Do bettas poop?

Bettas have small stomachs, so betta fish poop is generally relatively small. Bettas that are fed regularly will poop regularly, but don't be alarmed if you don't see your betta fish poop every day.
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Is my betta fish pooping?

They are probably pooping. Bettas poop from a small hole in front of their anal fin. Their poop is pretty small, so you probably won't realize your Betta fish is pooping until you notice a build-up in their favorite toileting spot.
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How often do betta fish poop?

Betta Fish With Hanging Poop

Healthy betta poop is brown and globby. Larger than normal globs can also be a sign of constipation like the photo above from cooneyms on Fishlore. Remember, a betta's stomach is about the size of their eye, so only feed 2-4 pellets 1-2 times daily.
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Why is there poop hanging from my betta fish?

Stringy Feces

In a healthy betta feces will sink to the substrate every time. However, when your betta is constipated, his feces will be stringy and hang from him.
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Do betta fish have Buttholes?

After food has been digested and the nutrients absorbed in the intestine, the remaining matter is the waste. This waste leaves the betta fish through the anus.
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Betta Fish Constipation: How to Diagnose, Avoid and Solve It!



What is the white stuff coming out of my betta fish?

Fish Fungus

This is a fungal disease that originates from previous infections. The affected betta usually has cotton-like growths, white fuzz films, slime (mucus-like discharge), or white lumps and bumps on the skin.
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Do fish poop out of their mouths?

You may be wondering how fish poop and pee, when there is no visible anus or opening apart from their mouth. This article will give you the answer to this question and many other questions regarding fish poop and pee. How do Fish poop and pee? Fish pee and poo through their gills and skin.
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What color is fish poop?

For instance, if you feed your fish flake food then their fish will come out as brown or red. However, if they eat shrimp or meat then their poop will come out pink and if they eat peas or algae then their fish will turn green.
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Can I give my betta fish a pea?

You can also feed a pea to your betta once a week to prevent any future constipation problems. It will help to clean out the betta's digestive system. However, before feeding your betta a pea, do not feed it anything for an entire day. On the following day, feed the pea to your betta.
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Can betta fish have toys?

Bettas love to play with things at the surface of the water, and a good and cheap toy to stimulate your Bettas inquisitive nature is a common ping ball. These can be purchased very cheaply and are very easy to introduce. Your Betta will quickly be found swimming into it and moving it around the tank.
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Do betta fish like their owners?

Yes, betta fish recognize their owners. Some bettas get excited and swim to the front of the tank when their owners pass by. Bettas mostly associate their owners with food and playtimes, so the more you interact with your betta fish, the more likely they'll recognize you. Betta fish can also love their owners.
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How do you make a fish poop?

A common way to treat indigestion and constipation in fish is to offer them blanched peas – the fiber content in peas is high enough that it acts as a laxative in fish, helping them to expel accumulated waste.
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Does fish poop float or sink?

A moisture-proof closed-cell structure that's filled with an air-like gas and calibrated in size and weight gives cork a low specific density. Cork is also non-toxic, making it suitable for feed pellets. Not digested by the fish, the cork binds to the feces and makes it float. According to Dr.
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How often should fish poop?

Fish generally pee once a day and poop every other day. The digestive system in their body is delayed throughout the process. The ingested food takes up to 2 days to completely pass through the digestive tract and then through the intestine to process completely.
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Why is my fishes poop so long?

If your fish is constipated, you will notice bloating and long, white string-like feces hanging from it. Whereas, if your fish is in perfect health, the poop would be in small pieces, will quickly fall on the substrate, and dissolve in water rapidly.
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How do you make a betta fish poop?

Observe the fish during feeding and make sure that it's eating. If your betta still won't eat, try introducing live foods such as brine shrimp or freeze-dried foods such as bloodworms. This will often entice a picky betta to eat, and will make the betta fish poop regularly.
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How do you give a betta fish a bath with Epsom salt?

For Epsom, you use 1 TABLEspoon (TBSP) per gallon of water. This is three TEAspoons (TSP). In Epsom, the betta should stay in for 10-15 minutes, with 10 being less severe need and 15 being a more severe need. Never exceed this time!
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Which food is good for betta fish?

Actual betta pellets and flakes contain the correct level of nutrients for your betta fish. They are easy to portion to protect your fish from over and underfeeding. As special treats, your betta fish can enjoy high protein freeze-dried and frozen foods. These are things like brine shrimp and bloodworms.
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Do fishes fart?

Most fish do use air to inflate and deflate their bladder to maintain buoyancy which is expelled either through their mouth or gills which can be mistaken for a fart.
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Do fish feel love?

What they found was that both the female and the male she had chosen were slower to spawn and became a little more glum. This shows us that fish do feel companionship and that it's not just humans or mammals, so love really is in the water!
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Do fish eat their own poop?

It sounds like a cool idea, but unfortunately it isn't going to do a whole lot for your water quality. As mentioned above, even if a fish does eat poop, it still requires a sufficient high-quality diet. This, mixed with waste being a natural part of any living being, the fish eating the poop is still going to poop!
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Do fish have Buttholes?

It's a cloaca, but functionally, it's mostly an anus. But eggs are coming out of that hole too. Everything comes out of there. So having [its anus] right behind the head allows the eggs to get more simply into the gills, which is where these guys brood their young.
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What color is fish blood?

Fish blood is red in color as it has hemoglobin, which is an iron compound carrying oxygen. This means that fish do have red blood, just like red meat is rich in blood, except for a small species of fish found in the Antarctic with the name of 'icefish,' which have blood that is not red.
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Can a fish drown?

Most fish breathe when water moves across their gills. But if the gills are damaged or water cannot move across them, the fish can suffocate. They don't technically drown, because they don't inhale the water, but they do die from a lack of oxygen.
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Why is my betta turning black?

Your betta may be losing color due to stress, old age, injury, and illness. Bettas can also lose color naturally, especially if they have the marble gene. If your betta is turning black you shouldn't worry too much, unless they're showing other signs of illness.
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