A betta fish may act lazy due to stress, poor water quality, or illness. To help it become more active and healthy, ensure the water is clean and at the right temperature, provide a varied diet, and enrich its environment with plants and hiding spots. If the behavior persists, consult a vet specializing in fish.
Betta fish have different personalities. Some are more active than others. If your betta fish is active, that means that he is healthy. Sometimes, they will get hyper when they see you because you feed them.
The signs of a healthy Betta fish are bright colors, no torn fins, good appetite, very active and it occasionally sleeping. Signs of a un-healthy Betta are torn fins, loss of appetite, losing color,less active very sleepy, and sometimes white eyes. Things that cause this are disease from new fish or dirty tanks, crowded tanks, or other fish.
Yes a light is healthy for a Betta, they need lights for warmth (the light will heat up the water) And Bettas get sick easily so without warm water they will get ill and lose there color and become a gray color.. Which is not pretty.
yes if she doesnt seem very active and opens their mouth alot and keeps it open she is not okay
Betta fish grow paler and less active when they are sick or old.
If you want an active fish that moves around a lot then a Betta is not for you.
if they aren't active
Just leave it. If you really want to remove it you can, but it's just a sign of a healthy betta.
Become a scientist, Betta fish are a product of genetic engineering. They're not real fish, sorry to say.
I would definitely not do this. The chemicals from the paint can be extremely toxic to the fish and can possibly be fatal. If you want your betta to stay healthy, do not use paint in their tank!
If you think you're Siamese Fighting Fish is getting overweight, you can just cut down on feeding them. I have one ten gallon aquarium and one sixteen gallon aquarium, and I feed the fish in them once a day, and they are very active and healthy.
He might be getting old. If he is paler and less active, than he is sick, old, or unhealthy.