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  2. How long do betta fish live? Proper care can impact their ...

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    A betta fish's lifespan can be impacted by the care it receives, WebMD reports. Bettas may live longer if their tank is clean, the environment is calm and their diet is healthy.

  3. Vitta zebra - Wikipedia

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    The zebra nerite snail is frequently sold to aquarists. These specimens are typically wild caught, since the snail is difficult to breed in captivity. This snail is typically sold as an algae eater as it will constantly scrape the glass, hardscape and substrate of the aquarium for algae with its rasping mouth. They are capable of surviving in ...

  4. Betta - Wikipedia

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    All Betta species are small fishes, but they vary considerably in size, ranging from under 2.5 cm (1 in) total length in B. chanoides to 14 cm (5.5 in) in the Akar betta (B. akarensis). [1] Bettas are anabantoids, which means they can breathe atmospheric air using a unique organ called the labyrinth.

  5. Siamese fighting fish - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, bettas can live and even thrive in harsher environments than other freshwater fish, which in turn leaves them with fewer natural predators and competitors. [22] In the wild, bettas thrive at a fairly low population density of 1.7 individuals per square meter. [23]

  6. Betta smaragdina - Wikipedia

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    Male individuals of Betta smaragdina will build a bubble nest before breeding. The temperature at which breeding typically occurs is 25.6 to 26.7 °C (78.1 to 80.1 °F). Males and females can live together and the male and female should already live together for breedi

  7. American Chefs Can't Import Live Snails, But Two Farms ... - AOL

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  8. Scaphinotus - Wikipedia

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    They eat snails and are generally limited to the moist environments where snails live. These beetles are flightless. [2] [3] Scaphinotus angusticollis. Species.

  9. 1,329 tiny snails released on remote island - AOL

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    1,329 snail offspring, bred at the zoo, have now been marked with identification dots - using non-toxic pens and nail varnish - and transported back to the wild for release.