How old are bettas at Petco?

Because a Betta purchased at a pet shop is often one year old already. Males, in particular, are allowed to fully mature, so their fins and colors are well developed. Females may be sold at a bit younger age, but they will generally be at least six months old when offered for sale.
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How long do Petco bettas live?

How long do betta fish live? Bettas can live 3-5 years with proper care.
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How long do betta fish from Petsmart live?

Betta fish on average live to be 2-4 years old. The length of your betta fish's life is directly related to the environment you keep them in. By maintaining a clean tank and watching their diet, you can help them live a longer life. The role of tank quality.
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What happens to betta fish at Petco?

Petco's betta fish are born on breeding farms, which are the underwater equivalent of puppy mills. They are starved and confined to cramped bags during transport to Petco stores and live in small bowls without heating or filtration in stores. Many become seriously ill and are usually denied veterinary care.
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Can I return betta fish to Petco?

Freshwater fish purchased in our Pet Care Centers can be returned with a receipt within 30 days for a full refund to original form of tender. Returns or refunds cannot be offered on Live Fish, Invertebrates & Plants that you decide you do not want.
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Is it cruel to buy betta fish?

In the cruel pet trade, betta fish (aka “Siamese fighting fish”) are fighting for their lives. Pet shops, discount superstores, florists, and even websites sell bettas who are forced to live in minuscule cups, small bowls, and even flower vases.
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Is a 1 gallon tank good for a betta?

Answer: Yes, a one-gallon tank is certainly better for a betta than the small cups where they live in the fish store. A one-gallon tank is also better for a betta than a mud puddle, a glass of lemonade or a washing machine. Just because it is better doesn't mean it is ideal or correct.
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How old do you have to be to buy a betta fish at Petsmart?

The minimum age to buy a pet fish in the United States is 18.
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Where do Petsmart bettas come from?

Betta fish sold in the U.S. typically come from breeding factories in Thailand and other countries in Southeast Asia.
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How can I play with my betta fish?

With patience and a little persistence, you can teach him to do things like follow your finger, eat from your hand, swim through a hoop, play soccer, and even jump out of the water or come up to be petted. Fish food is the best reinforcement for desired behavior.
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Is it cruel to keep fish in a tank?

According to experts, keeping fish in bowls is inhuman for several reasons. Low surface to air ratio, no filters to clean the water and cramped space for the fish are some. Many cities across the world have banned fishbowls altogether.
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Do male or female bettas live longer?

Betta Tip: The female betta fish will usually live a bit longer by a few months than a male betta fish. However, most people prefer males because they are much more colorful and have longer and fancier fins.
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How old is a juvenile betta?

These juvenile bettas range anywhere from five weeks old to nine weeks old. Baby bettas are obviously much smaller in size and require special care and monitoring and should be reserved for experienced caretakers.
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How quickly do betta fish grow?

Betta fish begin as small eggs no bigger than 0.03 inches in diameter although within 11 weeks are approximately 1.9 inches long. By seven months old the Betta's fins have reached maximum growth and it's length will lie between 3 to 4 inches.
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Do bettas change color as they age?

Poor conditions in tanks or incorrect water temperature are the primary causes of stress in bettas, so always check the tank temperature, water parameters, and water quality before you do anything else. Bettas also change color as they age and in response to illness.
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Can you buy a fish at Petco under 18?

Customers under the age of 18 cannot purchase live Companion Animals or Aquatic Life without a parent or guardian present. (Excluding crickets and worms).
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How long should you wait to put betta fish in a new tank?

It's recommended that you quarantine a new fish for 2 to 4 weeks before adding it to a community tank. This is done to prevent your new betta from introducing diseases or parasites that could put all your other pet fish at risk.
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Does PetSmart sell baby betta fish?

Male Betta Fish For Sale | Live Pet Fish | PetSmart.
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Is a 20 gallon tank too big for a betta?

If you're interested in getting some tank mates for your betta then a 20 gallon fish tank is a great size. At this size, you'll be able to house fish such as tetras that need extra room to swim, as well as fish that can grow a little bit bigger than bettas, such as mollies.
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Do bettas need a bubbler?

Some pet owners include small apparatuses with air pumps and bubblers to help increase the oxygen levels providing a more stable environment for their betta. You can introduce an air stone or bubbler into the tank, but it is unnecessary for betta fish.
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Why is my betta spitting out his food?

Don't be alarmed if the betta spits out its food. This, too, is common behavior and it's believed to be a mechanism for breaking down and softening the food. Try some live bloodworms or live brine shrimp as treats if all else fails, either one will almost always entice your betta into eating.
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Do betta fish feel love?

Betta fish can also love their owners. While they don't have the emotional capacity of a dog or a cat, bettas are still capable of feeling emotions. Over time, betta fish might even form an emotional bond with their owners.
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Can I pet my betta fish?

A betta fish should not be touched; it may get spooked and respond by biting you or becoming afraid of you (which would undo any training and playing you've been doing to get it used to you). Touching a fish can also affect the natural slime coating by removing it and if this happens, the fish is vulnerable to disease.
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Do betta fish get bored?

If you've got your betta in a small tank with no decoration, feeding him the same food every day with no change in his environment then he can quickly become bored. And this boredom can often lead to depression and stress.
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