Betta fish will not be harmed if they are in a filtered tank. If the new tank is about the same size as the old tank you should use the old water or most of it in the new tank. If the new tank is larger so you have to add lots of new water then you should fill the new tank with the new water and let it sit (preferably with the filter running) for two or three days before adding the fish. Also when you move the fish make sure the new tank is at the same temperature as the old tank.
Betta fish can typically live for about 2-3 days without a filter in their tank, but it is important to provide them with clean water and regular water changes to ensure their health and well-being.
To prevent betta fin damage from a filter in your aquarium, you can use a pre-filter sponge or adjust the flow of the filter to reduce water turbulence. This will help protect your betta's delicate fins from getting caught in the filter intake.
The film on top of your betta tank is likely caused by a buildup of organic waste and oils. To prevent it, you can try increasing surface agitation with a filter or air stone, doing regular water changes, and avoiding overfeeding your betta.
A betta fish can typically live without a filter in its tank for about 2-3 days, but it is important to regularly change the water to maintain good water quality and ensure the fish's health and well-being.
It is best that all fish have a filter besides Betta fish. Betta fish don't need filters cause the filter pushes them over with their big fins. Goldfish should have a filter on there tank because they are often overfed. If you have a filter you won't have to change the water as often. The only fish that shouldn't have a filer in captivity are Betta fish.
Betta fish may be dying due to poor water quality, improper tank conditions, or diseases. To prevent this, ensure the tank is clean, properly sized, and has a heater and filter. Regular water changes and monitoring for signs of illness can help keep your betta fish healthy.
Yes all bettas can mate with other bettas. " regular betta fish" there are different types and they can all breed together.
it just mean he's sick and he needs to change the water or get a filter
Betta fish change color by there environment and the types of food that you feed it. If your Betta fish is loosing color that means that your Betta is sick.
Goldfish dont have to have a filter but they need water conditioner like all fish.Fish can survive without a filter but they are always good to have because you dont have to clean it out as often
Yes. Betta Fish do change their coloer every now and then. Or if you have a male, he will change his coloer if hes chaseing a female Betta Fish. Or if he sees another male Betta Fish.
yes but you have to have a filter.