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You could try soaking the pea in some garlic juice sometimes that helps entice them. Another piece of advice, if your betta is eating the pellet quickly, soaking it in some tank water to let it expand and get more moisture before feeding can also help with constipation and bloating.

Why is my betta fish pooping a clear liquid. Also another one of my betta has poop stuck to him is it possible that he swallowed a cat hair? Stringy white poop, hanging from a betta is also a sign of constipation — if it resembles that. Review what you are doing feeding-wise and adjust as necessary. I feed him 3 pellets in the morning and at night. For the past days since I got him, his bowl was very clean as if I just changed the water.

On his fourth day, he stayed on top of his water and didnt move much inactive so on the same day, I bought him a new bowl and a new fake plant and put him there.

It is very dark green like the color of the beta pellet I feed him. This is the first time I saw poop in his bowl since I took him. I know this is the first time because I dont put substrate in his bowl.

What does this mean? Do betta poo color depends on the color of the pellet he eats? Or is this an indication that something is wrong? Im worried. Betta poop can change colors, but the warning signs are no poop constipation or stringy white poop disease.

Is the pelelt made specifically for bettas? My juvenile betta has been having string white poop. Each time the poop will not release and I see him trying to get it off!

Today I managed to scoop out the latest poop for a closer inspection and it was more gelatinous, or mucus-like? He stays more in one area near, or on, the bottom of his tank.

Could the brine shrimp be causing the poop to look like that? But it started out stringy looking before I began trying the brine shrimp. His body looks normal otherwise. I was repeating the GC, but now am not sure what to do. He had the 2 dose of GC, a water change, then another dose. Will the GC dissolve correctly in a 5 gallon? I cut amount in half. Saw something posted elsewhere that seemed to indicate it may not work.

White stringy poop is usually a sign of parasites. Their poop tends to be the color of what they eat. Hard for me to say that the brine shrimp would be causing it. We put a mirror next to his tank he flared just a little bit. What should I do. It could be from overfeeding or constipation — is he pooping regularly? You may need to soak them in a separate container of tank water for a few minutes to rehydrate them before feeding. Hello, I just bought a Betta fish today and I am new to the whole caring thing and I saw something different..

I am willing to learn how to properly care for it since this is my first time. I have read the white poop thingy on your post but I still do not know what to do about it. I really do appreciate if you would help me a little bit. Thank You so much! White stringy poop is normally a sign of internal parasites. This is possible if you bought a sick fish. Stringy poop on its own, without a white color, is a sign of constipation usually from overfeeding or feeding low quality food.

The original female betta fish have very dull fin colors. As you would have noticed that the Betta fish are small and seems to be very harmless. But actually, if you are of the same size as them it would be terrifying! Their mouth is full rows of very sharp tiny pointed teeth. The strength of their jaws in proportion is more powerful than of the great white shark.

They used their sharp teeth to break down the food to aid ingestion and also they use it for fighting and nipping their enemy. It is also a surprise that when they are busy about carrying the eyes into the nest, none of the eggs are destroyed. Betta Fish are carnivores in nature so the pointed sharp teeth help them break down the food.

They are very good in controlling the population of mosquitoes where they eagerly eat the larvae s at the surface of the water. This feature acts as a protective cover or barrier for the gills. Did you notice that sometimes they flare and showing its aggressiveness? They are similar to cockfighters when they are fighting the operculum is always flaring out to show dominance and makes it look bigger. Did you notice they sometimes just hang on the fish tank decor or plants? They are using their gills to breathe air through water.

It is very nice for the betta fish to have the gills and also the labyrinth for surviving low oxygen water conditions. They are primarily used for steering to left, right, up and down. They look like ears. If without this dorsal fin the betta fish would just be traveling in a very awkward straight line. This is common for all the fishes. It contains the fish scales or Armour of the fish. As mentioned previously the betta fish can grow up to 2 to 2.

If the betta fish is healthy it will noticeably exhibit vibrant colors and very healthy looking scales. The body, of course, gets injured if the betta fish goes to the arena to fight. If the betta fish is under a lot of stress then there will be a noticeable horizontal line on the body which is more evident on the female betta fish. The betta fry or babies show horizontal lines when it is growing which is of course not of concern. This is primarily used for propulsion in the water.

Their teeth assist in the breaking down of food before ingestion. Betta fish have 2 protruding eyes on each side of their head. They cannot blink and on close inspection, you will notice their iris center of the eye is black.

Bettas have very good eyesight, as they are able to recognize their owners and can get agitated by their own reflections in a tank. Fins play an important role in keeping fish balanced and stabilized in water. This is no different with betta fish.

Their dorsal fin is located on top of their bodies and can vary in shape and size depending on what type of betta it is. Just as with sharks and dolphins, betta uses their dorsal fin to travel in a straight line. The caudal peduncle refers to the thinnest section of a bettas body that connects to the caudal fin.

It is simply the connection between the tail fin and the body. The caudal fin is what propels a betta fish forward. Extensive breeding of betta has allowed for the creation of a great variety of fin sizes, shapes, and colors. While the intense breeding of bettas has allowed for many magnificent tail fins to develop, it made them very different from their wild counterparts. Bettas bred to have long flowing tails are actually quite poor swimmers. Their fins are too long for their bodies and this makes them very easy prey in the wild.

They are, however, gorgeous to observe in an aquarium. The anal fin is located underneath a bettas body. This is another fin that is perfectly positioned to help stabilize our fish in the water. The ventral fins are often also referred to as the pelvic fins. They can be quite long and thin depending on the type of betta and are located just below and behind the gills.

The ventral fins of a male are much larger than those of a female. These are the last 2 of the 7 fins bettas have. These fins are constantly in motion, helping guide a betta through the water. They can vary in size and color depending on the species of betta. Some owners refer to these fins as betta ears because of their flappy, ear-like appearance.



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