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My Fish Keeps Trying To Commit Suicide ...?
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<blockquote data-quote="corall10203" data-source="post: 1579400" data-attributes="member: 615248"><p>Bettas are natural jumpers. In the wild they like to jump out of their natural waters. Hes not "depressed" or anything else, it's just instinct. I've only had this happen to me once. It was with a female Betta that I no longer have. She jumped out of her tank. I found her later. She was crusty and dry. I was about to go " bury her " when something told me to put her back in the tank, When she hit the water, she was swimming around like nothing happend. Now I have one male Cellophane Betta. He hasnt jumped out yet and hopefully wont. So dont think hes sick or anything. Hes just doing what he would in the wild. Eventually ( If he does it too many times ) He will learn if he jumps out... he may not come back in...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corall10203, post: 1579400, member: 615248"] Bettas are natural jumpers. In the wild they like to jump out of their natural waters. Hes not "depressed" or anything else, it's just instinct. I've only had this happen to me once. It was with a female Betta that I no longer have. She jumped out of her tank. I found her later. She was crusty and dry. I was about to go " bury her " when something told me to put her back in the tank, When she hit the water, she was swimming around like nothing happend. Now I have one male Cellophane Betta. He hasnt jumped out yet and hopefully wont. So dont think hes sick or anything. Hes just doing what he would in the wild. Eventually ( If he does it too many times ) He will learn if he jumps out... he may not come back in... [/QUOTE]
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