Description: Random Baby Betta See video for parents. About 6-9 weeks old. Breeding betta is moderately difficult for beginner and time consuming. You can save all those troubles by adopting these baby. The first 5 weeks is hard to take care because they need live food like baby brine shrimps or moina daphnia. From 6 weeks they're big enough to each flakes, pellets or blackworm. Saving you from all trouble with getting breeding pairs, setting breeding tanks, and about a months of preparation. Every months I import about 100 pairs of bettas, I choose best pairs to breed so you would get a nice mixed of varieties. Follow my IG or FB at @Justfishything if you want to see breeding video , parents betta. Caring for a baby betta (also known as a betta fry) involves specific steps to ensure their health and proper growth. Here are detailed guidelines to help you care for baby bettas: 1. Setting Up the Tank Tank Size: A small tank or container is suitable initially, but as they grow, a 5-10 gallon tank is recommended. Water Quality: Maintain clean water. Use a water conditioner to remove chlorine and chloramine from tap water. Filtration: Use a gentle filter to prevent the fry from being sucked in. Sponge filters are ideal as they provide biological filtration without strong currents. Heating: Maintain a stable water temperature between 78-80°F (25-27°C) using an aquarium heater. Lighting: Provide a consistent light cycle, around 8-12 hours of light per day. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent algae growth and temperature fluctuations. 2. Feeding First Few Days: Baby bettas are very small and need tiny food. Infusoria, a culture of tiny aquatic organisms, is perfect for the first few days. After a Week: Introduce newly hatched brine shrimp (live or frozen) or microworms. These are rich in nutrients and help in growth. Feeding Frequency: Feed small amounts several times a day to ensure they get enough food without overfeeding. Remove any uneaten food to maintain water quality. 3. Maintaining Water Quality Frequent Water Changes: Perform daily or every other day water changes of 25-50% to keep the water clean and free of toxins. Monitoring Parameters: Use test kits to monitor ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels. Ammonia and nitrite should be at 0 ppm, and nitrates should be below 20 ppm. 4. Growth and Health Monitoring Size and Activity: Observe the fry for growth and activity levels. Healthy fry should be active and grow steadily. Coloration: As they grow, their colors will start to develop. Monitor for consistent and vibrant colors. Health Issues: Look out for signs of disease such as clamped fins, lethargy, or unusual spots. Early detection is crucial for treatment. 5. Transition to Adult Diet Intermediate Foods: As the fry grow, gradually introduce larger food items such as finely crushed high-quality betta pellets or flakes. Weaning Off Live Food: Slowly transition them from live food to a varied diet including frozen or freeze-dried foods. 6. Tank Maintenance Cleaning: Clean the tank and equipment regularly to prevent the buildup of harmful bacteria. Decorations and Plants: Include hiding spots like plants or small decorations to reduce stress and provide a natural environment. 7. Separating by Size Preventing Bullying: As the fry grow, some may grow faster than others. Separate the larger fry from the smaller ones to prevent bullying and ensure even growth. Random Baby Betta See video for parents. About 6-9 weeks old. Breeding betta is moderately difficult for beginner and time consuming. You can save all those troubles by adopting these baby. The first 5 weeks is hard to take care because they need live food like baby brine shrimps or moina daphnia. From 6 weeks they're big enough to each flakes, pellets or blackworm. Saving you from all trouble with getting breeding pairs, setting breeding tanks, and about a months of preparation. Every months I import about 100 pairs of bettas, I choose best pairs to breed so you would get a nice mixed of varieties. Follow my IG or FB at @Justfishything if you want to see breeding video , parents betta. Caring for a baby betta (also known as a betta fry) involves specific steps to ensure their health and proper growth. Here are detailed guidelines to help you care for baby bettas: 1. Setting Up the Tank Tank Size: A small tank or container is suitable initially, but as they grow, a 5-10 gallon tank is recommended. Water Quality: Maintain clean water. Use a water conditioner to remove chlorine and chloramine from tap water. Filtration: Use a gentle filter to prevent the fry from being sucked in. Sponge filters are ideal as they provide biological filtration without strong currents. Heating: Maintain a stable water temperature between 78-80°F (25-27°C) using an aquarium heater. Lighting: Provide a consistent light cycle, around 8-12 hours of light per day. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent algae growth and temperature fluctuations. 2. Feeding First Few Days: Baby bettas are very small and need tiny food. Infusoria, a culture of tiny aquatic organisms, is perfect for the first few days. After a Week: Introduce newly hatched brine shrimp (live or frozen) or microworms. These are rich in nutrients and help in growth. Feeding Frequency: Feed small amounts several times a day to ensure they get enough food without overfeeding. Remove any uneaten food to maintain water quality. 3. Maintaining Water Quality Frequent Water Changes: Perform daily or every other day water changes of 25-50% to keep the water clean and free of toxins. Monitoring Parameters: Use test kits to monitor ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels. Ammonia and nitrite should be at 0 ppm, and nitrates should be below 20 ppm. 4. Growth and Health Monitoring Size and Activity: Observe the fry for growth and activity levels. Healthy fry should be active and grow steadily. Coloration: As they grow, their colors will start to develop. Monitor for consistent and vibrant colors. Health Issues: Look out for signs of disease such as clamped fins, lethargy, or unusual spots. Early detection is crucial for treatment. 5. Transition to Adult Diet Intermediate Foods: As the fry grow, gradually introduce larger food items such as finely crushed high-quality betta pellets or flakes. Weaning Off Live Food: Slowly transition them from live food to a varied diet including frozen or freeze-dried foods. 6. Tank Maintenance Cleaning: Clean the tank and equipment regularly to prevent the buildup of harmful bacteria. Decorations and Plants: Include hiding spots like plants or small decorations to reduce stress and provide a natural environment. 7. Separating by Size Preventing Bullying: As the fry grow, some may grow faster than others. Separate the larger fry from the smaller ones to prevent bullying and ensure even growth. × × × Shipping info Click the Shipping & Payments tab above the listing description for more info Click the Shipping & Payments tab above the listing description for more info! Additional delivery notes PICK UP OPTION Our items are available for pick-up. Pick up procedure is as follows: Purchase the item through eBay Email us to coordinate pickup PAYMENT Immediate payment is required upon selecting "Buy It Now" or upon checking out through the cart. We accept payment via U.S. PayPal accounts and all Major Credit Cards, Debit Cards & Google Pay. 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