
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?
How big of a tank do I need for the Flounder?
Can the Flounder be kept with other fish?
How often should I feed the Flounder?
Can the Flounder jump out of the tank?
Are the Flounder's colors and patterns permanent?
Can the Flounder be trained?
How long does the Flounder live?
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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.



