Articles for tag: Beta Fish

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Not Your Average Beta Fish Bowl

Sometimes the most interesting thing about having a Beta fish bowl is picking out the color of your fish, but when you take the time to be a bit more creative you can have a unique and more personalized fish bowl. My seven year old daughter loves Beta fish and over the last four years ...

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Kids’ Easy Shell Crafts and Decor Projects

People – particularly children – love to collect shells and sea glass, but often, never do anything with the shells. The shells end up stuffed in a bag and shoved in a closet, or worse, lost forever in the basement. If you happen to run up on that bag of shells why not let the ...

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How to Make a Pot Pond for Your Garden

To have a water oasis in our garden without the mess of an ordinary water fountain or pond, the best option is to make a still pot, also called a pond pot. A pond pot doesn’t need a pump or a filter, so we don’t need to plug it to an outlet, and we can ...

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How to Make a Beta Bowl

Male betas are some of the most colorful freshwater aquarium fish, and amazingly they are able to survive without an aerator in a smaller than usual tank. Unfortunately the male beta, otherwise known as a Siamese fighting fish, is aggressive and can’t be placed in a tank with another male beta or other less aggressive ...

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Under the Sea Wedding Theme

Picture a sunset hovering over the ocean, waves are lapping onto the shore, and a nice summer, sea breeze whiffing through the air – – a perfect setting for a beach wedding! Right? However, you want an “out of the box” beach themed wedding. So, how about leaving the shore and diving under the sea? ...

Graduation Gift Ideas from a Graduate

Come May every year, our mailboxes start to fill with those familiar cards. It’s graduation season! If your son or daughter is graduating, you have the added stress of a party and future plans to deal with, as well as gift-giving to family and friends. How about all your kid’s friends, and the neighbor’s children? ...