There will be a string hanging from its butt.
they are spawners. they dont get "pregnant"
She breeds with a male Betta Fish.
it is plump
No.
of course not!!!
I guess your Betta has a roundish tummy. That is its normal body shape. Bettas certainly can not be pregnant because they are egg layers and don't get pregnant.
a female Betta is always pregnant!! But u will start to notice vertical lines on its body like this!!!!!!!!!! not like this ---------. if they are horizontal then your fish is stressed out
Bettas are egg layers so they do not get pregnant. A female Betta splendens will grow to around 1.5 to 1.75 inches and a male about 2 to 2.5 inches.
Signs that your betta fish may be dying include lethargy, loss of appetite, changes in color or appearance, gasping for air at the water's surface, and unusual swimming behavior. It is important to monitor your betta fish closely for these signs and seek veterinary care if necessary.
A dying betta fish may appear lethargic, have clamped fins, faded color, and may struggle to swim or breathe. Signs of distress in a betta fish include loss of appetite, gasping at the water's surface, unusual swimming behavior, and visible physical injuries or abnormalities. It is important to monitor your betta fish closely for any of these signs and seek veterinary care if needed.
Signs that a betta fish may be dying include lethargy, loss of appetite, changes in color, fin deterioration, and gasping for air at the water's surface. It is important to monitor your betta fish closely and consult a veterinarian if you notice any of these symptoms.
Signs that a betta fish may be dying include lethargy, loss of appetite, faded coloration, fin deterioration, and gasping at the water's surface. It is important to monitor your betta fish closely for these symptoms and seek veterinary care if necessary.