Some bettas won t eat at all when stressed by too much light.
Do you turn betta fish light off at night.
If you don t want to use light timers set an alarm and turn the lights on and off at the same time each day.
Always best to leave it running.
The easiest way to do that is by turning the tank light on when you get up in the morning and switching it off when you go to bed at night.
With all due respect guppies4life ive seen you say 16 hours before when advising on light hours 8 10 is about right someone running at 14 16 as ive seen you say will more than likely cause algae problems at some point.
You ll see this stress play out in feeding habits mostly.
Consistent light cycles that replicate daylight and nighttime reduce stress and mimic natural environments.
As for the filter.
Yes you should turn the light off you re never giving your fish a chance to sleep if you don t keep the light 8 14 hours a day that s what i do.
These light timers are probably the most effective and easiest manner of replicating your fish s night and day cycle.
So you must turn out the tank lights overnight to replicate the natural day night cycle that the fish enjoy in the wild.
And of course the answer is off.
If your betta fish has too much light it can become overly stimulated and stressed.
Also a cheap appliance timer may do the trick if your bulbs don t eat up too much power.
Simply set the timer to turn the light off at the same time each evening and to turn it back on the next day.
What helps regulate that is buying a timer at your local hardware store that does this automatically.
However just like their wild cousins captive betta fish do need to sleep at night.
Basically it plugs into the wall and then plugs into your aquarium light and it switches the light off at your certain set time everyday.
And yes you should turn your lights off on a regular schedule.
Light timers are the easiest most effective way to regulate your fish s night day cycle.
And the most important things you need to remember are.
Here is a picture of some.
Now betta will survive the night with the filter off but you are harming the biological filter itself.
You can keep female betta together but you need large tank and a decent group of fish 5 to spead out any aggression.
Betta fish typically need 8 to 12 hours of light and 12 to 16 of darkness so make turning off your tank light a pre bedtime habit.
One becomes dominannt and keeps picking on the weaker one until it dies.