Probably because it is dead or dying. All fish including Bettas die when they are not looked after properly. The basic rules for keeping any kind of fish successfully are :- 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. :- Every tank needs at least 50% of its water changed every week. Bettas are a 3 inch fish so will need at least a 4 gallon tank. They are tropical so they will also need a heater/thermostat set at 78F and a thermometer so that you can check the temperature daily. They also need to be fed morning and evening as much Betta food as they can eat in 15 minutes. No food should ever be left to rot in the tank because it will poison the water. If you follow the above guidelines your fish should survive OK. If you fail in any of the requirements above I can guarantee that your fish will be constantly getting sick and will live a shortened lifespan..
It's sick and/or dying.
It is not laying on its right side!
A fish laying on its side could be a sign of a health issue such as swim bladder disease, poor water quality, or stress. It is important to monitor the fish closely and consider consulting a veterinarian or a fish expert for proper diagnosis and treatment.
things laying side by side
It cold be time to get a new fish. I'm sorry for your loss
The fish may be laying on its side due to illness, injury, or stress. This position can indicate a problem with the fish's swim bladder, which affects its buoyancy and ability to swim upright. It is important to monitor the fish closely and seek advice from a veterinarian or experienced fish keeper to determine the cause and provide appropriate care.
Your betta fish may be laying on its side and not eating due to a variety of reasons, including stress, illness, poor water quality, or swim bladder issues. It is important to monitor your fish closely and consider consulting a veterinarian or a knowledgeable fish expert for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Your betta fish may be laying on its side at the bottom of the tank due to stress, illness, or poor water quality. It is important to monitor the water parameters, ensure proper tank conditions, and seek advice from a veterinarian specializing in fish if the behavior persists.
Your betta fish may be laying on its side due to a health issue such as swim bladder disease, which affects its ability to swim properly. It could also be a sign of stress, poor water quality, or a lack of oxygen in the tank. It is important to monitor your fish closely and consult a veterinarian or a knowledgeable fish expert for proper diagnosis and treatment.
A betta fish laying on its side at the bottom of the tank could be a sign of illness or stress. It may be experiencing swim bladder issues, which can be caused by overfeeding, poor water quality, or other health problems. It's important to monitor your fish closely and consider consulting a veterinarian or a knowledgeable fish expert for proper diagnosis and treatment.
It means "You fish on your side, we fish on our side, and nobody fishes in the middle."
Your betta fish may be turning white and laying on its side due to a variety of reasons, including stress, illness, or poor water quality. It is important to monitor the water parameters, ensure proper tank conditions, and consult a veterinarian for further diagnosis and treatment.