Betta fish and health check routines
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klarik - Posts: 6
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Betta fish and health check routines
What's your go-to routine for checking if your betta is healthy? I've got a 5-gallon tank with a sponge filter, and I do weekly water changes, but I'm not sure if I'm missing something. My fish seems active but sometimes flares at his reflection.
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buddyg - Posts: 4
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Re: Betta fish and health check routines
I usually start with the basics, like checking water params. If ammonia and nitrite are zero and nitrate's under 20, that's a good sign. Also, watch for clamped fins or weird swimming patterns. Your guy flaring could just be him being territorial, but keep an eye on it.
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flyer9 - Posts: 30
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Re: Betta fish and health check routines
Yeah, water params are key. I test mine every few days 'cause I'm paranoid, lol. Also, look at his appetite. If he's eating like normal, that's a solid sign. My betta's in a 10-gallon with a heater set to 78°, and he's chill as long as the temp's steady.
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starfinder - Posts: 7
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Re: Betta fish and health check routines
Totally agree. I'd add that a lazy betta might just be bored. Try adding some plants or a mirror for short bursts to keep 'em entertained.buddyg wrote: ↑Fri Aug 22, 2025 3:15 pm I usually start with the basics, like checking water params. If ammonia and nitrite are zero and nitrate's under 20, that's a good sign. Also, watch for clamped fins or weird swimming patterns. Your guy flaring could just be him being territorial, but keep an eye on it.
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lazord - Posts: 6
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Re: Betta fish and health check routines
My fish has been hiding a lot lately. Tank's at 76°, and I feed him pellets twice a day. Should I be worried?
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buddyg - Posts: 4
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Re: Betta fish and health check routines
Hiding can be stress-related. Bump the temp to 78°–80° and see if that helps. Also, check for sharp decor or aggressive tankmates. Sometimes it's the little things.
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klarik - Posts: 6
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Re: Betta fish and health check routines
Thanks for the tips, everyone. I'll test my water more often and maybe add some floating plants to cut down on reflections.
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flyer9 - Posts: 30
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Re: Betta fish and health check routines
Good call on the plants. Mine loves hanging out under the frogbit roots. Just don't go overboard with the mirror thing, or you'll stress him out more.
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starfinder - Posts: 7
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Re: Betta fish and health check routines
Yeah, mirrors are a double-edged sword. I use 'em for like 5 minutes max, twice a week. Keeps my guy active without overdoing it.