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Sorry, but it is probably dying. )-: It is dead.

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Okay, sometimes bettas float at the top WITHOUT being dead, guys. If your fish is alive, but floating oddly (or sinking), it's usually Swim Bladder Disease, which can be caused by temp fluctuations, constipation, or other internal diseases.

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