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No. 146 Betta Stick, Flare Stick, Flaring Stick Handmade Flaring is one of the joys of keeping bettas. Male bettas have a tendency to fight each other. Flaring is also greatly related to the health of bettas, and by regularly flaring them (doing it for about 5 minutes a few times a day; be careful not to overdo it as it can be exhausting), they get used to switching between high-energy "on" and resting "off" states, allowing you to raise individuals with a good sense of movement, healthy and strong individuals. The flaring stick also elicits a good reaction from the betta and is a product that they don't get bored of easily. It can also be used as an item when taking photos of your beloved fish. ◆How to use◆ Shake the betta face attached to the tip of the flaring stick from a distance from the tank and gradually bring it closer to the tank. After about 5 minutes, move the stick away when the betta turns its back. Do not put the stick directly into the tank and let the betta bite it. See photos: My bettas are also flaring with the betta stick♪ Because it is handmade, we cannot create the exact same design, so we do not accept orders. Therefore, if you like a design, please purchase it immediately. We create each one carefully, but please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about the details. ◆Please refrain from negotiating a price reduction for the purchase of one item◆ Freshwater fish, betta, flaring, flaring stick, fish, fighting fish, male, beautiful fish, Thailand, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, tropical fish, freshwater fish, betta, good night, leaf, aquarium, tank, layout, present, giant, toy, muscle training, kachon, charm, pointed stick, mirror, front face, decorations, nutrition, clownfish, anemonefish
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