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Bettas Don't Have to be Complicated... If You Use the Methods in "How to Take Care of Betta Fish"
Do You Know Why People Like Bettas So Much?
1. Their amazing good looks. Everyone's amazed by the rich colors of my bettas and their dramatic fins. They're stunning little creatures. In my large collection of bettas I've got everything you can imagine. There's Rusty, who's red with shiny green fins. Kermit, who's green. Marvin, my marble. Sunny, my solid yellow. Mermaid, my turquoise beauty.
2. Bettas have personality, unlike so many other types of fish. They wag their tails, have minds of their own, and enchant people with their cute antics. To display their personality they do need to be healthy and happy though, and I'll give you the secrets to make it easy for you.
3. They're addictive! Once you unlock the secrets of how to care for them, how can you not fall in love with the sight of their wiggly, vibrant bodies excited to see you? How can you not become fascinated by all of those radiant colors swimming around?

The Secrets of Having Cheerful, Peppy, and Long-Lived Betta Fish... Without Having to Spend a Lot of Cash... And Without Ever Having to Do Much Work!
Here's a quick look at just a few of the valuable techniques I'll share with you:
- The ideal water temperature, thoroughly tested by 27 expert breeders, to keep a betta's tank. Water temperature is extremely important. It can make your fish lively (not sluggish) and even keep destructive bacteria to a minimum so that your Betta is happy and healthy. I also reveal how you can keep the water temperature at that ideal level. (Page 24.)
- When you put a betta into a brand new tank, there can often be high levels of ammonia build-up, which makes your fish sick. You'll learn how to avoid that, using my very private "seeding" method. (Page 25)
- Good news: despite what you might have heard, bettas don't necessarily have to live by themselves, as long as you follow these 9 rules. (Page 22)
- You an even have two males in the same tank together (and they won't fight with each other!) under these special conditions. (Page 21)
- Learn what the best food is to give your betta and why. You'll also learn what treats should only be given in moderation. You won't need to worry anymore about whether you're feeding your betta nourishing foods, since you'll know what exactly to do. (Chapter 6)
- Plus... what to do if your betta won't eat. Don't be alarmed. Just follow these two simple steps. (Page 32)
- The exact time of day, according to biologists, when it's best to feed your betta. (Page 34)
- A guide to boosting your betta's life expectancy. It's normal to become highly attached to your little one. Follow these unbreakable rules and your Betta will be alive and thriving for as long as possible. (Page 49)
- What you must do before bringing home your new pet betta. Doing this simple series of steps can avoid having your fish die from "New Tank Syndrome." (Page 20)
- What it means when the tank keeps getting a foul smell even though you cleaned it... and what you can do to get rid of the odor once and for all. (Page 32)
- Give even the most aggressive male bettas the best possible life of socializing with other bettas -- without any risk whatsoever of there being a fight! (Page 13)
- Bettas have a unique ability to breathe the same air we do. Discover why this means bettas should be in a different kind of tank than other types of fish -- and how specifically to make your tank "betta-friendly" so your little one can breathe as easily as possible. (Page 8)
- How to safely and humanely prevent your Betta from jumping out of his bowl. (Bettas must not dry out -- which is what could happen if they jump out of their bowl -- causing them to die.) (Page 8)
- My very private method of giving your betta the means to live a long, vigorous life. (Page 13)
- If you ever are going to take your betta to a show competition, your little guy will need to flare for the judges. I'll show you an easy, insider's trick used by top betta breeders to get them to flare practically on command. Even if you'll never go to a show, this trick will make your friends ask you what your secret is. (Page 13)
- If you do decide to get your betta from a pet store (as most hobbyists do) watch for these 7 danger signs and you'll maximize the chances of bringing home a happy betta. (Page 16)
- The 7 steps of introducing your betta to his new environment. (I cover everything from the best place to put your betta's tank to how exactly to put him into the new tank so that he doesn't go into shock and possibly die) (Page 19)
- How to train your betta to swim around the tank in whatever pattern you command. Your friends will be dazzled! (Page 55)
Did You Know There's An Easy Way To Reduce the Amount of Water Changes You Have to Do by 70% to 80%?
In the Troubleshooting Guide you'll learn what it means when you see these symptoms, and what you can do to easily solve them:
- Your bettas lose their appetite and become sluggish. (Page 36)
- Your betta has cloudy eyes. (Page 43)
- You see split or shredded fins. (Page 38)
- Your betta loses color or develops horizontal stripes. (Page 39)
- Your betta's body is swollen. You may see him floating on his side at the top of the water unable to balance himself. Maybe he even has trouble breathing. (Page 40)
- One or both of your betta's eyes are bulging. Your betta may also lose his appetite and become less energetic. (Page 45)
- Your betta's fins are withering away and disintegrating. (Page 46)
- What to do about ick, a condition where your betta has small white spots on his skin and fins that look like salt crystals. Ick is a bacterial infection that drains your fish's energy until he dies. The good news is that you can add this substance (available at any grocery store) to your betta's tank. This is a much cheaper option than buying expensive ick medication -- and usually is just as effective. (Page 41)
- What exactly to do about fin rot so that it heals and never comes back. (Page 45.)
- Three signs that the water could be poisoning your Betta... and three recommended, reliable ways to check for poison... and then remedy the situation. (Page 36.)
And That's Just a Small Sample of What You'll Discover With "How to Care for Betta Fish"!
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