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If you compare the difference between the salt water or marine fish and freshwater fish, you know that the fish for freshwater aquariums can be a bit dull and boring compared to salt water fish. However, there is one fish for freshwater fish tanks that is so beautiful and exotic it can rival any of the marine fish.
This fish is the Betta or Japanese fighting fish. You've probably seen them sitting In tiny round bowls at your pet store. These are the beautifully colored fish with long flowing fins that come in a range of red, purple's and aqua's.
These fish exhibit a grace and beauty that compares to none other and you might just one of the lucky fish tank with a dozen of them. However, this wouldn't be very good idea since male Bettas - the ones with the long fins - a very territorial and will fight to the death.
When buying Bettas for your fish tank you need to make sure that you only have one male aquarium. You can have more than one female, but the females are not as beautiful as the males having much shorter fins and in fact, the females can also fight but are not as aggressive as the males.
in addition to being beautiful, the Betta is also one of the few freshwater fish that can survive in water that has little in as they can actually take the oxygen from the air itself. But just because they can survive in a little tiny bowls doesn't mean you should subject him to such a boring life. just like with any fish the bigger the aquarium and the better the water quality and healthier you fish will be.
If you do decide to keep your Betta are in a small fish bowl you'll need to spend a lot of time doing water changes in making sure that the water quality is good enough for your fish to size. The water in a small bowl will soon become toxic due to decaying food and wastes and there is not enough room in a small bowl for enough bacteria to build up for sufficient biological filtration. You should probably change out half the water to three times a week in order to keep the ammonia nitrate levels at bay. Also be sure that your fish gets the appropriate heat and light necessary to survive.
Feeding your Betta the appropriate food will help keep him healthy and colorful. Bettas are carnivores and will need a meat-based feed food. They like food such as prime time, freeze dried blood worms and you can also buy food specifically formulated for the Betta fish. If you're feeding him frozen brine shrimp, thaw it out so that your Betta can digest it properly. Don't overfeed refresh, simply given up what he can eat in a minute or two as you want to avoid having food rot on the bottom of your tank which will reduce the water quality.
Bettas like a water temperature that is around 78 to 80°F and it is good to keep this temperature consistent. keep your tank away from windows so that algae does not build up and also keep it out of drafts or sunlight is the sunlight can heat the water up to much. Adding live plants suitable or aquarium can help filter the water and keep the quality at peak levels.
Lee Dobbins writes for http://fish-tank-guide.com where you can learn more about aquarium care and fish such as the Betta.
Japanese Knotweed Control by Insects
Recent publications are claiming that Japanese knotweed control methods have now incorporated tiny insects that could actually be very helpful in the every day’s battle against the invasive weed. The introduction of these insects to destroy and therefore aid Japanese knotweed eradication will cause controversy but experts are insisting that the introduction of these insects to help with the removal of the invasive oriental weed will not cause adverse affects to our own vegetation or wildlife.
Japanese knotweed removal and Japanese knotweed control are a constant and growing concern all over the United Kingdom and in countries that face the same issue, so desperate measures are needed to help with the eradication of the plant. Millions of these tiny bugs called psyllids, jumping, sap-sucking lice, will attack the invasive weed and so reduce the need for herbicide spraying. This Asian weed is an invasive plant that will grow through anything; concrete, paving and buildings and, unless Japanese knotweed control is enforced, the weed will be totally out of control. The particular psyllid is a native of Japan where this knotweed originates from. In Japan, it is actually this insect, among other species, that provides a form of control on the plant getting naturally rid of it. The Asian invasive plant is now so widespread that it could cost over one and a half billion pounds for its removal and eradication by the more conventional methods. Which is the reason why, the introduction of this predator as been thought in order to provide a means of Japanese knotweed eradication.
As a non-native specie the knotweed is causing a vast problem, as its control and killing is expensive and difficult to deal with. The weed’s bamboo-like stems can grow to a height of ten feet and can easily grow through concrete and solid structures commonly founds on building sites. This kind of plant is also capable of regenerating from tiny pieces, spreading underground unseen and appearing further away at a later date.
Although the introduction of this insect, another non-native species, would seem to be a good plan for the eradication of the invasive plant, is it possible that it will create more problems of its own in the same way as the problems that have been caused by the introduction of this invasive weed.
The strategy for the removal of this plant is of high importance for the client, developer and, most importantly, the environment. That is the reason why each new plan needs to be carefully thought and every aspect needs to be considered.
About the Author
Paul, is the director of the Phlorum. An environmental agency specialised in Japanese Knotweed Removal and Japanese Knotweed Eradication in the UK. A great way for Japanese Knotweed Control.
Ok, I was having a discussion, and a tiny question, do Japanese still hate Americans?
My stepfather was saying how they hate the whole occidental, Ive had a lot of asian friends, and they really are very nice people. He said That they don't believe in multi racialness and etc.. And that the only reason that there are many colorful eyes and hair in anime is because they sell them in the International market. Ive asked a question earlier, and asian women have answered that they find blonde people attractive.
But, if Japan went to so much suffering decades ago, and look at the place, its as clean as a whistle. So, it might have been worth it. But, in the US.. Uhhh, don't make me start!! I go downtown, look at a bum, and say "Hi, Jake.". But being sincere, I don't think they still think like that, do they? He comes from a peculiar family. He says that if a white guy comes walking downtown. Its because they hate americans, and not because our peculiar body forms. Do they still hate us, or is he on dope?
My daughter went to Japan on vacation and she loved it. They were nice and very polite to her. I have never had a problem with them.
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