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Makes turning them on and off a lot easier. Mine has a tank carrier, I made up, and i just pp the other stuff right out if the tank in one piece, if need be, because they're strapped together with plastic ties, along with the wires, and I have it plugged into a dedicate power strip. I think they NEED to lay on it, quite frankly. GET THEM THE SUCTION CUP LEAF to rest on! Please! they LOVE to lay on it. They get happy, sad, depressed, funny, silly, they KNOW WHO YOU ARE. These fish seem to, no,no,no, I KNOW these fish have FEELINGS. It is exactly like having a dog or cat kind of pet, not a swimming/pacing, ROBOTIC movements of other fish. He has his own personality, not like those flitty little neon fish in the big tank.
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The betta was first discovered in Southeast Asia.
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You can find your local professional pet sitter on PSI's Pet Sitter Locator. Read on and learn more about this graceful, multi-hued fish, and remember: If work or travel keeps you from home, always choose a professional pet sitter for your pet-sitting needs. But do these small, aesthetically-pleasing fish bowls provide a healthy environment for the fish? Is the popular betta bachelor in need of a companion or is it better off living alone?
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The Siamese fighting fish, or betta, is a vibrantly-colored fish often seen swimming solo in brandy sniffers and ornamental vases in both the office and home. Big fish in a small pond - or little fish in a small container?