flying_babyb
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My beta is hanging around the top of the bowl. I fed him and he's got a airator in the tank. Is this normal?
Get the airator out of the tank. That's how we killed ours.
I've had my Betta Louis for a year. As other have said, remove the airator.
Betta's also have the tendency to float on their sides when their swim bladders get out of whack, this is a common occurrence and is generally caused by being constipated (no joke, I googled it) the fix, feed them a couple of green peas. I now give Louie one green pea a week (thawed from frozen). Remove the outer skin, break it into tiny pieces and drop it in, do this in place of their food.
I clean his bowl and replace with fresh water once a week. Also, only use silk plants, the plastic plants tear their beautiful fins.
I feed Louis daily - a pellet in the morning and a pellet at night and no food over the weekend (he is at my office) On Mondays I give him one mid day pellet in addition.
Disneylover99 said:Great advice...thanks!
I have a question about leaving your beta overnight. Do you leave the light on for your Beta or do you turn it off? if we go away for a few days, I'm never quite sure if I should leave the tank light on or off.
Right now we turn on our Beta's light during the day, but we turn it off at bedtime.
Tank light??? Ive never seen a beta in a bowl that had a light on it.
Really? Did I buy the wrong tank? I've never owned a pet in my entire life so does a Beta prefer the dark?
Really? Did I buy the wrong tank? I've never owned a pet in my entire life so does a Beta prefer the dark?
If you leave it on too long/much you can get algae growth though. Annoying, but not dangerous.
Aw, this makes me miss our Betta, Jelly.
He was kept in the kitchen and would greet me when I went near his fishbowl.
Louis hangs out in my office so his "lights" are the ceiling lights - I turn off at night and all weekend. I do have a small window that looks out to another window so not total darkness. I didn't buy him a tank, I went to World Market, got a glass vase and some small river rock to use as his habitatGreat advice...thanks!
I have a question about leaving your beta overnight. Do you leave the light on for your Beta or do you turn it off? if we go away for a few days, I'm never quite sure if I should leave the tank light on or off.
Right now we turn on our Beta's light during the day, but we turn it off at bedtime.
Just a warning - I have thought at least twice that Louis was dead - I have found him floating upside down on the top of the water and on his back on the bottom one morning when I came to work. The time he was on the bottom I was convinced I needed to flush him but a few hours later I caught the "body" out of the corner of my eye, swimming. Sometimes he will do the dead mans float if I have been neglectful of keeping his water changed.My brother had a beta when he and I lived together a few years ago and its so funny to say but he was the friendliest little fish. He loved when people would come over to his bowl. It was a very sad day when he passed.He died of constipation...seriously never knew until we googled it. It happened so quickly (like he was okay when we left in the morning and swimming on his side by the afternoon) and we gave him peas as soon as we figured it out that afternoon but it didn't save him.
My brother has had a couple of betas since and none of them were people fish. Alphie (yes, Alphie Beta fish hehe) was a one in a million!
We had our Betta (Rex) in the aquarium with other fish for about two years. He did fine. It does seem like he swam to the surface quite often.
My brother had a beta when he and I lived together a few years ago and its so funny to say but he was the friendliest little fish. He loved when people would come over to his bowl. It was a very sad day when he passed.He died of constipation...seriously never knew until we googled it. It happened so quickly (like he was okay when we left in the morning and swimming on his side by the afternoon) and we gave him peas as soon as we figured it out that afternoon but it didn't save him.
My brother has had a couple of betas since and none of them were people fish. Alphie (yes, Alphie Beta fish hehe) was a one in a million!