2-5 yrs (You have to keep the water clean)
2006-08-13 14:09:28
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answer #1
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answered by kevin r 3
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2 years.
2006-08-13 14:23:07
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answered by Super Mom 4
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Bettas live over 5 years with excellant care and I've heard of 10 but that must be very exceptional But they should do well for over 3. Keep them warm ,low eighties with regular water changes. A good mixed diet and try to include some live foods.
2006-08-13 14:10:43
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answered by Juggernaut 2
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Depends on how well the water treatment is. Sadly my daughter's only lasted 2 months. Talk with petshop employee before you buy and make sure they explain how to test and treat your home water. Some stores even carry pretreated water for Betta's
2006-08-13 14:11:32
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answered by WillLynn 1 6
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Bettas have an everyday life span of three-5 years, with countless achieving 7 (the record is 9 years). whilst no longer precisely "long", that's an prolonged life span than an excellent sort of different aquarium fish. no longer each and every physique is as helpful in conserving them because of the fact they do no longer shop them contained in the marvelous circumstances. They purchase the "betta vases", or shop them in bowls in hassle-free terms a sprint greater advantageous than the cups wherein they're bought. No fish will stay very long under those circumstances. First, a betta would desire to have a minimum of two.5 gallons of water. additionally they might desire to have a heater until eventually they're in a room that's heat sufficient to maintain their water temperature seventy six-86oF. soft filtration retains their water cleanser, and it provides them a sprint modern to swim against for exercising (I study that one in all the two bettas that lived for 9 years lived at a school the place scholars have been paid to exercising the fish by utilising "chasing" it around in its tank - fish would desire to have exercising comparable to human beings to stay "in positive condition"!). generic water variations are a would desire to! in a 2.5 gallon filtered tank, you will desire to alter 25% of the water as quickly as each and every week utilising a gravel vacuum. If the fish is saved in a bowl with no clear out, you will desire to do a hundred% variations each and every 2-3 days. the adaptation is using the fact the gravel and dissolved oxygen extra by utilising the clear out helps micro organism that convert your fish's wastes (ammonia, that's poisonous) to nitrate, which your fish can tolerate in reasonable quantities. contained in the bowl, there is no longer sufficient water flow to the backside to maintain the micro organism alive, and the ammonia builds as much as the element it poisons your fish. it is likewise significant to offer them a solid, assorted nutrition recurring (pellets, bloodworms, daphnia, mosquito larvae) yet to no longer overfeed. extra nutrition that decays of their water is likewise a source of ammonia.
2016-09-29 05:53:21
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answered by ? 4
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Normally they can survived up to 2 to 3 years. But, for some case if cared properly will be able to live for 4 years and above.
2006-08-13 17:48:19
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answered by donnpoh 2
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I believe it all depends on how long the fish has been at the store and how it has been maintaned. I had one for two years, and the one I have now I have had for over a year. My mom has had her's for three years now.
2006-08-13 14:11:59
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answered by brandy 2
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No too long in those little bowls. They live along time in a fish tank though. They get along with other species of fish well, they just fight each other.
2006-08-13 14:10:45
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answered by Michael S 4
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I've heard they can live awhile, I had one that lived a little over two years. Mine kept jumping ship though and eventually died because they didn't want to stay in their tank. One got lose once and flipped himself all the way across my bedroom and landed in my husbands shoe. Scary part was, he was still alive.
2006-08-13 14:10:54
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answered by ~SSIRREN~ 6
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Hmm fish dont live long im sorry, get funneral arrangements :(
2006-08-13 14:11:33
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answered by Jeff2smart 4
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