When my betta gets long fibers or hair stuck in his mouth, I put him in a glass bread baking dish with 2" water & net him. I take tweezers and very very slowly pull it out - if it wasn't rectified on its own in 2 days. I put half dose of stress guard in tank and wait 6-8 hours to feed him. They have all survived this. If it stays in the gut & mouth you risk infection. I have a ceiling fan that blows things in tank so I try to keep majority of it covered with air holes.
Coming in contact with human skin will not kill a betta. However, bettas are very fragile fish, so care should be taken not to handle them for fear of damaging their internal organs, fins, or scales.
The life cycle of a betta fish includes hatching from eggs, developing into fry which are fed infusoria or brine shrimp, growing into juveniles in larger tanks, and finally reaching adulthood where they are ready to breed. Bettas can live for about 2-4 years on average, but with proper care, they can live up to 5 years or more.
You can only put them together if they are female. bythe way, beta is actually spelled betta. You can only put them together if they are female. bythe way, beta is actually spelled betta. You can only put them together if they are female. bythe way, beta is actually spelled betta.
depends how big if it is less than a gallon nothing but some shrimp and some java moss. if its a 1/2 gall or larger than a betta might work.
Yes, fish can die from eating dead fish. Dead fish can harbor harmful bacteria, parasites, and toxins that can cause illness or death in other fish that ingest them. It is not recommended to allow fish to eat dead fish in a closed aquarium environment.
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].
it will be sick but if it continues then your betta will die.
a fish
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.
Betta dish actually don't sleep, or they'd die.
Betta are airbreathers. So long as the ammonia and nitrates are okay, you don't need filters on a Betta tank.
There are several reasons why a betta fish may die, including poor water quality, improper diet, stress, disease, or old age. It is important to ensure that your betta fish is kept in a suitable environment with clean water, proper nutrition, and minimal stress to help prevent future deaths.