Velvet disease, Ich or white spot diseases, Fin rot, Fungal infection, and Columnaris are the most common diseases in Betta fish. You should always take care of your Betta fish from these diseases. Here is the detail of each disease and its prevention and ...
Fin rot is a common disease that affects betta fish. It is characterized by the determination and degradation of the fish's fins and tail. If left untreated, fin rot can progress and potentially lead to more severe health issues.
When a betta fish stops eating or loses its appetite, it can be an indication of an underlying health issue or environmental problem. Check out the signs and precautions.
Each betta fish is unique and the intensity and vibrancy of their colors can vary. By providing a healthy and stimulating environment, you can help your betta fish showcase their best colors.
Yes, betta fish can jump out of their tanks. They are known for their exceptional jumping skills and can propel themselves out of the water. This behavior is more common in male bettas, as they are territorial and may try to escape to confront other fish or defend ...
Determining the gender of a betta fish, also known as Siamese fighting fish, can be a bit challenging, especially when the fish is young or not displaying clear gender-specific characteristics.
Betta fish require a suitable tank with a minimum size of 5 gallons, clean and conditioned water, and a heater to maintain an appropriate temperature of around (78-80°F or 25- 27°C). A gentle filter and a proper diet consisting of high-quality betta fish pellets or ...
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