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Betta Fish Lifespan Did you know that most betta fish only live 3 to 4 months in captivity, but if properly taken care of they can live up to 3 to 5 years? ![]() It’s true
a betta fish’s life can be increased
by 3 years just by following a few simple steps when caring for your betta. A fish’s life can be shortened by a number of things including, disease, constant stress (yes, bettas feel stress too), or an improper environment. All of these things can easily be prevented when your betta fish is properly cared for. Most betta owners don’t realize that certain things such as water temperature can ultimately affect a betta fish’s lifespan. Luckily there are many Betta Fish Care Guides that explain everything you need to know to give your betta the longest and happiest life it can have. Disease is the #1 cause of death in betta fish and although some diseases are incurable, most of the diseases found in betta fish are completely curable. To see a list of common diseases that are commonly found in betta fish go to Betta Fish Diseases. Another cause for betta fish death is death caused by a fight between two beta fish. Although death isn’t always the outcome of a fight, it does happen sometimes but there are ways to prevent a fight breaking out between bettas. Check out Betta Secrets for a great guide on how to keep bettas from fighting and how to even raise multiple betta fish in the same tank. The biggest factor in increasing your betta fish’s lifespan is lowering the stress level of your betta. Betta fish feel stress in almost the same way humans do, the only real way to eliminate stress is to simply make your betta happy. Start Taking Better Care of
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