60 Degrees or lower There's a difference between 'not dying' and 'being happy'. A betta will possibly survive temperatures as low as 15C, at least for short periods (a few nights). However, this is extremely dangerous to its long term health and it is very irresponsible of a pet owner to allow the temperature of a tropical fish's aquarium to drop so low. The tolerated temperature range for permanent keeping is between 22 and 30C, with the higher end of the range being preferable.
You need to keep a betta in warm water with a temperate of 75-85 degrees. If you keep it in cold water it will eventually get sick and die
No. Beta fish are very sensitive.They die easily because they are extremely suceptible to diseases, and if the temperature of their water is slightly colder than it should be, or if their water is not sanitary- has too much waste (pee or poop) in it- they die. I know this from experience. The same is true with goldfish.
Any tropical fish can get cold. A Betta needs to be kept at around 75F to 80F.
Hundreds is typical although some will die young.
Yes
Betta fish get in fights with fish with colorful fins and bodies. If your betta gets in a fight while your away,the weaker fish may die. But if you see your betta fight with another fish you should try to split the two fish apart [or all the fish that are fighting].
Yes, betta fish are cold-blooded animals, meaning they rely on their environment to regulate their body temperature. They do not have the ability to internally regulate their body temperature like warm-blooded animals do.
it will be sick but if it continues then your betta will die.
Bettas can die at any time.
I think so
no, one of the fish will get attacked and die
Betta fish can die due to various reasons, including poor water quality, improper tank conditions, overfeeding, diseases, and stress. It is important to provide a suitable environment and proper care to ensure the health and well-being of betta fish.