I used bottled water for my Betta fish after having several die in tap water. My last Betta lived for about 3 years.
There is also a tablet you can buy (at walmart or pet supply stores) called tank buddies...it dissolves in the water (tap or bottled) before you add your fish ....it helps to neutralize the ph balance in the water.
2006-09-21 04:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you'll be fine with the water conditioner and tap water (if it includes a dechlorinator and a stress reducer/bacteria-stuff)-... Another tip is to always let your tap water sit out for a day or so before you put the fish into it. That helps some of the harsher chemicals evaporate. Get a bottle of decholrinator and a bottle of good bacteria from the pet store......I use stuff called stress coat and stresszyme...there are different types out there that you can choose from. Add them to the water before you put it in the tank...just read the bottle and use the right ammount for the water you are adding. Put the decholrinator in first because cholrine can kill the good bateria in the other bottle. #2 let the water sit in an open container for 24 hours and the bad chemicals will leave the water naturally. You still need to add the good bacteria, but if you leave the water to sit you can skip the decholrinator. Either way, make sure the new water is the same temp and ph of the water in the tank.
Hope you and your fishy are very happy and live long and healthy lives!!! =-)
2006-09-21 11:29:19
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answered by answerlady1021 4
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well I know for the betta fish there's a betta water. I buy it for my fish sometimes not all the time since it is expensive, but I would recommend that you get the water conditioner. When you're changing the water also put the water conditioner in the new water. The majority of the time I only used tap water. A good website to visit is http://www.tetra-fish.com/ or http://www.bettafishcenter.com/bcme.shtml
2006-09-21 11:40:39
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answered by grenadianjewel 2
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If you use bottled water I would treat it the same way I would tap water. Let it sit out uncovered (with a wide opening not just in the bottle) for at least 24 hours before using. I would add a water conditioner too, like AquaSafe. You might want to use distilled instead though, but again I would add the conditioner.
2006-09-21 11:26:16
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answered by heidi_stew 1
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I have used the tap water and bottled water along with the betta water conditioner and it seems to work just fine. I have had my fish for over a year.
2006-09-21 11:22:32
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answered by asouthwell28 3
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I use tap water in my fish tank for my betta with a little of the water conditioner and it is fine for him. You can use spring water too probably.
2006-09-21 11:23:18
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answered by Virginia Gal 3
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Bettas are very strong fish. I used tap water and conditioned it with stress coat and a pinch of aquarium salt.
Good Luck and Take Care
2006-09-21 12:37:44
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answered by brandy10006 2
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When I had a beta fish I just used a filter on my faucet but if you get bottled water you can buy a chemical to put in the water to make it safe for the fish.
2006-09-21 11:29:10
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answered by Coco 5
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I have kept bettas for a long time using store bottled water.
2006-09-21 11:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you ever thought of calling a tropical fish store??????? I was told that spring or botted water are okay - distilled is not. I would actually check with an expert though to be sure. - Kells
2006-09-21 11:27:12
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answered by Kelly Green 1
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