A) 72-76°F B) 78-82°F C) 85-90°F D) 68-72°F
A) 10 gallons B) 2.5 gallons C) 5 gallons D) 1 gallon
A) Plant roots B) Insects and larvae C) Algae D) Small fish
A) To add oxygen B) To remove toxins and debris C) To provide light D) To heat the water
A) A type of fin B) A color variation C) A type of plant D) A parasitic disease
A) To prevent fin damage B) To make the tank look better C) To avoid algae growth D) To maintain water clarity
A) Camouflage themselves B) Breathe air from the surface C) Swim backward D) See in the dark
A) A bacterial infection B) A dietary deficiency C) A fungal infection D) A genetic condition
A) Never B) Every other day C) Monthly D) Weekly
A) A nest built by males for breeding B) A type of algae C) A decoration D) A sign of illness
A) Corydoras Catfish B) Ghost Shrimp C) Nerite Snails D) Another male betta
A) Float the bag in the tank for 30 minutes B) Place the bag under running water C) Release it immediately D) Pour the bag water directly into the tank
A) To lower pH B) To treat certain diseases C) To fertilize plants D) To dechlorinate water
A) Stronger immunity B) Increased activity C) Poor water quality D) Brighter colors
A) Water temperature B) Water hardness C) Nitrate levels D) Acidity or alkalinity
A) Photosynthesis B) Reverse osmosis C) Nitrogen cycle D) Water hardening
A) Swollen belly B) Cloudy eyes C) White spots on the body D) Rapid breathing
A) To add oxygen B) To remove all bacteria C) To establish beneficial bacteria D) To increase the pH
A) Tap water B) Gravel C) Lettuce D) Bloodworms
A) To observe them for disease B) To get them used to the temperature C) To change their colors D) To train them
A) 1-2 years B) 10-12 years C) 3-5 years D) 6-8 years
A) Removes algae from the aquarium B) Adds chlorine to tap water C) Removes chlorine and chloramine from tap water D) Adds oxygen to the water
A) Use soap and water B) Leave it dirty to encourage bacteria growth C) Use a gravel vacuum during water changes D) Completely empty the tank and scrub it
A) It can cause algae blooms and overheat the water B) It makes their colors fade C) Bettas need darkness to thrive D) Sunlight weakens their fins
A) Increased appetite B) Bubble nest building C) Increased activity D) Fading color
A) To add light to the tank B) To filter the water C) To add oxygen to the water D) To maintain a stable water temperature
A) Pellets B) Brine Shrimp C) Flake Food D) Freeze-dried Bloodworms
A) Changing the water in the aquarium B) Treating fish diseases C) Breeding betta fish D) Arranging plants, rocks, and decorations in an aquarium
A) Cools the water B) Adds oxygen C) Blocks all light D) Prevents jumping and maintains humidity
A) Buying a Betta on Impulse B) Blindly Following other people's advice C) Skipping the cycling phase of the aquarium D) Research and Understand the Betta Fish |