It will be stationary and will not be breathing (no gill movement) Bettas need to go to the surface and get a gulp of air occasionally. So if you watch your betta for 1 hour and it doesn't move or breath or use its gills during that time I guess you could safely assume it is dead.
It can be difficult to tell if a betta fish is dead or just sleeping because they often rest at the bottom of the tank. Look for signs of movement or breathing, such as gill movement or fin twitching, to determine if your betta fish is alive. If you are still unsure, gently nudge the fish or tap on the tank to see if it reacts.
Reviving a dead betta fish is not possible. Once a fish has died, it cannot be brought back to life. It is important to properly care for your betta fish to prevent it from becoming ill or dying.
To determine if your betta fish is dead, observe its movement, breathing, and color. A dead betta fish may be floating at the top of the tank, have no movement, and appear pale or discolored. If you are unsure, gently nudge the fish or tap on the tank to see if it reacts. If there is no response, it is likely that the betta fish has passed away.
get rid of it or flush it down a tolette
It can be difficult to tell if a betta fish is dead or sleeping because they often rest at the bottom of the tank. Look for signs of movement or breathing, such as gill movement or slight body twitching. If there are no signs of life, gently tap the tank or move the water to see if the fish reacts. If there is still no response, it is likely that the fish has passed away.
they float belly upl... they float belly upl... float and, you don't really need to know because it will be easy to tell that it is dead.
It's all in the tail. the males is larger and longer and the females is shorter.
it's dead!
To properly dispose of a dead betta fish, you can wrap it in a paper towel and place it in the trash. Alternatively, you can bury it in your backyard or garden. Avoid flushing it down the toilet as it can harm the environment.
To properly dispose of a dead betta fish, you can wrap it in a paper towel and place it in the trash. Alternatively, you can bury it in your backyard or garden. Avoid flushing it down the toilet as it can harm the environment.
flush him down the toilet.... then get anthor one if you want
Any dead creature in the water will putrefy and the resultant putrefaction will kill any fish in that water. So yes the dead crab will kill the Betta eventually.