no, there actually tropical fish and feel happy in tropical tempatured water (78-81)
not really if you are comfortable then the Betta should be too but they should at least be 62-70 or 72 degree
You need to keep a betta in warm water with a temperate of 75-85 degrees. If you keep it in cold water it will eventually get sick and die
It is too low if it is below 24 or even 26 degrees celsius. A thermometer will let you know if it is in too cold for your betta.
Some people do not believe it but the best water to use in your betta fish tank is tap water. Bottled and distilled water has been "purified" and does not have the minerals that your Betta fish needs. If your tap water is so bad that you do not even drink it, than use spring water.
No. Beta fish are very sensitive.They die easily because they are extremely suceptible to diseases, and if the temperature of their water is slightly colder than it should be, or if their water is not sanitary- has too much waste (pee or poop) in it- they die. I know this from experience. The same is true with goldfish.
Room temperature.
yes it bad to drink cold water while taking medicine
Betta fish need to be kept in slightly warmer water, about 80 F. The water on top of the container is often warmer, especially if you have it close to a light source. It may be that the water is too cold.
No. Cold water absorbs more quickly into the body than warmer water, making chilled water preferable for hydration.
Siamese fighters (Betta splendens) are a tropical fish and need to be kept at around 78F.
I have been informed by a pet store employee, that room temperature is fine as long as the room isn't cold(as in no heat). I have a Betta and he is thriving very nicely under that advice.
A betta fish can live in water set at room temperature, but anything below 68 will start to become fatal.
Betas are very aggressive and will attempt to kill the goldfish. Also goldfish are a cold water fish that produce a lot of waste which could be harmful to the Betta.