Feed them once daily, clean 50% of their water at least once a week, and for inhanced comfort, add water condition to the tank (you can get it at almost any pet supply store). DO NOT PLACE BETA in with other FISH. They will fight and kill the other fish. DO NOT place a Beta in with another BETA unless you are breeding them.
A Beta is a solitary fish that will fight its own reflection so try not and place anything in the bowl that is to shiny. Also a Beta does not require much space so a small bowl will suffice.
Beta also should be checked EVERYDAY and make certain that it is still in its bowl if it has jumped out. get a larger bowl, it usually means it feel to confined. At night Beta's and I believe it is the males I am not certain if the females do it as well, however they build a nest of bubbles at the top of the bowl and they hover under the nest and sleep.
The reason for this behavior, dunno I am not a Beta, however in all the years I have owned them. They have done it. So if you see a bubble nest at the top, its quite normal.
the male betta does, the female just swims away.
Depends on how long the trip is. If it is only for a few days- betta will be fine. If you are gone for a week or more- kiss betta goodbye!
Do not put any sharp angular things in the tank and do not put another type of fish in your betta's tank.
Take care of it just like a normal Betta. A tank no less than 3 gallons, (15litres) and feed it once a day.
The best pet fish for kids to get is a Betta. You might think oh lets go get a goldfish! But really most of the goldfishes at stores are babies and need A LOT of growing space also a Betta lives longer. Also Betta's are easier to take care of!
Yes, it is possible that your betta is suffering as it is dying. It is important to monitor its behavior and provide appropriate care to ensure its comfort.
Male Betta's do not have babies. The female lays the eggs, the male fertilizes them and then takes care of them in a "bubble nest" that he builds until they hatch.
A Long life for a Betta is around 30 months.
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.
hey. leave the eggs to the male betta it will look after them.
Snails can potentially harm betta fish by carrying diseases or competing for food and space, but they are not likely to directly kill a betta fish. It is important to monitor the tank environment and ensure proper care for both the snails and betta fish to prevent any issues.
There are several reasons why a betta fish may keep dying despite proper care. Some common reasons include poor water quality, inadequate tank size, incorrect water temperature, overfeeding, and stress from aggressive tank mates. It is important to ensure that all aspects of betta care are being properly maintained to prevent further deaths.