Yes, dead betta fish can disintegrate if left in water, although the process can take some time. Bacteria and other microorganisms in the water will begin to break down the fish's body, leading to decomposition. Factors such as water temperature and the presence of other organisms can influence the rate of disintegration. However, it's generally advisable to remove dead fish from the aquarium promptly to maintain water quality and prevent harm to other aquatic life.
it's dead!
Any dead creature in the water will putrefy and the resultant putrefaction will kill any fish in that water. So yes the dead crab will kill the Betta eventually.
Reviving a dead betta fish is not possible. Once a fish has died, it cannot be brought back to life. It is important to properly care for your betta fish to prevent it from becoming ill or dying.
If you put a dead one on top of the water they might nip it
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.
If your betta fish looks dead, it may be experiencing stress, illness, or poor water conditions. To help revive it, check the water quality, temperature, and provide a clean environment. Consider adjusting the water parameters and feeding it a varied diet. If the fish does not show signs of improvement, consult a veterinarian or experienced fish keeper for further assistance.
AWW.....Sorry Bud But The Fish Is Dead By: Expert Serena
get rid of it or flush it down a tolette
Well, if you love your Betta fish, then it should live by itself. But if you add another Betta to your current Betta fish's tank, then they will start a fight because Betta Fish are Siamese fighting fish and if one Betta is in contact of another Betta, the possible reason would be a fight between them two.
Betta fish was first found in the rivers of Thailand.They are basically river water fish.......
Any kind of dead leaf rotting in the tank will poison the water and kill the fish. Maple leaves do not belong in a fishes water.
Yes they would be fine (if they are plants that are ment to live underwater) for the betta splenden aka Siamese fighter fish (assuming that is the betta you are refering to) as it is a tropical fish