
Siamese Fighting Fish (Betta Splendens)
My Flounder Experience: A Beginner's Delight
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I'm stoked to share my experience with the Flounder, a low-maintenance pet that's perfect for beginners. I thought this fish would thrive in a small tank, but I upgraded to a 10-gallon tank to give it some space. My Flounder had some growing pains, but it's turned out to be a real showstopper with its vibrant colors and striking patterns.




















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Is the Flounder a good choice for beginners?
Absolutely – it's a great choice for beginners because it's relatively low-maintenance and easy to care for.
How big of a tank do I need for the Flounder?
I recommend a 10-gallon tank or larger – the Flounder needs space to swim and thrive.
Can the Flounder be kept with other fish?
Yes, but be warned: the Flounder can be a bit aggressive towards its tankmates. Introduce them slowly and under close observation.
How often should I feed the Flounder?
The Flounder is a carnivore and needs to be fed regularly – I recommend feeding it 2-3 times a day.
Can the Flounder jump out of the tank?
Yes, but it's not a common occurrence – make sure the tank is secure and the lid is on tight.
Are the Flounder's colors and patterns permanent?
Yes, the Flounder's colors and patterns are permanent and will remain vibrant throughout its life.
Can the Flounder be trained?
Yes, the Flounder can be trained to do tricks and behaviors with patience and consistency.
How long does the Flounder live?
The Flounder can live up to 5-7 years in captivity with proper care and attention.
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- •This fish is a breeze to care for – it's not finicky at all.
- •The Flounder's long, flowing fins are a sight to behold.
- •It's super curious and loves to explore its surroundings.
- •I was pleasantly surprised by how well it gets along with its tankmates – the snails, in particular, have become fast friends.
- •The Flounder's vibrant colors and striking patterns are truly mesmerizing.
- •It's a great choice for beginners because it's relatively low-maintenance.
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- •My Flounder can be a bit aggressive, especially when it comes to its tankmates.
- •It's not the most tidy fish – be prepared for a messy tank.
- •The Flounder can be a bit of a handful when it comes to feeding – it's very particular about its food.
- •I was a bit worried about the Flounder's ability to jump out of the tank, but it's never happened (so far!).
- •The females aren't as visually appealing as the males, in my opinion.
- •It can be a bit challenging to get the Flounder to settle down in its tank – it likes to swim around a lot.



