Monday, September 12, 2011

Wedding Centerpieces With Fish in Bowls


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Wedding Centerpieces With Fish in Bowls

Wedding Centerpieces With Fish in Bowls

Wedding Centerpieces With Fish in Bowls

Wedding Centerpieces With Fish in Bowls

Wedding Centerpieces With Fish in Bowls

Wedding Centerpieces With Fish in Bowls

Wedding Centerpieces With Fish in Bowls

Wedding Centerpieces With Fish in Bowls

Wedding Centerpieces With Fish in Bowls

Wedding Centerpieces With Fish in Bowls

Wedding Centerpieces With Fish in Bowls





Using fishbowls and live fish to decorate tables is an inexpensive way to accent the theme of your wedding. Not only will the bright colors and fluid movements of the fish mesmerize your guests, but they will also make your event memorable and distinctive. Consider renting the fish from a local pet store so that you can return them afterward. Choosing the right fish for your fishbowl centerpieces will ensure that you have fish that stay healthy and active throughout the ceremony and reception.

Betta Fish


Betta fish are an exotic yet inexpensive fish to use in fishbowl centerpieces. Male Bettas have long and fluid fins and come in a wide variety of colors. Males are the more decorative gender of the Betta fish. When using Bettas for fishbowl centerpieces, be sure to put only one fish in the bowl, as these fish are very aggressive. Growing up to two and a half inches, the Betta is an easy fish to care for and prefers the small, warm waters of a fishbowl. These fish come in many colors to complement your wedding theme and color design.

Zebra Danios


Zebra Danios are small, striped fish who can measure up to two inches when fully matured. These fish are very easy to take care of, and hardy enough to survive in a fishbowl without a filter or heater. These fish will eat fish flakes, bloodworms and other live foods. The zebra pattern on these little danios make them a subtle, yet exotic choice for fishbowl centerpieces. Their neutral colors can be accented by colored gems in the bottom of the fishbowl or by other colored table decorations.