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Betta Fish Care Guide Review - Betta Fish Secrets

Caring for a Betta fish is not nearly as intuitive or easy as most people imagine it to be. It’s just a fish, right?

Wrong.

Betta fish are fragile, and if you don’t know how to properly take care of them, you may spend your first weekend with Little Nemo flushing him down the toilet tearfully. I’m speaking from experience here… I killed three Betta fish in under a month due to my inexperience at tending for them.

The vast majority of Betta Fish care tips I’ve seen online have been mediocre at best, and outright dangerous to our fishy friends at worst. The reality of it is, there are no experts handing out free high quality information in this field. After dropping over $300 on supplies for my three Bettas that were now occupying the Big Fish Tank in the Sky, I figured I should probably learn how to take care of these little guys before I became known as a scourge among their kind…

Enter Betta Fish Secrets. I picked up this guide at the recommendation of a friend and fellow Betta enthusiast, and in the first ten pages, I figured out why my first fish had gone belly-up. Did I ever feel like an idiot! First off, I realized letting the pet shop attendant pick out my little fishies for me might have been extending him a tad too much credit. A few pages later, I found out that I should have paid a lot more attention in Chemistry class, because my water was literally TOXIC to my fish.

To make a long story short, this guide held me by the hand while I learned how to set up my Betta fish for a long and happy life instead of a short, sad journey into my home’s plumbing. It will teach you about water chemistry, choosing the right size of tank, the proper diet for your Betta, what kind of fish make good housemates for a Betta, and a ton more.

If you genuinely care about the health of your Bettas and you want your new little friends to live long, happy lives, you owe it to yourself and to them to check this guide out. For my fish, it made the difference between them living 5 days and 5 years.

Click here if you want to learn the secrets that have kept my Betta fish happy and healthy for the past 3 years.