If your betta is showing signs of illness such as lethargy, loss of appetite, or unusual behavior, it may be dying and require immediate attention from a veterinarian or experienced fish keeper.
He believes that the current situation is concerning and requires immediate attention.
I don't think so. When my fish was dying, Dad had to take it out of the water. My brother called it a "mercy kill." :( But I don't think you should have to do it professionally.
They might prefer not to think about it (who likes to think of dying?), because to do so was to invite the attention of those who dwelt below, not only Hades but the dead.
think they do. they might not
I think so
Death i think
Bettas are dumb as rocks. If you put another betta, any other anabantid like a gourami, or any long-finned fish in with a betta, the betta will fight it because he will think it's another betta. If you put a short-finned fish in with your betta, they'll live together peacefully.
I think that it is going to end with sasuke dying or naruto dying or both dying I think it could be a sad ending
BETTA Fish i think
If you would like to know what gender your betta is, look for the egg spot. (for females) It should be a small white cloud between the head and body. If your betta has one, it's a female. If your betta doesn't have one, it's a male.
The betta fish will see the mirror and then will be curious about it, because the mirror reflects the betta fish and they might think that it is another fish, so the fish will act differently.
I think they just can eat fish food. So, i wouldn't feed you betta fish sweet peas. kk