How big is 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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What does normal betta fish poop look like?

Betta fish poop is usually round in shape, and it's relatively small. It should be brown or tan. Betta poo can also have a tint of red, mostly due to the coloring used in betta foods. If your betta's poop is white or yellow, this could be a sign that your fish is sick.
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How much do bettas poop?

Betta fish poop between 5-6 times a day if they are fed a healthy diet and an appropriate amount. Betta's tend to eat like it's their last meal because, in the wild, it could be.
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What does fish poop look like?

Normally, the fish poop will take the color of the food that the fish has been eating for a while. For instance, fish fed with flakes in the aquarium will usually produce reddish color poop, as flake foods contain lots of blood worms. Fish that are fed with peas will usually excrete greenish color poops.
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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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Is it normal for fish to have long poop?

Long and stringy poop is never good and is a sign of a more serious health issue. Here are the common cause of long stringy feces in Goldfish. Parasitic Infection – Again, while it's not common at all, any poop that is long and stringy can be a sign of parasitic infection.
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Why is my fish poop stringy?

Constipation in fish is typically revealed by bloating and the production of stringy feces. Normal fish feces will immediately fall to the substrate; constipated fish feces will appear stringy and hang from the fish.
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Do fish pee yes or no?

Yes they do! But why? Well, like most living things, fish too produce waste from their metabolic processes. Peeing is one way of doing that and is referred to as excretion.
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How often should you clean fish poop?

You should clean fish poop as often as once every 1-2 weeks. Regular aquarium vacuuming is necessary, and the time depends on multiple factors including how many fish are in the tank, feeding, the type of fish in the aquarium, and the number of plants and scavengers.
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How often should a betta 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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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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Does anything eat betta poop?

There is no fish that will eat poop in an aquarium. Occasionally fish are seen chewing on fish poop, but that is because they mistake it for food. Even catfish, plecos, or shrimp do not eat fish poop. The only way to remove fish poop is to use a gravel vacuum and remove it manually.
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Does betta poop dissolve?

If you have not seen your betta poop for a while, do not panic. The fecal remnants can disintegrate very quickly when mixed in with the bottom gravel, so you may not even see consistent signs.
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How many pellets a day should a betta fish eat?

It is recommended to feed your betta fish two to four pellets, once or twice per day. Pellets expand when placed in water and are very filling for your betta fish. Freeze-dried or fresh food can be substituted for their pellet feeding 1 to 2 days per week.
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Do fishes cry?

"Since fishes lack the parts of the brain that set us apart from the fishes — the cerebral cortex — I doubt very much that fishes engage in anything like crying," Webster told LiveScience. "And certainly they produce no tears, since their eyes are constantly bathed in a watery medium."
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Can I drown a fish?

Yes, fish can 'drown'–for lack of a better word. Though, it is better to think of it as a form of suffocation where oxygen levels are too low or the fish isn't able to properly pull oxygen from the water for one reason or another.
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Do fish get thirsty?

The answer is still no; as they live in water they probably don't take it in as a conscious response to seek out and drink water. Thirst is usually defined as a need or desire to drink water. It is unlikely that fish are responding to such a driving force.
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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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What is the white thing coming out of my fish?

White fish poop is a poop with no food in it.

In order to help move things along, our guts are lined with mucus-producing cells to help things slide through. Without this lubrication, you'd never be able to pass a single poop, swell up and die. Fish have the exact same cells in their guts!
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Why is my fishes poop clear?

Stringy clear or white poop CAN be mucus from severely infected intestines. Most of the time it means nothing. White poop or clear poop in fish is like diarrhea in humans. It is common and generally not a cause for concern.
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What breaks down fish waste?

Ammonia is released by fish as waste and is broken down by beneficial “nitrifying” bacteria to nitrite and then nitrate, in what is known as the Nitrogen Cycle. Both ammonia and nitrite are highly toxic to fish.
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How much do fish poop a day?

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 fish poop black?

Fish. Black stringy poop is usually the end result of dead worms being evacuated from the intestines. Means they are no longer present.
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