Could be anywhere.
Dead or dying
food flaots
Some fish prefer swimming at the top of the tank while others the bottom or middle.
- Cloudy eyes - Not moving when you tap on the tank/bowl- Gills not moving - The fish hasn't moved position for a few days - There may be signs of the fish getting moldy if it was dead for a longer period of time -Bettas usually sink down to the bottom of the bowlIf it's floating at the top of the tank, it is unfortunately dead.
To determine if your betta fish is dead, observe its movement, breathing, and color. A dead betta fish may be floating at the top of the tank, have no movement, and appear pale or discolored. If you are unsure, gently nudge the fish or tap on the tank to see if it reacts. If there is no response, it is likely that the betta fish has passed away.
Fish do not normally "float around" they swim. If your fish is floating/sinking then it is probably dead.
Bettas can swim anywhere in a tank but they tend to hang towards the top third most of the time.
Its Dead. When it floats up and the gills are not moving and breathing for sure it is dead
Well, you could touch him, but that's not reccomended. Most likely your fish it dead, or sleeping. I've never heard of a fish playing dead.
Are you sure the fish is breathing? On most cases if the fish is upside down it means the fish is dead, but might also be that the fish is ill, so go to the vet! :)
if its a betta fish they will do that sometimes. if it is tired it will sleep at the bottom (just to make sure its sleeping and not dead, tap the glass gently to see if it moves a bit) but it will go back up to breathe since they do breathe air if its another fish maybe its sick or it might want to make some bubbles with its mouth.
Construction wise, in a live tank PT, both the primary & secondary windings will be placed on top tank. In a dead tank PT, primary & secondary windings will be placed in bottom tank.