HATE how our set ups are. From the small betta cups, to the 30 fish in the 20 gallon divisions of the fish walls, multiple hamsters in each habitat. It's horrible but we get the jobs to try and give them the best lives we can while they are there and to get them good homes.

    • @vaydaforgette8464
      @vaydaforgette8464 6 лет назад +3

      Elspeth7677 I know right

    • @donoteatbluedirt8529
      @donoteatbluedirt8529 6 лет назад +20

      breerock32799 yea. After I got my betta the girl selling me the betta asked the size of my tank. I said a 7 gallon and she said that it was good.

    • @FishGeekery
      @FishGeekery 6 лет назад +14

      I have actually hissed (quietly) at an end cap display of containers marked "Great for Bettas!" that had a lower volume than the water bottle I was carrying. My arch nemesis is those teddy bear bowls. They're tiny, like everything else sold specifically for bettas, but what do kids do with teddy bears? At best, they carry them around everywhere, and at worst, take their aggression and frustration out on them. Most fish don't do well travelling, so imagine the trauma of being sloshed around constantly, let alone flung around and bashed against a wall/floor.
      If you wouldn't keep a German Shepherd in a tiny crate all day, don't keep a fish that way. 😢

    • @850Tech
      @850Tech 6 лет назад +7

      Since when did you see a happy fish bro ! ???? lol

  • @lordkrishnastolemyheart5485
    @lordkrishnastolemyheart5485 7 лет назад +247

    Personally, I like to give my Bettas a minimum of 5 gallons per fish because it breaks my heart to see them in little cups. Also NEVER put them in a tank with guppies. They think they are other Bettas and will attack them. I feed them flake food but supplement that with bloodworms and brine shrimp. The oldest Betta I ever has was named Thanatos. He lived 7 1/2 years. A little prank I sometimes pulled on him was putting a mirror up to the glass and whatch him get all puffed up for a fight. It was hilarious but he would calm down after the mirror was taken away.

    • @AceRoseEden
      @AceRoseEden 7 лет назад +11

      Really? I had a community tank with Guppies and never had an issue, although I am beginning to think my bettas were unusually complacent.

    • @alexandriarising7239
      @alexandriarising7239 7 лет назад

      yeah I think I've had problems with the 2.5 gallon. I want to get a 5 gallon but I don't think I have enough room.

    • @lordkrishnastolemyheart5485
      @lordkrishnastolemyheart5485 7 лет назад +4

      Maybe mine were not mellow, but they never bothered my other fish. When I had Thanatos, he was in a 50 gallon community tank when he killed my guppies but never bothered to hurt any other fish, even the little neon glows who sometimes pestered him. Perhaps some Bettas mistake big fancy tails for another betta? Though Damion's tail didn't set him off(fancy goldfish)

    • @lordkrishnastolemyheart5485
      @lordkrishnastolemyheart5485 7 лет назад +3

      I have a tiny cramped apartment but can still fit a 10 gallon. Maybe if you get one that's more tall than wide? They also make 3 gallons. But remember, the smaller the tank, the harder to maintain ideal levels of nitrates and such.

    • @Danvaderable
      @Danvaderable 7 лет назад +2

      Yeah it really depends on the individual fish's personality. Had a betta in a community 10 gal for years, guppies included, worked out great. Earlier today i tried introducing rasboras to my newer betta, and he swallowed one instantly... RIP li'l guy.

  • @ashlyboss
    @ashlyboss 8 лет назад +48

    As a betta lover and owner for many years, I think this is a great video, super informative and educational. You being absolutely beautiful helps with the entertainment value as well.

    • @itsnotvince7488
      @itsnotvince7488 8 лет назад +4

      Wana skype we could talk about betas a love them too a got some aswel

    • @Menelyagor12
      @Menelyagor12 7 лет назад +11

      are you serious? YOu ask random people to skype on youtube?

  • @tacos_are_life_and_im_tras7091
    @tacos_are_life_and_im_tras7091 5 лет назад +137

    People keep them in the cups!?!? Omg when I got my fish I couldn’t wait to take him home and put him in a bigger tank I felt bad for him being in this tiny cup 🥺

    • @lemonadeloves7977
      @lemonadeloves7977 4 года назад +2

      I'm getting a betta fish soon, and I really can't wait to take it out of that small cup. I've seen them and the store and gosh..

    • @tacos_are_life_and_im_tras7091
      @tacos_are_life_and_im_tras7091 4 года назад +2

      lemonade loves ikr it makes me so sad that they can’t swim freely

    • @stiffzombie1537
      @stiffzombie1537 4 года назад +4

      We just gave ours his own 5 gallon tank. Ive never seen a betta so active and curious before. He seems very happy and is constantly moving around and exploring his tank.

    • @TidyWild
      @TidyWild 3 года назад

      i really require betta tank much cheaper than 10 gallon

  • @jadeangela1308
    @jadeangela1308 6 лет назад +244

    Since I bought my betta from the store, I put him straight into a larger tank like yours and he grew bigger within a month and is really active now comparing to when he was in a tiny glass square. I even hold food over the tank and he will jump out the water and try to get it. Its so cute.

    • @hollyk3641
      @hollyk3641 6 лет назад +10

      Mine jumps for food too!

    • @onceatiny5738
      @onceatiny5738 6 лет назад +8

      omg same mine follows the food while I am holding it and jumps too I try to put the food in different places in the tank so they can swim and eat and not put the food in one place

    • @fortnitemobile3832
      @fortnitemobile3832 6 лет назад +1

      Mine too!

    • @miriamvillafan2760
      @miriamvillafan2760 6 лет назад +9

      Mines an asshole he has a 5 gallon tank and I have spent at least $80 on him ive had him for a year and a half. He is big and red and beautiful but he will hide when he sees me. He wont eat infront of me and ill see him swimming around when he thinks im not looking 😣

    • @megandunn96
      @megandunn96 6 лет назад +7

      Mine won't go eat his food until after I let him nose bump my finger.

  • @1withwolves
    @1withwolves 8 лет назад +587

    my poor Betta can't swim very well. I rescued him from walmart. could barely see him in the water and some asshole put him in the fridge with the milk. so I brought him home and brought him back to life. but sadly, his spine is crooked and he can't swim correctly. barely at all. quick spurts to the surface, so I keep the water about half way so it's less of a journey. but he's happy otherwise. good size tank, clean water, plenty of food. he's special but I love him anyway. :)

    • @stephaniewieczorek8420
      @stephaniewieczorek8420 8 лет назад +62

      This is one of the most endearing posts I've ever read. Thank you for rescuing your little guy!

    • @yongzha
      @yongzha 8 лет назад +6

      dose some fish vitamins (I have VITA Gold) and after his day of fasting try feeding some of his food in garlic juice to get his immune system up. just give him quality of life for as long as he can!

    • @1withwolves
      @1withwolves 8 лет назад +29

      Andrew Yong I've already had him for a good 5 years now. I've tried vitamins and I've taken him to the vet. they said he has a crooked spine. he'll never be able to swim well. but he seems pretty happy. I'm moving soon and I'm upgrading his tank so he'll be happier soon. :3

    • @yongzha
      @yongzha 8 лет назад +6

      1withwolves that is phenomenal. do keep the bigger tank's water level relatively low still (but you know that). glad to hear stories like this, saving one betta at a time! :D
      my boy had a tumour when I got him, and I knew if I didn't, obviously nobody else would and he would just die in his own poop. he's pretty happy now, I'd imagine!

    • @1withwolves
      @1withwolves 8 лет назад +2

      Andrew Yong the tank isn't going to get bigger. I'm just getting some new plants for him. some broad leaf plants for him to rest on and under. his last one died. and a different substrate.

  • @KeelyStagg
    @KeelyStagg 7 лет назад +1102

    I feel so bad omg :( I got a beta fish about a month ago and put him in a half gallon tank with some plants. definitely getting a new tank for him asap

    • @Shawnlyq
      @Shawnlyq 7 лет назад +130

      Gogogo! Idk why I'm so excited for your betta LOL.

    • @kaylaw3759
      @kaylaw3759 7 лет назад +65

      How’s he doing now? Did you get the tank

    • @beccaruland5760
      @beccaruland5760 7 лет назад +34

      Keely Stagg I am doing the same now too. Don't worry you aren't the only one.

    • @phoeisacat4771
      @phoeisacat4771 7 лет назад +71

      Omg a half gallon? Im so glad you found this vid

    • @BuildingBreakthrough
      @BuildingBreakthrough 7 лет назад +6

      Keely Stagg same

  • @podsafe
    @podsafe 6 лет назад +86

    Thank you for setting things straight! Pet shops owners often forget that they sell animals and not only "things". They have a responsibility to educate the public in order to provide the best living conditions for the pets they sell.
    I wanted to point out that Betta Fish do not live in puddles. Originally they lived in rivers that became so small during the dry season that they left only pockets of water in which the Betta got caught. The strongest would survive the heat and lack of oxygen until the rain would turn the puddles back into a river. So they are not meant to live in puddles they are only built to survive a small amount of time in puddles.
    They are now an endangered species and their poor living conditions are being pointed out by animal activist. So, YES if you can’t spare 30$ for an animal, you should definitely not by one.

    • @autumnkeene3243
      @autumnkeene3243 5 лет назад +3

      My new betta is getting a 45 gallon tank

    • @ChrissyWhispers1
      @ChrissyWhispers1 5 лет назад +3

      When we bought our beta fish the lady at the store asked ZERO questions didn’t even ask the size of the tank or any other fish in the tank if we have had one before nothing... she did ask us tho if she could help us... sigh good job we knew what we were doing with a beta... our guy (Skittles) he’s red and blue and teal/green he perked right up in his new tank. He is so much happier in his tank than in the cup and we only have a 2.5 gallon can you imagine just how much happier he’d be in a bigger tank?! We
      Are really toying with a bigger tank and making it a community tank. But we will be doing our research before that happens.

    • @elycyn127
      @elycyn127 5 лет назад +1

      I have hermit crabs. I completely get it. Theyre never kept in appropriate conditions or offer any education and they like betas are marketed as "throw away pets". Its awful.

    • @nickishadows9513
      @nickishadows9513 5 лет назад +1

      @@ChrissyWhispers1 you should definitely get a Plecostomus with a betta or any other non vibrant cleaner fish. It's a perfect non aggressive mix and will give your betta the perfect friend

    • @soph_f16
      @soph_f16 4 года назад +1

      @@nickishadows9513 most plecos get too big for any tank smaller than a 30 gallon, the smaller species are a minimum of 30 gallons, so unless you're keeping your betta in the 30 gallon, maybe recommend a 10 gallon with Cory catfish 😅🙏

  • @Tubylubrx
    @Tubylubrx 6 лет назад +71

    I'm so gladdd I didn't believe that whole "They are happier in a small tank and big tanks stress them out" I bought mine a 10 gallon tank just to try it out and he seemed so happy so I kept it.

  • @horsegirlb7120
    @horsegirlb7120 7 лет назад +70

    I think it's important, for the first myth, to clarify that "shallow" water in the wild is actually 3ft deep. Puddles don't even come close.

  • @reese706
    @reese706 7 лет назад +40

    I've been dealing with Betta fish for a little while. And what your saying is very true. My Betta fish haves been living for 3 years in a good size tank. My second one has been living for 1 1/2 years in a 10 gallon.

  • @mirandaportas7829
    @mirandaportas7829 5 лет назад +49

    Thank you for this video. I had my Betta in a 0.7 gallon tank and at first he was doing well. He started struggling a bit. So, we changed him to a 3 gallon- what a difference.

    • @hiddenshantu2118
      @hiddenshantu2118 4 года назад +3

      Awesome!!! Upgrade him to a cycled 5G when you can, easier maintenance and the minimum in the US

    • @Charles19C
      @Charles19C 3 года назад

      Upgrade to 5 it will love it

    • @fordy19
      @fordy19 2 года назад

      Upgrade to a five gallon if it's still alive

    • @AGuppy
      @AGuppy Год назад

      when i first got my betta she was in a 3 gallon. she was doing okay. then a 5 gallon, even better. now she’s in a 7 gallon and couldn’t be happier :) it may be expensive but the fish will benefit drastically from having more room

  • @Foxinamangle2
    @Foxinamangle2 7 лет назад +318

    If it weren't for my veiltail, Vitbi, I wouldn't have cared at all about fish and continue to avoid my chore of the once a month water change for my dad's 20 gallon community tank. It started when I went to a carnival, and unexpectedly ended up with four goldfish which people gave me after they had their fun walking around with it in a tiny bag and decided they didn't actually want to care for them. So I go home thinking that all they need is a bowl and a few flakes, but I checked online to make sure, and boy I'm glad I did (kind of)! I was in panic! Min. tank size is fifty gallons(FOR ONE FISH)! They need water changes! Proper diet! Maybe even a pond! Me going up to my dad and saying all this stuff like a madman..he didn't really buy it. "Why would she suddenly care about these fish when she didn't even care whether or not I fed them?" he probably thought. He believed in the common goldfish myths of them living in a bowl and living only a few days. No tank.. can't drive and I have no money.. just a crappy decorative vase my mom used to fill with candy at my sister's sweet sixteen. I decided that waking up every morning and afraid to find them dead, and the do an ineffective water change was too unbearable. My dad had suggested I put them in the tetra tank, but I said they produced ammonia which kills non goldfish (I used to think that only goldfish produced ammonia), so I decided to pour the little guys in there and hope for the best. Day by day, one would die. Before the end of the week that I had brought them home, they were all dead, proving the common few day lifespan goldfish myth. Fast forward a few months later at an event at church my mom tells me: they're raffling a betta fish and she got me some tickets if I want to try my luck. I put all of them in to the bag labeled as "fish." I remembered the horrible goldfish incident and almost immediately get my phone and do some research. Min. tank size: 2.5 gallons....fine then it'll do in that glass gallon jug it comes with. I decide I have yet to prove my dad wrong and actually raise a fish successfully. BOOM! I win the raffle! I immediately run up and get the jug and ask: where's the fish? (they had said that it was too cold for it to be in the jug for now). They point to the man who donated the jug and fish to the raffle. I ask again: "where's the fish?" He hands me a five dollar bill and gives me directions to the nearest pet store. Wow. I approach the bettas in their cups. All of them observe me and then would begin to cower in the corner of their cup when I looked directly at them....all except one: a dark purple fish who had been following me around from his cup. To this day I claim that he had chosen me and not the other way around. He stays in my room and I spent about 3 months fighting to get him in a proper tank. First time I ever cried over a fish (never mind one that wasn't even dead, but I felt for him like any owner would with a dog, cat, ect.) Now he greets me when I get back from another miserable day in 10th grade from his five gallon tank (he grew to be a bright purple and pink!) and I know the most I ever have about fish keeping, and I have yet to miss another water change for both the 20 gallon tank and 5 gallon. THE END

    • @smashit651
      @smashit651 7 лет назад +41

      Foxinamangle2 I don't know why I read all that but thanks for the story

    • @eddiehardt1260
      @eddiehardt1260 7 лет назад +5

      Foxinamangle2 Keeping tanks clean gets hard when you have a 110 gallon like my dad and a 55 gallon like me

    • @mattieflo0513
      @mattieflo0513 7 лет назад +1

      Foxinamangle2 veiltail and twotail and koi Berta's are my fav they are so cool

    • @heyitsmia3411
      @heyitsmia3411 7 лет назад +7

      Foxinamangle2 reading the comment almost made me cry... now I'm even more determined to get a pet goldfish

    • @mikaelafox6106
      @mikaelafox6106 7 лет назад +4

      That's a beautiful and sad story. Lesson learned and now you'll know better for the future. Good luck with your beautiful beta!

  • @winniebearplays7670
    @winniebearplays7670 7 лет назад +535

    I feel so bad. When my parents got divorced my mom promised me and my sister we could each get a Betta fish. She got us these tiny bowls because she said that's all they needed and we put rocks and one plant in them. Surprisingly my beta lived for a bit over 3 years. I've now had 3 hamsters at my dads house and my sister has had two and we've done soooo much research. My current Syrian hamster (Misty) is living in the IKEA Detolf with lots of toys and houses. I adopted her from a small pet store (not a chain one) and they treat their animals very nicely. I always say that it's so cruel to put an animal in horrible living conditions but I did the same to my Betta. Rip Georgie, I'm so sorry ❤😭

    • @lara79
      @lara79 7 лет назад +15

      WinnieBear Plays you didn't know, it wasn't your fault 💖

    • @lara79
      @lara79 7 лет назад +35

      WinnieBear Plays you didn't know, it wasn't your fault 💖

    • @cerachaos
      @cerachaos 7 лет назад +14

      I've read no smaller than 1 gallon , thought bigger seems to be better. the one our old fish lived in was only about 1.5 litters.... he lived for about 2 years and seemed happy... but I wish we had gotten him a bigger space. We didn't know.

    • @Straight0uttaCrofton
      @Straight0uttaCrofton 7 лет назад +2

      clearly they do fine in a small bowl - you have nothing to be ashamed of or sorry for

    • @honeybutterontoast
      @honeybutterontoast 7 лет назад +15

      sendtorich They can BARELY survive I a bowl. It really depends, to be honest. My first betta lived in one, and had a measly lifespan of one month. After a lot of research, my new betta lives happily in a much bigger, filtered and heated tank.

  • @gothmisa9235
    @gothmisa9235 6 лет назад +75

    Thanks to you I switched from a tiny bowl to a 5 gallon tank. My betta is almost 3 years old and has never been happier

    • @DowntownSound1
      @DowntownSound1 6 лет назад

      Theresa Howell---- get him a huge tank. maybe a 20 gallon. maybe a 100 gallon. imagine if it was you HOW BIG A SPACE of a Prison would you prefer, a small prison or a huge Prison where you could at least walk around.

    • @anonamass9244
      @anonamass9244 6 лет назад +3

      Theresa Howell thank you for listening some people just ignore the truth and think there lies on behalf of your fish thank you!

    • @pgloi
      @pgloi 6 лет назад +2

      Smoke ur dope with him. Use his water as filter. He will love u till end of time

    • @Anna-kp9te
      @Anna-kp9te 6 лет назад

      Make sure you get him a filter and a heater.

  • @wendigodoodles9912
    @wendigodoodles9912 5 лет назад +599

    yes, I would 100% love to live in a cramped box full of my waste that is cleaned once a month
    *this is sarcasm*

    • @thaddeusmiller9134
      @thaddeusmiller9134 4 года назад +7

      Theyre stupid. They are fish. Not people. They do better in larger setups, tiny tanks and vases are stupid, as is keeping them in the cup theure bought in, but in the store, they fight too much to be kept together and they take up too much space if u have 20 fish in individual 5 galon tanks. They should be treated well but they arent people. They die. Its sad. Its usually not a tragedy unless u really liked yer fish.

    • @reddragonunleashed1
      @reddragonunleashed1 4 года назад

      This is so sad. I think I was lucky when I bought my betta fish a few weeks ago. He seemed healthy at first glance but I think he had mild fin rot. Thing is those cramped little tanks at the pet shop don't have heaters in them. There's been a lot of cold spells where I live so I have no idea how those fish coped with that since I know they like warm temperature. Plus they could see the betta fish in the tank next to them. I assume those fish must've been flaring at each other a lot, more than what's good for them. I think I was lucky because I got him before the cold weather really started. I gave him a few salt baths and have found to my delight that he's responding to bettafix. He's in the biggest tank I could find at the pet shop: 10 litres. Even though he's still recovering, I think he's happy with his heater and filter and all the space he has now.

  • @jasminehiscock9238
    @jasminehiscock9238 6 лет назад +98

    When I was buying two Bettas (for my two empty 5 gallon tanks) the petstore lady asked if I have ever had them before. I nodded and said I had them for 6 years and one lived 3 years. 😂 she was horrified when I said I had one for 3 years. She said well their not supposed to live that long and she asked me 50 question very angry. She was so angry when I told her I had one in a 5 gallon tank saying bettas hate big tanks and should be kept in tiny containers. I was so mad telling her that no living creature should live in bad small places no matter what and that all my bettas loved to be able to move.

    • @eviefrantz8976
      @eviefrantz8976 5 лет назад +6

      o my goodness sounds terrible my fish has lasted 3 years probs 4 or 5 later on maybe she was having a bad day..... or life ya know?

    • @wyattmarshall8660
      @wyattmarshall8660 5 лет назад +5

      Jasmine Hiscock my betta is 6 years old and healthy as ever 😁

    • @chloeegatewood1164
      @chloeegatewood1164 5 лет назад +5

      To be honest, betta fish actually can live up to 8-12 years when priperly cared for so 3 years is pretty short

    • @chloeegatewood1164
      @chloeegatewood1164 5 лет назад

      But yeah. Peopke are often misinformed about these creatures with tanks

    • @writtenfire14
      @writtenfire14 5 лет назад +3

      Oh my gosh why would she bad mad that the fish got to live longer, what an awful person

  • @littlepetkingdome7492
    @littlepetkingdome7492 6 лет назад +617

    My betta's 5 years old, and he lives in a 10 gallon😊

    • @illshankyousofuckoff4344
      @illshankyousofuckoff4344 6 лет назад +39

      little pet kingdome Good for you! Great job keeping him in a nice big spacious tank!

    • @deziel6063
      @deziel6063 6 лет назад +11

      little pet kingdome, at least he is definitely happy there!

    • @MidoriTheAwesome
      @MidoriTheAwesome 6 лет назад +23

      Wow that's insane, he must be very welled cared for. Great job

    • @Variella
      @Variella 6 лет назад +12

      I always keep my bettas in 10 gallon tanks. They love it!

    • @ellalamb1244
      @ellalamb1244 6 лет назад +6

      little pet kingdome Same, I used to have it in a 0.75 gallon tank but I moved it to a different tank and he's doing great!!

  • @meganskelton1600
    @meganskelton1600 7 лет назад +172

    I wish there were fish shelters lol

    • @ChicaChickenXD
      @ChicaChickenXD 7 лет назад +55

      royal hyena
      'yeah hi i found this fish scampering around the streets,seemed homeless so i brought him here'

    • @joshualongo2179
      @joshualongo2179 7 лет назад +1

      royal hyena there are fish recovery hospitals rescue heal release

    • @starlight6924
      @starlight6924 7 лет назад

      royal hyena same

    • @75dbest
      @75dbest 7 лет назад +1

      royal hyena Isi

    • @Salterisks
      @Salterisks 7 лет назад

      Gpod Joe Marine Centers are places for salt water fish and animals

  • @riotbrigade9994
    @riotbrigade9994 5 лет назад +7

    My beta (I still have him!) Was about 6 to 10 months old when I got him, and he's been alive for 4 years! I've had him in a 1.5 to 2 gallon cylinder shaped 1 foot tall tank for a majority of that! I have owned about 3 bettas before him, and he's lived the longest, and he's still doing very well! Love this video

  • @yvonneokeson1291
    @yvonneokeson1291 7 лет назад +178

    I hope somebody one day can stop the action at stores, where they just keep them in tiny cups😒😥😥😥 anyone else agree?

    • @vblackwell3347
      @vblackwell3347 7 лет назад +5

      Start complaining about it to manager every time you go in. Have others do same. We did it here and a major chain pet store here stopped doing it. It works! ; )

    • @morpheous8770
      @morpheous8770 7 лет назад +15

      Well they have to keep them in a small cup because betta fish sell super super quickly. Plus it's hard to have so so many tanks for each individual fish.

    • @adammiller5207
      @adammiller5207 7 лет назад +2

      Yvonne Okeson I agree one day I am going to open a fish store with lots of bettas and each of them will have at least a 2 gallon tank

    • @mxvseq
      @mxvseq 7 лет назад +1

      I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH YOU, also, if you have them in the tiny tank/cup at the store, people with think, so that is all I will need, I can spend 20 dollars on my beta fish! No, just no. They will need a lot more than they give them at store, and, what if that beta doesn't get adopted, you want that fish life to be living in a cup you keep ranch dressing in? If they give them the stuff they need and hire people who know what certain animals need. Sorry this was sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo long. But fish are awesome pets, but definitely not easy nor beginner pet.

    • @jillianmefferd3924
      @jillianmefferd3924 7 лет назад +4

      Yvonne Okeson I know I kinda wish that they won't fight each other so they can keep the fish in two big tanks (girls and boys) so when you get a fish you pick on out and put it in a bag

  • @ashleyjohnson258
    @ashleyjohnson258 7 лет назад +7

    So glad someone knows what they're talking about! My boyfriend actually had a really weird betta fish. He had him in a 10 gallon aquarium with some mystery snails and shrimp. Thankfully, his betta didn't attack anything. However, the betta sat in the corner of the tank flaring his fins and challenging anything that came near him. We thought he might have felt threatened. Temporarily, we put him in approximately a 1 gallon tank and he got really active. A day later, we put him in a larger tank by himself and he went back to sitting in the corner, but with his fins down. We then put him back in the smaller tank and he became very active and alert. This seems to be the only situation where a betta actually seemed to thrive in a smaller environment. Weird.

    • @bluecupid5133
      @bluecupid5133 7 лет назад +3

      Ashley Johnson Like Hagrid once said, "You get weirdos in every breed." (No offence to your fishy)

  • @artemis73737
    @artemis73737 7 лет назад +623

    My betta lived 8 years in a 30 gallon tank.

    • @eddiehardt1260
      @eddiehardt1260 7 лет назад +12

      Little Fish Mine lasred a week in a 20 gallon with a lot of other fish

    • @gabel1661
      @gabel1661 7 лет назад +12

      Pixel Cat well Beta fish are not shy, beta's are actually just very territorial and this is the reason they don't work very well with other fish, and a lot of the time you can make a community tank involving like she said 1 Beta in a tank at a time, but this community only usually succeeds by slowly adding fish one or two at a time with the Beta helping it get I guess you could say a bit more comfortable with the fact other fish are in the tank with it, just don't add to many fish. However there are some fish that are absolutely not suitable to live with a beta, some of these fish being other beta fish and other territorial fish.

    • @pixelcat2411
      @pixelcat2411 7 лет назад +8

      Gabe G They are shy, but some of them are more aggressive than others. The shyer ones will fight if they feel threatened, but chances are they will swim away and hide. Whenever I walk into a room, my beta of five months will always hide behind his massive plant. With most fish species they will fight, but if they are clearly outnumbered or outsized they will hide. The aggressiveness varies from fish to fish.

    • @emerald_316
      @emerald_316 7 лет назад +7

      I luv betta fish. My first betta was named Gillbert. He was dark blue and I loved him so much. At first, I had him in a little fish bowl, but then I put him in a much bigger tank (forgot exactly how many gallons) and it made me so happy to see him exploring all day like it was fish heaven XD. I'm glad he lived for about over 4 yrs (Miss him so much). Now, I have a red veiltail betta named Finnick. Ever since he was put into the big tank instead of that little cup, all he does is swim around

    • @pixelcat2411
      @pixelcat2411 7 лет назад +3

      Reagan Bowling That's amazing! Veiltails are gorgeous! I currently have three bettas, one of which is a platinum , elephant finned veiltail. His name is Platinum. Sooo original. I know. My Blue Crowntail is also called Blue if you were wondering. But I saved them all, from fin rot, Blue from Walmart, and Platinum and my aggressive female Huntress from Petco. Platinum's ventral fins were curled up and black from fin rot, and he had some bad tearing. It's good to know there are good betta owners that actually know what they are doing.

  • @daddycruz63
    @daddycruz63 5 лет назад +514

    My Veiltail Betta fish died of old age just now 😭😭😭 In loving memory of Shadow... but no likes needed

    • @oscarhuxtable2710
      @oscarhuxtable2710 5 лет назад +3

      So sorry :( how old was he?

    • @Durnelis8148
      @Durnelis8148 5 лет назад +10

      My first betta died of old Age too, he was 4 years old :( he was a dragontail.

    • @jjonej
      @jjonej 5 лет назад +3

      my veiltail betta died of old age last summer he was almost 4. rip captain fireball

    • @GolfKilo_0045
      @GolfKilo_0045 5 лет назад +5

      I took care of a sick male Plakat Double-Tail Betta....... lived for a year and a half..... He still had the best time of his life

    • @joeymilfenjoyer
      @joeymilfenjoyer 5 лет назад +4

      Rip shadow

  • @millafargo
    @millafargo 7 лет назад +21

    I'm only just finding out having my Betta in a bowl tank is wrong! I feel AWEFUL! I've had him in his tank for a month and a bit, and I thought it was fine because nobody told me it was wrong. The people at the pet store said what I had was perfect! Wtf man?? Luckily today I'm picking up a nice big tank, filter and accessories 😅 this vid was really helpful x

    • @breannaboggs2604
      @breannaboggs2604 7 лет назад +1

      Always research~

    • @splashdragon
      @splashdragon 7 лет назад +1

      Milla Fargo Wait a second, nobody told you that a fishbowl is bad in general?
      Where I live it's considered animal abuse

  • @BanrionFola
    @BanrionFola 8 лет назад +47

    As a Betta lover and breeder I have to disagree with some of your information. The most common place to find wild Bettas is stagnant water. meaning any slow or still source of water. They can be found in rice paddies, shallow creeks/streams/Brooks, or in deeper waters as long as there is little to no surface agitation and current. You are also not correct on the bubbles. The male's will blow bubbles and build a bubble nest when they are content and ready to mate. once the nest is completed they will chase and harass (sometimes to the death of) the female until she willingly goes under the bubble nest where they then embrace and procreate. Bettas and Paradise fish/gourami's (which I also Breed) are closely related to each other and are relatively from the same area with almost identical needs. Also you can put male's with male's and females with females. The key is in keeping siblings as they work out a pecking order. Same for the gourami's. I've been dealing with both Betta's and Paradise Gourami's for over 20 years.

    • @taylorndean
      @taylorndean  8 лет назад +27

      I knew the bubble nests were due to breeding desires! That's why I mentioned it doesn't have to do with their level of contentment about their water conditions, it doesn't mean "happy".
      But I understand what you're saying about where they come from! I wasn't trying to say they didn't come from these places, but that they didn't come from tiny little puddles. Creeks and streams may be shallow but they do normally have a good length to them, more than a puddle like people assume.
      I've never sucessfully kept males together but I know a few people who do! I figured most people watching this were people who just want a betta for their kid or something to keep without much work, and most those people won't know where to get sibling bettas.
      and I know females can live in soriority tanks together, but again some people have trouble! so I didn't want to go into all the details of "if" and the technicalities of it, rather just let people who want the basics know it isn't the most common success in the whole world.
      that's awesome that you've been caring for them for so long! I love meeting people who are long time hobbyists. I'm sorry if it sounds like I was spreading any wrong info!

    • @BanrionFola
      @BanrionFola 8 лет назад +7

      +Taylor Nicole Dean
      I totally get where you are coming from. You were trying to cover basics. Many pet stores now sell fingerlings with genders labeled. If you get them young enough you can still raise them together as long as you get a few. The more young ones you get together the easier it will be for them to work out their dominance and not fight unless you add in one of opposing gender. My favorite ones to breed are the mustard gas because they are beautiful and the colors are endless. My main breeding pair is a female black and gold mustard gas and a male green and gold mustard gas. Their offspring have been lovely to have. But the only down side is that technically all my fish and inverts end up food for each other. But that's what happens in a 300 gallon self sustaining aquarium. Everything breeds and feeds on what is available. 😖 I still take the prettiest and healthiest to their own tanks and breed them and sell off the rest of the babes. In all honesty the care of each fish is different as they all have a mind their own. Even I occasionally run into disgruntled fish that have to be completely alone. Those tend to become food for the bigger fish as they don't have the risk of being too hard to care for.

    • @JamesM527
      @JamesM527 8 лет назад +13

      Also I'd like to add that just because some fish CAN live in very poor conditions in the wild doesn't mean we SHOULD keep them in poor condtions in our tanks. It's amazing how some animals have adapted to extreme environments, but they will be much happier in captivity given better conditions to live in. I like your advice on this topic, bettas along with goldfish are 2 of the most abused fish in the hobby.

    • @tommydohopolski768
      @tommydohopolski768 8 лет назад

      nice

    • @AlanSurgeoner
      @AlanSurgeoner 8 лет назад +1

      Panda Chan will you put some videos of your tank with the male Betta's on here? It would be good to see . You will also be one of the few people who have been able to show the males living together, most people argue it can't be done, but i believe and have seen a couple of videos where it seems it can , thanks in advance.

  • @elfiefromangelcity6142
    @elfiefromangelcity6142 8 лет назад +156

    Many people avtually think most fish don't live for very long. I hate it when customers brag to me about their goldfish lived for ovrr a year when a goldfish can live 15 to 20 years.

    • @HippyDippyBus
      @HippyDippyBus 8 лет назад +11

      +spacekidd that's because gold fish get huge. Fancy goldfish can be alright for the most part of their lives in a 55 gallon. Feeder or comet goldfish need a pond.

    • @xiaoonline3930
      @xiaoonline3930 8 лет назад +10

      I know right? :/ Its so annoying. Like with Orandas, Ryukins ect for example. Where I live, they just throw them all in one tank and call them "Assorted Fintails" Like bitch, you can see a tiny clear bit of flesh on that one fish's head, thats an Oranda! ._.
      But they also sell them as "Large" when theyre only about as big as your thumb, just a baby. And many of the workers theyre dont believe they live very long. "Woo My fish lived a whole year!" ._. Some of my fish are atleast 4 years old. And thats still young!

    • @hailey6610
      @hailey6610 8 лет назад

      Elfie In Angel City lol

    • @kathyh4610
      @kathyh4610 8 лет назад

      Elfie In Angel City my mom got a goldfish from work that lived in tapwater for years. We think he may have died from shock because we put him in dechlorinated water, or he died of old age

    • @elfiefromangelcity6142
      @elfiefromangelcity6142 8 лет назад +6

      Kathy H
      There are incidents where a fish can die from being moved out of terrible water conditions into good ones. Not saying it's ok to put them in tap water, or that they should stay in bad water conditions, but if they have lived that way for a long time, they should be moved gradually. Also, if you do complete water changes, it ruins the nitrate cycle they have going for them. When a fish is put into completely fresh water, it causes a nitrate spike which kills them. So, they should always have a bit of the water from before the water change mixed with the fresh water.

  • @solomonder6059
    @solomonder6059 5 лет назад +180

    All my friends dont like fish because “they die too fast” I’m just like SERIOUSLY??? Maybe that’s because you kept them in a one gallon and didn’t change their water...
    And when I told them that I had a betta for 3 years, they didn’t even believe me 😑😑

    • @minty5354
      @minty5354 5 лет назад +5

      Mir that can even live over 5 years

    • @maddygreenb
      @maddygreenb 5 лет назад +9

      Mir My goldfish have lived for years and years because they have a good big tank. One of them has lived almost 10 years. Please don’t let your friends get fish again.

    • @kristinayagmin5893
      @kristinayagmin5893 4 года назад +2

      Lol I've been keeping Platys in my 2.5 gallon after I made the first mistake of getting a goldfish from Petco. Both of those things are equally a mistake. Went and got my Platies from PetSmart, only putting two in to avoid overcrowding, and they are living just fine. The size of the of the tank only depends on how often you should clean it. I clean out my gravel almost every day, if not every other day, to ensure there was no food lost at the bottom. I keep my water clear, and do occasional small water changes with a small cup, scooping debris up from the top, and replacing with tap water I purified. Platies are happy and healthy. Don't always take everyone advice about tanks, because they aren't always right. They say 10g minimum for even one Platy...but I have two, and they are so happy, and have such awesome personalities

    • @eternalriver7866
      @eternalriver7866 4 года назад +4

      Mir well I did have a beta in a 1 gallon for 2 yrs, and my parents had to babysit him while I was away and my loving father bought a tank for him. But the tank vibration was so noisy it killed my fishy. But even a 1 gallon is better than a cup. Don’t knock.

    • @caitie1478
      @caitie1478 4 года назад +2

      I know right? I won a goldfish at the state fair and I took care of him. He lived for 3 years.

  • @barbagain
    @barbagain 6 лет назад +331

    I bought a Betta fish because I wanted to take it out of the tiny glass container it was living in. I thought I could give it a great summer by putting it in the fish pond where it could have a summer adventure. Sadly, it disappeared after the first week. I wasn't sure if the bigger fish ate it or it just died. Close to the end of September when it was getting cold, I pumped the pond out as part of annual maintenance and suddenly there was a bright blue Betta in the mud at the bottom. I could not believe it. The temperatures have been on the low side but he seemed fine. I've brought him inside for the winter. Now I have to follow the instructions on caring for him, until spring. I had thought I would only have him for the summer. I just wanted to liberate him. Now he owns me.

    • @bakenman6371
      @bakenman6371 5 лет назад +8

      Barbara Black well spring comes soon so good luck

    • @crystalxxx_xplays28blogs98
      @crystalxxx_xplays28blogs98 5 лет назад +5

      Lol

    • @101brittanyrox
      @101brittanyrox 5 лет назад +20

      Maybe install a little heater in there and keep him in there year round:))

    • @l.a.9965
      @l.a.9965 5 лет назад +5

      Hey there, thanks for honestly sharing your experience. It takes courage to put it out there you made some choices that didn't go well and had to learn from! It's seems you then did your best to apply what you learned to become a pet owner!

    • @rodrigogomez5035
      @rodrigogomez5035 5 лет назад +7

      The betta was living at its finest to be honest. They are known to live in muddy creeks that become low in water. That's why you found it there, that's why you never spotted it with other fish because males are solitary. Sometimes real proper research is needed in oneself to confirm lies and truths. Don't believe others untill you confirm with your own eyes.
      Seems like you did but didn't realize it lol.

  • @TheDisneyliz
    @TheDisneyliz 8 лет назад +42

    I miss my little Betta, Ronald! He was so active and friendly! he would greet me when I would come in the room (he swam to the front of the tank and would watch me). I kept him in a 20 gallon tank with a few cory cats and that little betta swam around every square inch of that tank. He didn't just stay at the surface either, his favorite 'hidey hole" was in his little barrel at the bottom of the tank.

    • @yongzha
      @yongzha 8 лет назад +14

      these are posts I love reading!

  • @troutswim8262
    @troutswim8262 6 лет назад +254

    Another important one is a heater! People always forget that they need heaters. Also that those divided tanks stress out the fish!

    • @shrekscumslut1341
      @shrekscumslut1341 5 лет назад +8

      Not all divided tanks stress out the fish.i had a 30 gal divided in two with a black divider with small holes (I made it myself) and the only reason one killed the other was because he got smart and jumped into the other side I found my Halfmoon half dead and he ended up passing away but now my veil is happy in his big 30 gal! The Halfmoon had tissue and fin damage and the veil only has fin damage (happens November 19 2018 a recent loss of my Halfmoon I've had for 3 years)

    • @uhm_5414
      @uhm_5414 5 лет назад +11

      kodieack kodie Seems like he was pretty stressed :/

    • @harryharold1049
      @harryharold1049 5 лет назад +3

      No if you live in tropical country

    • @victoriaengeron356
      @victoriaengeron356 5 лет назад +1

      I love in California... I don't need one lol he's good.

    • @chloeegatewood1164
      @chloeegatewood1164 5 лет назад +2

      Dividers don't stress out the fish. That's only with a few males. Many fish will be just fine with dividers

  • @jamiet3267
    @jamiet3267 6 лет назад +253

    I’ve had my betta in a .25 gallon tank for almost a year and I’ve been watching your videos for a longer time than that, I feel like such a bad pet owner. Just moved him to a 2.5 gallon tank for the time being

    • @crazydinosaurguy8868
      @crazydinosaurguy8868 5 лет назад +77

      Funny how the movement of one decimal makes a huge difference?

    • @autumnkeene3243
      @autumnkeene3243 5 лет назад +50

      At least your making changes

    • @Tick_Turn
      @Tick_Turn 5 лет назад +59

      Jesus a .25? Didnt know they sold them that small. I have mine in a 2.5 too, used to be a 1 gal until I actually started learning about them. Dont feel too bad, pet stores are very misleading

    • @eviefrantz8976
      @eviefrantz8976 5 лет назад +10

      its ok alot of us had done that mine is now also in a 2.6 though he has fin rot and stuff its getting taken care of

    • @smilelove5513
      @smilelove5513 5 лет назад +9

      I had one in a 1 gallon bowl he lived for 3 and a half years!

  • @Eureka27
    @Eureka27 7 лет назад +113

    why do fish videos keep showing up on my recommended?

    • @f4irypalace693
      @f4irypalace693 7 лет назад +9

      Scout_ VI youtube wants you to get a fish

    • @Kira-dc6gr
      @Kira-dc6gr 7 лет назад +2

      Scout_ VI same wtf, especially betta fish?

    • @rossmarx8693
      @rossmarx8693 7 лет назад +2

      click your user name at top right, then clear your history at bottom.

    • @cermet.
      @cermet. 7 лет назад

      Scout_ VI youtube is trying to recommend you this fish xD

    • @kelmododragon2798
      @kelmododragon2798 7 лет назад +4

      sermet do u waaant some chickaan? it will hewp you grwow

  • @rebeccamontealvo
    @rebeccamontealvo 6 лет назад +20

    My beta fish story:
    So in 5th grade, my science teacher had many fishes and snails. to describe the teacher in little words, she looked like she lived in school and was very cranky and rude. she had at least 5 50 gallon tanks, and some fishbowls. Weirdly the snails were in the tanks and the fish, which were mostly beta fish, were in fish bowls. At the beginning of the year, she had 6 beta fish and at the end of the year, she had 0. One of the fish was not fed and ate 2 fish. And the rest of the fish died because she never cleaned or fed them. I wrote her a letter saying that the fish shouldn't be treated like that and that they deserve a proper home, she literally gave him to me the next day. My betta fish was beautiful and I named him Muvi. He died 1 year and a half later. I tried to care for him and I fed him his favorite meals, cleaned his tank every 2 weeks. I would buy plants for him, but because he was so mistreated before, he died.
    RIP Muvi

  • @onefineday111
    @onefineday111 6 лет назад +15

    I am a pet store manager and I can't tell you how true this all is, except for me I don't find people are wanting to know everything, rather that myself and my staff try and make sure customers know everything because they're often clueless. I told a customer to go for something bigger than the tanks I have to keep them in (we display them in 2L tanks that I have to sell, but we clean them frequently and they're definitely bigger (up to 4x) that what I've seen them sold in, and this customer came back days late to make a complaint about me because she thought I'd talked her into more than she needed. I had told her the truth- that I personally think they should live in something bigger than what we display them in- and then I'm guessing the internet told her otherwise. a small tank you need to completely clean out every week, a properly filtered tank with more water you should rarely have to do that to. People also forget heating, these are not cold water fish. If you're house drops below a certain temperature, you need a heater. The amount of customers I get over winter saying their fish won't eat, is lethargic, or died... I wish people would stop using animals as an ornament instead of a living thing.

    • @karinashi765
      @karinashi765 5 лет назад +1

      I don't work at a pet store but I try to make it a point to address people that seem interested in Bettas to find out what they plan to do. I've turned off a Mother with her (very demanding) son after telling her that Bettas need a filter, heater, plants (pref.) and a decently sized tank. She curled her nose at it and told her son no and left. I felt so relieved. I can't believe how uneducated people are and how readily many pet stores bind Bettas to a fate in a tiny bowl. I don't even understand why those "Betta bowls" and such exist, they shouldn't even be on the market. But I'm overall very disappointed with pet care here in USA. I'm from Europe and the minimum requirement for a hamster there is the same size as a rabbit cage here. I've wanted to buy a hamster but I fail to find anything that is even remotely adequate here (bunny cages have the bars too far apart, that's too dangerous for hammies that are just as liquid as cats are). The few times I've seen Bettas in a store in my home country they were in approx. 2-3 gallons by themselves.

    • @luissequera409
      @luissequera409 5 лет назад +1

      @onefineday111 You get an amen. People tend to buy fish for just decorations, especially Bettas because of their display in different colors, and wonder later on, why they died, when they're "sturdy fish." I own 3 Bettas, each on different 1 gallon tank with a filter and a heater on all three. I know it's not a big tank, but Walmart were making them just be on their own, dieing. I fell sorry for all three, and honestly, one of them was already gray and dull in color. I bought them, and each a tank and heater with the money I was going to use a console. And boy, am I glad I did that. They're all thriving, and the gray one had it's color back within 4 days, and is the most active swimmer. Bettas are intelligent fishes as well, and Everytime I come home from work, I go up to their tanks, all three swim up to me, and do a little "dance" flapping their tails. And I know they're happy, and full of life. I will be sad when they die naturally. They are hard to care for, but people don't realize, the work it is to take care of an animal...period.

  • @mercedesdost665
    @mercedesdost665 5 лет назад

    I am so glad I'm not the only pet store worker that understands these fish. I have worked with so many people that tell customers the exact opposite of what they're living conditions are actually proffered to be and people always come back up set because they're fish is sick or dead. The worst part is one of the people is a manager so people just assume he knows everything. Keep educating people as much as you can and encouraging them to do they're research. I take that part of my job seriously and I dont know how some people don't. I always do my research when I come across something unfamiliar because you cant always trust what others say 100% they may not know everything which can come across as a shock to some but were all human. Keep educating and I'm definitely going to be following

  • @Aquatasy
    @Aquatasy 8 лет назад +5

    This is a much needed video! There is so much misinformation that has been handed out for generations about betta care. Thank you for getting the truth out there. The pet store you work at is fortunate to have you. Great video, great channel. Count me as a new subscriber! Blessings to you.

  • @RaNdOmPlAyS
    @RaNdOmPlAyS 7 лет назад +221

    I have one beta fish in a 10 gallon tank It is spoiled 😂😂

    • @kristenodonnell9858
      @kristenodonnell9858 7 лет назад +1

      RaNdOm PlAyS i have a 10 gallon and I'm thinking about spoiling 1 or slightly pampering 2 (both females of course)

    • @yoongitrash2699
      @yoongitrash2699 7 лет назад +8

      Your beta is spoiled. IDK the water quality of your tank and how much you feed it ect but judging JUST by the size of tank, you do much better than quite a few people.

    • @breannaboggs2604
      @breannaboggs2604 7 лет назад +3

      Same! He's my baby though, so it's okay

    • @kiwi_in_sylvania5449
      @kiwi_in_sylvania5449 7 лет назад +1

      Mine is in a 100 litre! He swims up and down the tank all the time!! They really do love lots of water

  • @vanessapelayo7932
    @vanessapelayo7932 7 лет назад +19

    I impulsively bought a beautiful betta and a 1 gallon "easy clean" tank... then I saw this video. Three months later, he has a heated and filtered 10 gallon aquarium with live plants and gets along wonderfully with his tank mates

  • @theultimateartistprodigy5726
    @theultimateartistprodigy5726 4 года назад +25

    Petco Worker: Yeah so did you start cycling your tank and do you know about uhh..
    Me: *im gonna do what is called a pro gamer move* Nitrogen cycle?

  • @gemagonz6
    @gemagonz6 6 лет назад +10

    I adopted a betta fish and had him for 3 years. I fed him once a day and he was pretty easy to take care of. He did enjoy the bigger tank I got him after a few months. I cleaned his tank 1 a week because I didn't have a filter and used a few drops of tank conditioner. He grew to be one of my best friends as I named him Charley Blue. I think having a betta fish showed me that taking care of a living creature was a big responsibility even when as small as a fish. I HIGHLY recommend you to get one!

  • @romanevan8145
    @romanevan8145 8 лет назад +52

    I used to have a beautiful blue male betta. He lived 4 and a half years! I think he passed from old age because he was in perfect condition. He lived in a 10 gal by himself. I miss him🙁

  • @imgonnakate
    @imgonnakate 7 лет назад +74

    I recently rescued my betta fish from a local Petsmart. He was fatigued (laying on the bottom of the cup) and had a bad case of fin and tail rot. His rotting is getting a bit better and he is currently in a 10gal tank, happy and healthy.

    • @tesspulido
      @tesspulido 6 лет назад +6

      I'mGonnaKate Great job! Yeah I think I'd be drawn to the fish (or whatever creature) that needs help the most. Will do that too when I buy my next betta

    • @alyssamcknight5416
      @alyssamcknight5416 6 лет назад +5

      You saved that one betta but now their going to use that money you gave them to buy more bettas and abuse them...

    • @bigpapapizza3725
      @bigpapapizza3725 6 лет назад +2

      omg tysm for doing this

    • @blue_bunny18malfoy99
      @blue_bunny18malfoy99 6 лет назад +1

      Good job hun! I hope your betta fish lives to the fullest

  • @dariacorbu4282
    @dariacorbu4282 4 года назад +77

    Me: "hey do you have 10 gallon tanks for fish"
    Worker: " sure. What fish do you have?"
    Me: "a betta"
    Worker: "Umm... A betta needs a bolw"
    Me:" I mean yeah, if you wanna torture the poor animal"
    Worker: 🙄
    😬🔫

    • @shotomacaroni3910
      @shotomacaroni3910 4 года назад +1

      Did this actually happen to you? Btw have a nice day 🙂 🐠

    • @dariacorbu4282
      @dariacorbu4282 4 года назад +6

      @@shotomacaroni3910 yes, it did, and it's sad.

    • @shotomacaroni3910
      @shotomacaroni3910 4 года назад +6

      @@dariacorbu4282 Omg, that's really concerning! 😨 But thank you for looking for a 10 gallon tank. 👍

    • @cynthiaf6109
      @cynthiaf6109 4 года назад +1

      Daria Corbu WOW that’s true!! Dang people they are so cruel these days (but thank you for getting up to a 10 gallon It will live a very happy life and it makes my happy to know some good people are still living )

    • @dr.ananyahaldar3093
      @dr.ananyahaldar3093 4 года назад +2

      This exact same thing happened with me too😅...

  • @mariana96ssantos
    @mariana96ssantos 7 лет назад +53

    When I was younger the pet store employee told me to put two females together, 2 days later the bigger one killed the smaller one

    • @mustardkitty4791
      @mustardkitty4791 7 лет назад +10

      Mari S females are good together if in odd numbers (3+) they'll establish a healthy pecking order. also, the tank size should be appropriate.

    • @gearzmc8776
      @gearzmc8776 7 лет назад +1

      RTORIC I don't trust you even though I know men and female quarrel rarely

    • @alexa-fv4et
      @alexa-fv4et 7 лет назад +3

      RTORIC I don't know where the odd number thing came from lol 😂 from what I know, betta fish can not count.

    • @Mostlyharmless1985
      @Mostlyharmless1985 7 лет назад +1

      Alexa Swiatkowski it's so they can establish a pecking order. Having two fish to chase and squabble with means not one fish isn't taking the brunt from the more aggressive fish. If you have an even number then there is more chance for a fish to be singled out.

  • @daiseedarthmouth6882
    @daiseedarthmouth6882 7 лет назад +16

    "My Betta lived for 5 years in a cup"
    It survived, it did not truly live

  • @Shok731
    @Shok731 6 лет назад +172

    2 fish have a swimming race. The loser asks: "How are you so fast?"
    The other fish responds:
    "Because I'm BETTA" 😅

  • @saminarose80
    @saminarose80 5 лет назад +6

    I love how you speak for Bettas ❤️ I wish everyone could empathize with animals

  • @ahmadismail4369
    @ahmadismail4369 6 лет назад +239

    My betta lived in a 10 gallon with 2 snails to keep the algae down, he is 9 years old, and I eventually didn't have enough time to care for him. I ended up giving him to my local pet store for him to find a new owner. 😊 People, if you have a betta or looking into getting one, please note that they live for a long time. If you can no longer care for your betta or any fish, please do not flush them down the toilet or put them in your local stream. Give them to a friend or a pet store.

    • @petcraz2417
      @petcraz2417 6 лет назад +27

      Wow! You have a 9 year old betta!? That is so cool! The oldest betta I have now has lived in my house 4ish years!

    • @nesnonya3463
      @nesnonya3463 6 лет назад +58

      I'm not being mean, but more than likely your beta has been bought by someone who is going to stick it in a bowl. You should have sold it to someone with all the accessories and tank so that the next person has its setup all right there.

    • @PeytonPoole-k9u
      @PeytonPoole-k9u 6 лет назад +16

      Ahmad Ismail 9 years is practically impossible

    • @nesnonya3463
      @nesnonya3463 6 лет назад +15

      @@PeytonPoole-k9u I wouldn't say so. For the longest time people thought dogs and cats wouldn't live past 20 years, but there have been a number who have.

    • @DanielMartinez-be1ej
      @DanielMartinez-be1ej 6 лет назад

      Me too

  • @carmelgold-fanning6215
    @carmelgold-fanning6215 6 лет назад +125

    Betta fish can live up to SIX years in a healthy habitat, I have had one live up to seven years in a giant vase tank without any filter or heater when I was a kid. I'm ashamed to say we had a fish in that habitat for that long, but we did clean the tank constantly and fed it the best food available. But anyway, the point is habitat and food are everything. Betta fish are amazing, and it really upsets me that most of these beautiful resilient fish live their lives in these tiny cups on store shelves...

    • @alextchieng7621
      @alextchieng7621 6 лет назад

      Carmel Gold-Fanning what did you feed it?

    • @d.s.d69
      @d.s.d69 6 лет назад +1

      They can live up to 7yrs

    • @aybaycaydayeayfaygay2834
      @aybaycaydayeayfaygay2834 5 лет назад +3

      No heater or filter yet lived for seven years? I’m calling bullshit. Sounds like a classic case of fish switching.

    • @itaintobeezy
      @itaintobeezy 5 лет назад +4

      I had one live in a bowl for 5 years as a kid. changed the water fully every week

    • @yeahno8603
      @yeahno8603 5 лет назад

      Carmel Gold-Fanning SIX are u mad like if heard 3 and the most 5 but 6 really

  • @liamnichols6717
    @liamnichols6717 7 лет назад +8

    originally getting a betta fish i did believe they had a short life span but after watching mine thrive for 3.5 years i knew this was wrong

  • @rawrxd9336
    @rawrxd9336 5 лет назад +6

    I try to take the best care of my fish that I can, and I had one in a 5 gallon tank once, which the cat knocked over. We didn’t know that it was the tank that got knocked over until about 5 minutes later, where I found my betta fish on the carpet, and desperately tried to get him into a new bowl so I could fix the tank. He survived and lived happily for another year after that. Amazing how he stayed out of water that long, and still made it. I’m really proud of him lmao.

  • @peeblekitty5780
    @peeblekitty5780 6 лет назад +243

    "Betta fish like dirty water"
    ...
    I lost a betta fish to that...
    RIP Cumulus

  • @Neolysium
    @Neolysium 6 лет назад +19

    I also work at a pet shop and quite honestly, I am glad to have found you. Most of what you said I have known, The Vase thing as well as the bubblenest thing was good to know! I did in fact apply for the job for the furry animals, but fell in love with the fish.

  • @kenji-dread-demon9609
    @kenji-dread-demon9609 7 лет назад +78

    actually I had betta fish before and I had one that lived for six years another that live for 5 and another one that lived for 7 but I believe you all the facts that you said are true by the way your bettas beautiful by the way I like it 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🌸🌼💮👍🌸🌼💮💮💮💮

  • @rachelhobart8493
    @rachelhobart8493 4 года назад +1

    I have a betta fish right now and it is in a bowl that might hold 1 gallon of water, but that will change soon. I am getting a 10 gallon soon and I want it to be a community tank so I will watch that video too. You have gave me a little more of a perspective on what a betta fish's life would be like in these situations and I would not have him in a bowl right now if I was not an 11 year old and don't make all of the rules here. Thank You Taylor!

  • @livie_liv6196
    @livie_liv6196 6 лет назад +120

    My research is watching your vids.......

  • @spaghettiyeti7097
    @spaghettiyeti7097 7 лет назад +15

    I had a betta fish who was in a community tank. One of the little fish got stuck under a large pebble, the betta fish came over and flipped the rock the fish was under so he could swim away. I was amazed

    • @Charley_Goji
      @Charley_Goji 6 лет назад

      I have sand instead of gravel and my betta just spits sand at the guppies when she is bored

  • @mariahsmith5647
    @mariahsmith5647 5 лет назад +88

    My beta fish watches me while I sleep and sleeps on its side also he loves being pet. Lol I don’t think he’s normal 😂

    • @fallenwhisper
      @fallenwhisper 4 года назад +1

      Kane did that with me lol

    • @veronicasky9082
      @veronicasky9082 4 года назад +23

      Oh no that’s normal!! people who work in the animal science and vet medicine industry (like myself, currently in vet school!) often refer to Bettas as
      puppy/kitten like fish, they genuinely enjoy playing with people, will often sleep on things, “lay down” and watch you or whoever is in the room, they’re very curious and sweet, some people even teach theirs tricks!!!! They all have wonderfully unique personalities and they truly have feelings, emotions and wants. Every morning I wake up both my Bettas come out from hiding to say hello, my one Raiden likes my finger (plus being pet to!) and the other enjoys staring at my face for some reason😂😂 & they both like when I sit down next to their tanks and do my work or play games they genuinely like hanging out/just being near you

    • @AnishKumar-ob3jy
      @AnishKumar-ob3jy 4 года назад +5

      He wants you to be his girlfriend

    • @mariahsmith5647
      @mariahsmith5647 4 года назад +2

      Veronica Sky thats dope I’m also currently in vet assist rn and going into vet tech !!

    • @Charles19C
      @Charles19C 3 года назад

      Bettas have great personalities my betta sleeps on her back to but I can relate. Lol they so cute

  • @megandunn96
    @megandunn96 6 лет назад +11

    I've had the same Betta for almost 10 years.

  • @pientje2007
    @pientje2007 8 лет назад +39

    PLease, get real plants. You have to set the right example, working in a pet store and you own a plastic decorated aquarium. You are also not keeping your Betta in a right way. I am a fishowner for about 30 years now, I know what I am talking about.

    • @taylorndean
      @taylorndean  8 лет назад +37

      I don't have the lighting for my 10 gallon to sustain live plants, I mean, I have 4 other tanks running so keeping that tank fake was my best bet at maintaining it the best. I've had my betta for over a year and he's done wonderful. I want to change out my plastic for a different material, but still fake.
      With fake plants you don't have to worry about pest snails or parasites or dosing the tank, it's simpler for someone who has multiple tanks running.
      I'd love in the future to make it all live! just don't have the time and attention for that right now

    • @adam-kv3tv
      @adam-kv3tv 8 лет назад +4

      I like your video and like how you are teaching the public about myths about bettas :)
      Giving your fish adequate lighting and live plants is part of providing a good quality of life (live plants are a food source in between your regular feedings and help to break down nitrates)
      Anubias don't require much lighting and don't need C02 dosing
      Snails are actually good for your tank they pick up food that your fish leave behind (they are given a bad wrap because people don't like the look of them)

    • @pientje2007
      @pientje2007 8 лет назад +13

      I have multiple tanks as well and only real plants. It's really not that big of a challenge. But as I watch a lot of American fishtank vids, I see you are used to plastic over there. Here it's quite frowned upon. In Holland we have the so called: "Hollandsche plantenbak". Dutch tanks are known for lot's of plants.
      If you would like plants, think of a Valisneria or a Anubias. Easy to grow and don't need that much light. Or a simple floating plants. Would make your Betta very happy.
      I don't mean anything bad, just noticed the difference in fishtank styles :)

    • @starandfox601
      @starandfox601 8 лет назад +4

      bettas are carnivores and would only eat plants if they are starving.so plants don't really provide a food source.also snails have a bad rap because they can take over a tank so bad they can crash it if you have nothing to control their population and their are a bunch of nasty parasites that they can carry.
      also live plants aren't apart of fish care.what matters is if your water quality is good and sometimes plants can help other times plants can seriously hinder you.

    • @adam-kv3tv
      @adam-kv3tv 8 лет назад +1

      star and fox
      Yes i agree Bettas are insectivores, however if you look closer at the video you will notice that there are actual some omnivores living in that tank (guppies and tetras) which would benefit from live plants as a food source.
      Snails can only grow to a large population if you provide them with enough food to sustain a large population (overfeeding your fish and leaving lots of food laying at the bottom of your tank)
      Live plant can assist in giving you good water quality by breaking down nitrates in your tank,here is an article that might give you better understanding of how it works:www.fishlore.com/NitrogenCycle.htm

  • @stellaw4302
    @stellaw4302 5 лет назад +10

    While watching this video, i watched my betta live happily and swim around a lot in my 5 gallon.

  • @dawndanner6672
    @dawndanner6672 6 лет назад +220

    Who cares who gets offended by the truth! I have owned animals without doing my research ages ago when I was younger and two things happened. 1st was I got lucky sometimes! The 2 thing is I did not but the real tragedy was if the animal died! So whether u r getting a cat, dog, fish, lizard, bird, exotic animal, whatever Do Your Research!!! Read several things! If u take another life into your hands they deserve to been given the best life possible!

    • @liamdinogirl3462
      @liamdinogirl3462 6 лет назад

      THANK YOU.

    • @desireeguzman6535
      @desireeguzman6535 6 лет назад

      DawnDanner 👋🏻 I have a question for you. I recently bought a beta fish and I want to upgrade the tank to a 10 gallon, I was told by the sales rep I wouldn’t have to cycle the tank if I buy preconditioned water from the pet store for example the one by top fin, I was wondering if that’s valid info?

    • @jchaulinkkk
      @jchaulinkkk 6 лет назад

      Desiree Guzman if you dont want to cycle your tank buy 2 products by seachem one is called prime the other is called stability.

    • @FishGeekery
      @FishGeekery 6 лет назад

      Just so you're forewarned, I wrote a novel. XD
      @@desireeguzman6535 Most of the beneficial bacteria that keep tank water clean live in the filter media, not in open water. This is also why "just change the filter pad once a month and you're good" is a lie, though usually these things are said by well-meaning people who honestly don't know better. Pre-conditioned water, river/lake water (that misconception is out there too), and cycle-in-a-bottle products aren't going to be an insta-fix, and may do more harm than good. You might get lucky with that last one IF it's very new and has been stored properly, but don't count on it.
      I imagine the sales rep also wanted what's best for your fish, but - and I hate to sound cynical, but it happens - large corporations are generally run for profit, and you can get a lot more money out of someone who's buying new fish/filter cartridges/chemicals every few months than you can get out of someone who drops $300 on a high-quality habitat and then keeps their fish alive for years. I have no doubt that this has an effect on training and policy, though the people drafting them might not even realize that they're swayed, and the people on the sales floor know what they're told.
      ----- cycling advice below -----
      "Cycling" a tank means growing a colony of beneficial bacteria of two kinds: ones that eat ammonia (fish waste) and make nitrites, and ones that eat nitrites and make nitrates. Ammonia and nitrites are super toxic to aquatic animals. Nitrates are toxic as well, but not NEARLY as much, and these can be removed easily with regular water changes (or aquaponics, but that's a whole venture in and of itself).
      My preferred cycling method (not because it's quick, easy, or fun, but because it does the least harm of the methods I've heard of) is to buy a liquid testing kit that matches whether your tank is freshwater or saltwater, get the tank, filter (replace disposable pads with permanent filter media, sold in bags or milk-like boxes), heater, and decorations set up without a fish, and go buy a bottle of ammonia. Not just ammonia-based household cleaners, since they have all kinds of other things mixed in to make them safer for humans, but just diluted ammonia. I've only ever found it at Ace Hardware, and it's in a very plain bottle. The bacteria that you're encouraging to grow are already in the air and water, just in very small amounts, so you don't have to buy anything special to get them started. Use a much tinier amount of ammonia than you would expect to bring the water's ammonia levels up to 4ppm (parts per million, as shown by that liquid testing kit I mentioned earlier). Test the water every 24 hours for both ammonia and nitrites, and add ammonia as needed to keep it at 4ppm. You'll eventually start seeing nitrites showing up. You can start testing for nitrates at this point, but if nobody's living in the tank yet, you can safely wait on this, since liquid nitrate tests will give you a workout that may have inspired the Shake Weight. Keeping dosing the ammonia to 4ppm each day. After a while, the nitrites will start to decrease, which means that the second kind of bacteria is getting established. Then you should definitely start testing for all 3 chemicals. Once the whole system stabilizes at 0ppm ammonia, 0ppm nitrites, and

  • @MagicalMusic34
    @MagicalMusic34 5 лет назад +2

    I had my first ever boy for 5 years - He had a wonderful home (big tank and all) and was loved dearly. 😊😍

  • @dimitrameg6741
    @dimitrameg6741 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the help! I m gonna get my betta fish, avoiding ALL of these 5 myths! You re doing great job by sharing your knowledge with us!! :)

  • @nobigotry3747
    @nobigotry3747 7 лет назад +14

    I'm from Arizona and my betta fish lives outside and does great.

    • @idontknow3718
      @idontknow3718 7 лет назад +10

      No Bigotry there's water in Arizona?

  • @kyruiz
    @kyruiz 7 лет назад +7

    I have a beta and there was a Tiger Guppy I got. We introduced them and my beta, Mr. Fish, tried to chase after the Tiger Guppy, Steve, and Mr. Fish just was too lazy and gave up xD

  • @floormusicbyallie
    @floormusicbyallie 4 года назад +2

    I’m so glad I watched this video before I got my betta cause my betta is so happy now in his new 5 gallon, filtered, heated tank.

  • @hannahs4624
    @hannahs4624 6 лет назад +21

    I had a betta fish that lived for 6 years!!

  • @jeannetteponce7941
    @jeannetteponce7941 6 лет назад +7

    These are some good tips thanks girl, I will soon be a first time betta owner I already have my 2.5 gallon tank ready and set up, can't wait to get my betta soon ❤

  • @xwingday
    @xwingday 5 лет назад +5

    This was a great video and it was great to hear these common myths addressed. I have had my bettas in small tanks when my living space was limited, however I always worried that my betta was basically bored in such small spaces.
    I recently adopted a new betta (years since I last had one), a small, female. Veiltail. At the store I put some serious thought into how big a tank I wanted to get her, and as luck had it there was a sale which allowed me to easily get a 3.5 gallon tank for her at $1 more than a 1.5 would have cost. It came with a filter, and the following day I purchased a small heater for her tank, plus she has lights. I do not regret any of it as she has been more active and seemingly happier (very zippy at least) than any betta I have ever cared for in the past. I can no longer imagine keeping a betta in smaller than a 3gal unless it was for a very temporary reason.
    Now that I have rambled: Thank you for posting this video addressing these myths. I have heard them tons of time and it is sad how many go by them.

  • @MsEEvans-gu4tc
    @MsEEvans-gu4tc 5 лет назад

    Gee the best info about bettas fact over fiction my niece had her betta in a vase I gifted her a top fin enchant now her boy is living his best life I learned to from RUclips my betta is so happy thanks youtubers for all the plantings and editorials very helpful 🥰

  • @mill0098
    @mill0098 6 лет назад +27

    I have 5 female bettas living in harmony in a 20 gallon tank. Females can live together if the environment is planted. They have room to get away from each other, and dietary needs are met with high protein; this is not to say that owning multiple female will work for everyone.

    • @shrekscumslut1341
      @shrekscumslut1341 6 лет назад +3

      Ive got 4 male Betta in a 50 gallon tanks (their all brothers Chim-Chim Sanha Tae and Jin) with 6 neon tetra all males and they get along just fine since they have been together since they were born

    • @zoehawman2290
      @zoehawman2290 6 лет назад

      I had two baby females (my sister over fed the little one while I was in the hospital.)

    • @j.crabbvlogs3973
      @j.crabbvlogs3973 6 лет назад

      Jacob Miller some can not all

    • @zoehawman2290
      @zoehawman2290 6 лет назад

      I just got a new baby. My other baby didn't care about her at all. But rose the new baby chased her and bit her. So I'm getting a divider for their tank

  • @silvergarcia9897
    @silvergarcia9897 8 лет назад +6

    I had a 30 gal tank with two small female bettas and like 3 other fish. I think they did fine because of how much room they had.

    • @silvergarcia9897
      @silvergarcia9897 8 лет назад +8

      Also this might be irrelevant but I fed them blood worms and they were so cute when they ate😄

  • @Flyingmushroomman
    @Flyingmushroomman 8 лет назад +24

    I have to disagree with the female bit, I've kept a sorority of 8 females and they established their hierarchy within a day. Though one of the Betta's was picked on by the others on the first day it gradually recovered a week later.

    • @makaylaserniotti1474
      @makaylaserniotti1474 8 лет назад +1

      Marc Geolingo
      I'm going to add to this if people get bad ideas though
      If you guys want a female sorority, minimum of six girls with lots of heavy planting. I do want to give it a try but right now I'm focusing on my 40 biotope with my Platinum Gourami.

    • @Flyingmushroomman
      @Flyingmushroomman 8 лет назад +1

      Makayla Serniotti My tank was moderately planted with driftwood to block direct line of sight from each other but I just got lucky and got relatively peaceful females

    • @makaylaserniotti1474
      @makaylaserniotti1474 8 лет назад +1

      Marc Geolingo
      Personality of the females does factor in quite a bit, haha. I have a friend who had a rather nasty female who wouldn't conform to the pecking order and had to give her a tank of her own.
      But this is the internet after all, people are dumb enough to put up vids of themselves making males fight and it sickens me.

    • @Flyingmushroomman
      @Flyingmushroomman 8 лет назад +1

      Makayla Serniotti well that was what they were historicaly bred to be "Siamese Fighting fish" dosent make it any less harmful tho

    • @715koolgirl
      @715koolgirl 7 лет назад +8

      Marc Geolingo Female bettas can be kept together just fine. It's just not fully recommended and often people would rather not take the risks of harming their fish because of how territorial they are. Though it can be done if you provide enough space and make sure you monitor them very closely.

  • @mrsmoonjelly9522
    @mrsmoonjelly9522 4 года назад +1

    I have my betta in a 20 gallon community tank (tetras, snail and corys). As soon as I brought him home from the store he went on to explore the whole tank, and made himself at home. He is very active and his curiosity about any new element in the tank is adorable. No one is going to tell me he would be better off in a cup. O_o

  • @krisgaines3661
    @krisgaines3661 4 года назад +17

    Betta don't typically only live 2 to 4 years. They actually live on average 3 to 5 but are often at least a year old when bought from a pet store, some of the oldest bettas are at least 7.
    As far as the bubbles at the top of the tank, that is a happy healthy male preparing a nest for a mate.

  • @FrederickDunn
    @FrederickDunn 7 лет назад +9

    Excellent presentation! I have a question regarding tank mates for a betta, would they attack angel fish? Annnnd is there a drawback to having them in a really large but well-planted tank? Annnnd you mention that pet shop employees don't know what they are talking about... sort of a broad statement isn't it? Thanks and I'm glad you're clearing the water with the Betta Fish needs and thwarting long-lasting myths. Thumbs UP of course!

  • @natjobo3555
    @natjobo3555 8 лет назад +15

    Start at 1:44

  • @emmysgaminglife9428
    @emmysgaminglife9428 5 лет назад

    i got one today and the worker of the store that checked it out for me was awesome! she asked if i have all the things i need for it like ''a big bowl/tank or food and a net so you can clean it out?'' i said yes. glad that there are people like that out there

  • @maddie-nd9ob
    @maddie-nd9ob 6 лет назад +103

    I had a betta for 3 years and I would clean his tank every week with a perfect filter he got sick and died.

    • @braelyn17
      @braelyn17 5 лет назад +47

      Marley77 3 years is an average lifespan anyways. I’m sure you did a great job taking care of him and he just had complications of old age.

    • @autumnkeene3243
      @autumnkeene3243 5 лет назад +26

      Some just come unhealthy from the little store cups

    • @beppogallo
      @beppogallo 5 лет назад +6

      Maybe the water wasn't warm enough

    • @poppythepuppy5249
      @poppythepuppy5249 5 лет назад +6

      Aww, thats sad, but sometimes over care can kill it too.

    • @booshting3520
      @booshting3520 5 лет назад +14

      Too much cleaning can remove beneficial bacteria

  • @ajthedemiakita6381
    @ajthedemiakita6381 7 лет назад +62

    I have a dragon scale betta that is a male. He is blood red on the tips of his fins and the rest of his body is a silvery color. I named him Hades.

    • @jennagerlofs7371
      @jennagerlofs7371 7 лет назад +4

      He sounds beautiful!

    • @ajthedemiakita6381
      @ajthedemiakita6381 7 лет назад +4

      Thank you very much Jenna Taylor I think he was 15 dollars. To me it doesn't matter because it was worth it for him.

    • @jennagerlofs7371
      @jennagerlofs7371 7 лет назад

      The price doesn't matter to me as well! I just want to give them a great home

    • @ajthedemiakita6381
      @ajthedemiakita6381 7 лет назад +1

      I wish I could own a huge Aquarium so I could give a lot of fish a good home but large tanks aren't cheap so I have 4 or 5 tanks all around a gallon but I'm only using a half gallon for Hades and Bubbles my Blue and white butterfly betta. Don't worry I have a divider so they don't fight.

    • @leo_o645
      @leo_o645 6 лет назад +1

      GoldenFreddy 1985 Uh... Isn't a gallon way too small?

  • @lilliandownie5934
    @lilliandownie5934 7 лет назад +66

    I had a adopted betta fish and had him for 3 years I feed it and cleaned it's tank 2 times a week, so I don't get why anyone wants to get a fish or any animal for that matter if you don't know anything about it. i also had 16 other pets at that time, I'm 11 and I have better things to do but I bought my fish and I looked after it like i should and if at any point I feel I can't look after my pet I give it away to a better home I definitely don't keep it in a tiny container, dirty water and no food please think about your pets as a actual living thing with a mind.

    • @c_fletch9325
      @c_fletch9325 6 лет назад

      Lillian Downie d

    • @arkeim4564
      @arkeim4564 6 лет назад

      First, if you have better things to do, don't fucking buy the goddamn fish, you are the fucking little pieces of shit that get bored of their fish and dump their saltwater fish into the neighborhood pond

  • @TheGrudgeLady-sb8xl
    @TheGrudgeLady-sb8xl 5 лет назад

    I want to just say, when I first got my Betta, I learned a lot from this Video. He is now about a year old, he’s survived a car trip across country and now lives in a five and a half gallon tank. He loves to swim around and I re coordinate his surroundings with every water change. He’s so much happier than he was in a 6-8oz container I found him in!

  • @Electronzap
    @Electronzap 6 лет назад +42

    My niece wanted a Betta really bad, I wasn't sure what I was going to buy, so we got the one she liked the most. I was going to get a 1 gallon bowl but one employee said they need at least 2 1/2 gallon. Then another said the need a filter, so we got a 3.5 gal with filter and changing color LED lights for only $20 after a deal. The Betta definitely looks like he would enjoy more room to me lol. I want to make the tank as aquaponics like as possible so I got a marimo moss ball for now. Everything you said sounds good from my experience so far :D I will likely get him a tank mate this weekend to hopefully gobble up uneaten food if they get along. Great video! I just subbed :)

    • @freddiedart6078
      @freddiedart6078 6 лет назад +2

      electronzapdotcom betta fish need a 5 gal + tank

    • @Electronzap
      @Electronzap 6 лет назад

      Gotcha

    • @jeremyhauck
      @jeremyhauck 6 лет назад +6

      freddie dart Totally not true. Most professionals agree 2.5 is plenty. I have a Betta and 2 dwarf frogs in a 2 gallon with no water quality issues.

    • @freddiedart6078
      @freddiedart6078 6 лет назад

      jeremyhauck professionals in America

    • @champluvdogz4470
      @champluvdogz4470 6 лет назад

      If you get it a tank mate MAKE sure it’s not another beta fish ok man ok bye

  • @alexiscondit898
    @alexiscondit898 6 лет назад +26

    I had a female betta fish who was so aggressive she ended up killing mollies and tetras, she would only tolerate corys and African dwarf frogs as tank mates. Males I feel are more tolerant of tank mates.

    • @Charley_Goji
      @Charley_Goji 6 лет назад

      My female Betta is actually very well behaved unless somebody gets on her bad side, the only issue is some of my male guppies think she is a female guppy, and that is when her more aggressive side appears.

    • @KatieKat3388
      @KatieKat3388 6 лет назад

      Guppies generally aren't good tank mates for bettas anyway

    • @Alibabablah
      @Alibabablah 6 лет назад

      That's really cool, I would be worried to put a frog in with my betta but I've also seen a dwarf frog bite into a glass catfish so I'm not sure which one I'd actually be worried about getting eaten...
      I have a successful sorority of 4. I've had 3 female guppies in with them. No issues. I'm fairly certain and even helped keep the population of Guppies down seeing as how the bettas probably helped eat them... I transferred the babies out when I saw them before the bettas would eat them but nature is brutal and I'm sure I missed some.
      I've gone to having a sorority in there by itself, but when one of my guppies decides to try and eat all of of the babies I seclude it to the betta tank and the betas don't even bother my guppies... They all are fine.

    • @PinkDemon_OuO
      @PinkDemon_OuO 5 лет назад

      @@Alibabablah Bettas tend to fight only fish that look like them, that are in a similar family (ex. gourami and chicilid) or that annoy them. So, since frogs are so different looking, they shouldn't be bothered.

  • @alizarzikri69
    @alizarzikri69 8 лет назад +14

    dude i got a betta fish that is 2 years old. he still good.

    • @alizarzikri69
      @alizarzikri69 8 лет назад +5

      its true that they need medium tanks. my betta usually stay at the bottom and go up only for once in a while.

    • @yongzha
      @yongzha 8 лет назад +8

      that's not what bettas usually do, they're quite active. how's the filtration like, and what temp is your heater at?

    • @calbruyere4727
      @calbruyere4727 7 лет назад

      alizar zikri my son had his Betta fish for almost two years and still looking beautiful

  • @johnmichaelkarma
    @johnmichaelkarma 5 лет назад +1

    The thing about fish and most all other animals is that regardless of their living conditions they just don't have the ability to complain. It is up to the caregivers to provide a healthy environment. First visit here. Am very impressed with your presentation. Your articulation of words is excellent and despite the many obvious editing cuts the continuity of message is excellent. Great information. New subscriber and a big thumbs up.