I personally don't know of any treatment that is guaranteed to work for a swim bladder problem. There are some proprietory medications available in some pet shops. Maybe one of those can help.
Feed Betta little peice of a boiled Pea.
Betta fish may lay on their side due to stress, illness, or poor water quality. It could also be a sign of swim bladder disorder, which affects their ability to swim properly.
A swim bladder is an organ in certain fish to help them stay buoyant. Examples of fish with a swim bladder are goldfish, betta fish, and chiclids. It works something like the lungs of mammals. Since it is an organ, it cannot spread to other fish.
Your betta fish may be on its side due to a swim bladder disorder, which can be caused by overfeeding, poor water quality, or stress. It is important to monitor your fish's behavior and consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
it might be dead but if its moving tht means its alive and it has swim bladder disease
The swim bladder makes your fish sink so it isn't floating to the top of the tank.If your fish is floating then it might be a swim bladder problem.Or your fish is dying.
A betta fish laying on its side at the bottom of the fishbowl could indicate illness or stress. It may be suffering from a swim bladder issue, which affects its buoyancy. Immediate attention from a vet or a specialist in fish care is recommended to diagnose and treat the problem.
swim bladder is what helps the fish stay afloat without the swim bladder a fish would simply sink duhhh
A swim bladder is found on the side of the fish.
to help the fish swim and float
No, swim bladder disease is not contagious to other fish. It is a condition that affects an individual fish's swim bladder, which helps control buoyancy.
no, they have a swim bladder but this is so the fish can stay afloat