The coverage for betta specific care is useful, if not super user-friendly. Of all the betta care books, this one is probably the most useful for the new betta owner. There is also plenty of information for the intermediate-level owner. Discussions include great definitions on true and mixed colors, types of finnage and layman's discussions on what color and fin traits are dominant.
The disease section is fine, but (like most betta books) relies too heavily on dumping in the medications and antibiotics. It does recommend better propylactic care - like clean water - and at least recommends trying salt regimes before breaking out the bigger meds. Don't look for any pictures of fish diseases, however - there is just one picture of a female betta with dropsy.
The basic betta care section touches on just that - the bare basics. There is enough information to get started, but not the kind of in-depth pet-owning information I personally would appreciate. I quess that is why this book is in the "Quick and Easy" series.
I would also rather the betta care information be organized better, with bullets and easy-to-find section headings. Maybe this is just being picky.
This is probably the best betta book for beginners, with lots of great photos and a decent amount of care information. It's a very inexpensive book (under five dollars new) and worth picking up for yourself of as a thoughtful little betta keeper's gift.
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