What do you do when your betta fish won't swim?
- If your betta is in a community tank, move the fish to a smaller fishbowl.
- If the betta is having trouble reaching the surface to breathe, fill the bowl with only a few inches of filtered water.
- Do not feed the betta for three days to give its digestive system a chance to rest and naturally clean itself out.
Also asked, can a betta fish die from swim bladder?
Luckily, with the right treatment swim bladder disease is rarely fatal, here are a few common causes: One of the most common causes of damage to a bettas swims bladder is constipation. And sometimes, bettas are just born with a defective swim bladder.
Simply so, why is my fighter fish not moving?
If you notice that your Betta fish is still alive, but not moving, and probably tilted to one side, it probably has a swim bladder issue. Swim bladder issues with Betta fish are most often caused by overfeeding and constipation. There are other diseases which might cause your Betta to stop moving much.
If your favorite betta fish isn't swimming the way he should, there is a chance he is suffering from swim bladder disease. Swim bladder disease is a common problem in bettas but is easily treated. A betta with this disease will either float involuntarily along the surface or they will sink to the bottom of the bowl.