You are obviously not keeping the fish in proper conditions. If you follow the rules below you will have less problems. First do a water change ASAP.
The rules are :- 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. (A Betta is at least a 3" fish) :- Every tank needs a fully cycled filter running permanently. :- Every tank needs at least 50% of its water replaced every week. Bettas need to be kept at 78F in neutral to slightly acid water pH 6.8 to 7. Bettas should be fed as much dried food as they will eat in 15 minutes each morning and evening. (Never leave uneaten dried food in the tank. It will poison the water.) If you follow the above basics your Betta will live a reasonably happy life. If you miss out on any of the above I can guarantee that the fish will be constantly getting sick and will live a shortened life span.
if your betta is scared it will hide behind plants, ect. mostly bettas are not sacred the just like to play behind stuff
they say fuzzy stuff and kick the water
Betta usaley eat stuff like blood worms , brine shrimp, betta pellet food/flakes. bettas are meat eaters, but you can feed it 1 crushed pea a week, make sure you peel the pea. LOL
because theres like betta clothin and stuff
The potential causes of black fuzzy stuff in a fish tank could be excess organic waste, overfeeding, or lack of proper tank maintenance. To address this issue, regular water changes, proper feeding habits, and cleaning the tank and decorations can help prevent the growth of black fuzzy stuff. Additionally, adding live plants or algae-eating fish can help maintain a balanced ecosystem in the tank.
because fuzzy wazzy was fuzzy
No it is just about all the same stuff.
fuzzy graph is not a fuzzy set, but it is a fuzzy relation.
Well there will be fuzzy blurry shut and stuff like that
fuzzy wuzzy had no hair... therefore he cannot be fuzzy
There are half moon betta, delta betta, round tail betta, long tailed betta, crown tailed betta, king betta, and others I don't know of yet.
The white fuzzy stuff on top of your bacteria culture is likely mold. Mold can grow on top of bacteria cultures due to contamination. It's important to discard the culture to prevent further contamination and start a new culture.