I have a betta fish that was quite happy until the summer was over and I also went away for vacation. When I returned, I noticed that the house was a little on the cold side and apparently, Bettas are tropical fish and need at least a temperature of 75 degrees. Also, be sure that when you are changing the water, the temperature is as close to what he was previously in, when you made the water change, and also that chlorine water has been treated before adding to the fish tank. Use a tank warmer....
Yes, i just took mine to Petsmart because my betta was literally at bottom and breathing but not eating looking like it was going to die. the answer: it's TOO COLD AND YOU NEED TO GET A BETTA WATER HEATER OR HEAT UP YOUR HOUSE. or your fish is old and dying.
At the bottom of a pond, you will typically find sediment, mud, rocks, plants, and sometimes small organisms such as insects or microorganisms. The specific composition can vary depending on the location and environmental conditions of the pond.
Eating
whats at the bottom of a pond is mostly plants, fish waste, and water snakes.
The Frog
plants
Whats answer this?
meat
Bacteria and other sorts
It eating leaves off a tree
whats eating gilber grape? lets try his mum maybe
whats does D A I 1936 mean printed on the bottom of a picture
her favorite song is ocean bottom from her album breakout