Betta fish - beta fish as pets
I get angry when I see what I call novelty pets being pushed to the unsuspecting public if only because I know for a fact that many end up dying as a result. Take the betta splendens (Siamese Fighting Fish) craze for example. When I wrote about betta fish and mentioned that I used to own them as a youngster it was when I was living in tropical Singapore. Betta fish in case you don't know are tropical fish. And that means if you move them into a temperate climate with your usual 4 seasons, they will get stressed if left to fend for themselves in water temperature that fluctuates wildly from being balmy and warm in summer to frigid in winter. And for those shop keepers who flout them as being really hardy fish - after all they are found in the wilds of Malaysia, Thailand and live in very little murky rice paddy type waters. And that's true BUT that's provided the water temperature stays at a range of between 75-86F which really can only be maintained if the ambient temperature is well - tropical. It's near nigh impossible in a temperate country to have that sort of temperature range if you keep the betta fish in a small little tank with no heating facilities to ensure that the temperature stays that way. So if you find that your betta fish is looking a little less frisky and seems to mope down the bottom of the tank, check your water temperature. If you keep your water temperature within the optimum range, you will notice that it will be a happier and generally healthier individual which is less prone to diseases. Don't get conned into believing that buying the betta fish with a 'self cleaning' tank means you will have a healthy pet with no maintenance - I couldn't believe this but someone at my local shopping mall actually tried to convince me that the pebbles at the bottom of the jar was impregnated with special bacteria which would clean up the poop for me so I wouldn't have to change the water - no way was that going to happen, if I had followed her instructions I would soon have a very sick betta fish on my hands. There is NO SUCH thing as a NO maintenance pet - pets by nature require attention. If you are too busy, then do yourself and the animal a favor - pass on getting one till you're absolutely convinced that you will have the time and perserverance to look after it properly. Pets are not novelty items or trophies which you can buy and then just leave on the side when your interest wanes. Read more about betta fish care |
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My dog REALLY likes alcoholic beverages, so much so, that she sticks her face in anybody's drink who's back is turned. Lately, her behavior has changed somewhat. She has torn up her bed and is having some crazy dreams (It would apprear by her barking and movements during sleep). The other day, she actually bit my hand when I put my hand around her muzzle to move her away from my cup of hot sake. I have put my hand on her muzzle this way many many times with no adverse reaction. I should have recognized her increased agression as I continued to move my sake away from her but did not and so, for the first time, got bitten. Is the alcohol dangerous to this animal and could it be causing negative changes in her behaviour?
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