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Common Betta Health Problems and How to Avoid Them

Most betta illnesses trace back to water quality and temperature. Spot the signs early and most are treatable.

The Wag & Whisk Team Jun 10, 2026 1 min read
Common Betta Health Problems and How to Avoid Them
Betta Fish
The Whisker Journal

Bettas are hardy when kept well, but poor conditions — cold, dirty or unfiltered water — cause most of the illnesses owners encounter. The good news is that the common problems are recognisable and, caught early, usually treatable.

Conditions to know

  • Fin rot: ragged, receding fins, almost always linked to poor water quality.
  • Ich (white spot): tiny white spots like grains of salt, often triggered by stress or temperature swings.
  • Swim bladder issues: trouble staying upright, often from overfeeding or constipation.
  • Fungal infections: cottony growths, again usually a water-quality issue.

Prevention is the cure

The vast majority of betta health problems are prevented by the same basics: a heated, filtered, cycled tank; stable tropical temperatures; regular partial water changes; and careful, modest feeding. A varied, high-quality diet keeps the immune system strong.

If your betta gets sick

Test and correct the water first — clean, warm, stable water resolves many early problems on its own. Fasting can help swim-bladder trouble from overfeeding. For persistent or worsening illness, an aquatic-specific treatment may be needed; research the condition carefully or seek advice before medicating, as bettas are sensitive.