It takes about two to three months (mine are still small and are at 2 months)
A Betta does not have a "nitrogen cycle"
About 48 hours.
A Long life for a Betta is around 30 months.
There are several reasons why a betta fish may lose its color, including stress, poor water quality, illness, or aging. It is important to monitor the fish's environment and behavior to determine the cause and take appropriate action to address it.
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.
varies from original hair color shade if hair was died before and different bleaching techniques
There are several reasons why a betta fish's color may fade, including stress, poor water quality, illness, or old age. It is important to monitor the fish's environment and behavior to determine the cause and take appropriate action to address it.
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!
It actually depends on how long it has been living. If you were to get a 2-4 year old one, about 3 days. If you were to get one 5+ then 1-4 weeks. Be careful NOT to leave the male betta in with the female too long they will DESTROY each other.
21 days
The eggs will be in the tank and if the dad's in the tank take the mom out.If the dad isn't in the tank take the mom out and put the dad in.
Betta are social fish. There is nothing wrong.