Yes
no they act naturally to them they are being totally n0rmal
From not being understood it is possible to be depressed, aggrieved, sad, but not possible to be clinically depressed (medically ill).
It doesn't move or react much (and starts writing bad poetry).
No that means your fish is depressed or feeling sick search betta sicknesses to see if she matches the symptoms. Remember your betta must come up for air, if she doesn't that could be trouble
Yes. It is very possible to make yourself depressed.
Absolutely not! Many depressed persons pretend not to be depressed so as not to upset their family and friends. Its possible to be quite good at this role playing.
Maybe! If you show your betta his reflection often, he might soon be better at fighting!
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.
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.
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.
It is possible for a betta fish to attack and potentially harm a suckerfish, especially if the betta is aggressive or territorial. It's important to monitor their behavior closely and provide hiding spots for the suckerfish to minimize the risk of aggression from the betta.
Possible reasons for the death of a betta fish could include poor water quality, overfeeding, inadequate tank size, aggressive tank mates, or illness. It is important to regularly monitor water parameters, provide proper nutrition, and ensure a suitable environment for your betta fish to thrive.