Yeah. Bettas don't really move around a lot anyway.
Yes. Betta is just a mispelling of Beta. Yes. Betta is just a mispelling of Beta.
If you can do a handstand just start moving your hands in a walking position don't forget to bend your legs just a little bit.
It can be difficult to tell if a betta fish is dead or just sleeping because they often rest at the bottom of the tank. Look for signs of movement or breathing, such as gill movement or fin twitching, to determine if your betta fish is alive. If you are still unsure, gently nudge the fish or tap on the tank to see if it reacts.
Just leave it. If you really want to remove it you can, but it's just a sign of a healthy betta.
No, you can't get sick because fish disease can not transfer to a human. Therefore just wash your hands properly after handling a fish or touching one.
the male betta does, the female just swims away.
They look just like Big betta fish, but smaller.
your betta will do just fine in close proximity to the turtle
Yes. They are the same species, Betta splendens, just different types.
i would say yes, as it moving muscles and parts of your body, not just your hands or arms.
Betta fish need filtered and oxygenated tanks just like other freshwater fish. Pet stores that tell you that Betta fish don't need much room or filtered tanks are either ill-informed or just plain unethical. Too much current flow isn't healthy since Bettas like slow moving water. If you are putting a plant inside a tank with your Betta (and not keeping the Betta in a vase with a plant growing out of the top and the roots growing into the Betta's space), any freshwater fish-friendly plant is good. Just make sure that it is soft so it doesn't damage the Betta's delicate and beautiful fins. Don't put a Betta in a vase with or without a plant growing above it. Also, don't keep them in tight containers or small cups. This practice is cruel and inhumane!
yes what about the betta fish and mirror?? will it flare or just ignore it?please give details