Betta problem

without the waters ph, ammonia..... Will i be able to find out what happend to my fish????
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Go and get one. People have aked you many times (~3) to get your test results, and you just went on about your betta problem. Not only that, but you lied to us when you said "my water is normal". Then to top it all of, you copied and pasted the exact same thing a few times. If you want help smart-en up or get out.
 
I will bye a water test as soon as i can.
I didn't lie because for me the water was normal. :mad2
 
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Most likley theres nothing wronge with him... bettas are very very hardy fish. You might want to not change the water as much,or take less out at a time. Technically bettas can go months in a 1 gallon fish bowl without ever cleaning it, although thats not really nice to the fish.

If there is, hes probably loosing some color because he is stressed for some reason. Depending on when you set your tank up, there could be high amonia or nitrites. take it to the fish store and have them test it.
 
If I remember correctly you said that you're feeind him twice a day. What are you feeding him and in case you didn't know you don't need to feed a Betta more then once day unless you want to water changes more often then once a week IMO.

Like everyone else says REALLY get a test kit. I know this can sound dumb to someone new on this forum (I'm fairly new thought the same thing but didn't voice it) but Honestly no one is going to take you seriously until you give them some #'s from the test kits. You can get them easily at Bigal's online. I suggest the dip test strips that come in packs of 25 or 100. They are EXTERMELY easy to use and idiot proof.

If color is your main concern some foods are better for betta coloring then others.

Good luck. :rolleyes:
 
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