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Betta and water Type


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tap water and a good water conditioner is all you need for bettas. i`ve used Aquaplus since i started my finkid addiction and it works well for me.

i've heard that Prime is not a good water conditioner to use if your betta is in an unfiltered bowl. don't know the full reasoning behind this, but it may be due to certain ingredients in Prime.

no need to use filtered or bottled water at all.

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Actually a brita is used to reduce the ph(8.0) of Calgary's harder than rock water. Bettas do prefer softer water and I use filtered water in my breeding tanks. Growing up, I used softened water but can't say I had the success that I'm having now in unsoftened water. However there are many factors that have contributed to my enjoyment of the hobby, too numerous to mention. In closing, bettas are fine in aged Calgary water(believe me, I have enough!!)!!

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I don't know Bettas but because I have tropical fish a friend thinks I might be able to answer this question. (I can't).

Should he use regular Calgary tap water or the water coming through his water softener?

I've actually heard that bettas don't like water that's too soft.

What ever water you use just make sure it's consistant. They will get used to whatever it is. I have acreage water that is uber hard and my boys like it just fine =)

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