How old are pet store bettas?

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 betta fish live in the store?

Summary. You can expect your Betta Fish to live for around 2 years from when you buy them. But it is possible that they will live for another year or so if you give them the best possible care.
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How long do Petsmart bettas 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.
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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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Where do pet store bettas come from?

While some bettas are captured in the wild, the vast majority of those sold in the U.S. come from breeding farms in Thailand and other countries in Southeast Asia, where it's common practice to keep them in small bottles.
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Where does Petco get its bettas?

Most betta fish sold by Petco and other pet store chains are born on breeding farms. These farms are the underwater equivalent of puppy mills and house fish in small containers of putrid water.
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Can you 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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Where do Petsmart betta fish 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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Can betta fish live in tap water?

Just because your betta may survive for a time in untreated tap water, the chances are it will cause a lot of damage over time. Making tap water safe for bettas is incredibly simple, you just need to add water conditioner beforehand.
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Can a betta live in a 1 gallon tank?

Can bettas live in a 1-gallon tank? No, betta fish cannot live in a 1-gallon tank even if you have plans of upgrading in the future; too many times, hobbyists buy fish that need larger aquariums with hopes of upgrading in a few months.
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Is a 2 gallon tank good for a betta?

Though they can survive in such a small cup to some extent, betta fish should be kept in a minimum 2 gallon tank. The temperature should be kept at 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit. Colder water can kill the betta, as the betta's immune system will slow and make them susceptible to disease.
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Do bettas grow bigger?

Betta fish have an average length of 2.25 inches (5.7 cm) when they are fully grown. On occasion and under the right conditions, a betta fish can grow to as big as 3 inches (7.6 cm) in length.
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What type of betta lives the longest?

Did you know? When you see older Betta fish, they interestingly tend to be of the veil tail variety. There is some speculation that the red and blue veil tail Bettas are the hardiest and live longest simply because they haven't been selectively bred as extensively.
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How long will a betta live in a bowl?

When kept in captivity, in an aquarium, or a fish tank, a betta fish can live up to an average of 3 years. However, a betta fish can only live up to a year or even less if kept in a fishbowl. This lifespan is based on the assumption that the betta fish gets proper nutrition, lives in a clean tank, and is cared for.
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What does a betta fish look like when it's dying?

Other signs that offer a clue to knowing when a betta fish is about to die include discoloration along the fish's body, such as white or brown spots. Strange swimming movements or a shortening / eating away of the fins can also point to severe illnesses.
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How old are betta fish sold at PetSmart?

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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WHAT DOES Petco do with unsold animals?

What happens to pet store puppies who aren't sold? As with other unsold inventory, they go on sale. Stores buy puppies for a fraction of what they charge their customers. An eight-week-old puppy may have an initial price tag of $1,500 in a store.
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What does PetSmart do with returned sick fish?

PetSmart will take any returned fish and quarantine them for several days. During this time, they will observe the fish to make sure they are healthy and not showing any signs of illness. They may then move the fish to a larger tank with plenty of plants and some other fish that are also in quarantine.
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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 baby betta fish?

Most fish stores sell bettas that are about a year old and over, however some stores sell baby bettas which sadly are usually weak, only a few weeks old, and will barely accept dry foods.
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Do bettas like light?

Do Betta Fish like Light? Yes, they won't like anything too intense, but a standard aquarium light is perfect. Bettas also love aquarium plants, which need an aquarium light to grow and survive.
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Why wont Petco sell me a goldfish?

Pets aren't toys. Tracey understands that, and she wanted to teach her son how to care for a small pet. They bought a tank and all of the extras, let it sit for five days, then returned to the store to get the actual fish.
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What is the easiest fish to take care of?

These creatures tend to have low maintenance needs and are relatively easy to take care of. In particular, guppies, zebrafish, goldfish, mollies, neon tetras, betta fish, and suckerfish are just some of the easiest fish to take care of in a community aquarium.
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What do you do with a fish you no longer want?

Several alternatives exist for getting rid of an unwanted fish. Individuals should consider returning it to a local pet shop for resale or trade, or giving it to another hobbyist including an aquarium in a professional office, museum, school, nursing home or to a public aquarium or zoological park.
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