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Blue betta are listed as the most vulnerable species by the IUCN. Betta fish live in the water so the biggest life threat is pollution from urban wastewater as well as industrial and agricultural runoff. Most of the natural habitat is destroyed by human activity such as industrial development and water pollution.
Human medication also has an impact. The popular anti-depressant Prozac, which reaches the aquatic environment to the sewage system, has been shown to reduce the time betta spend in building nests harm nest size, hatching rate, and spawning duration. In a blue betta father also eats his eggs.
The predators of the blue betta a large fish, cats, birds, and newts. Even because of aggression and fighting betta kills other betta. So you can say that Betta is a threat to his own.
Humans can also reduce the number by capturing them in a house as pets. A blue betta is its predator because a large betta eats a younger betta.
Betta fish are threaded pollution from urban wastewater, as well as industrial chemical runoff and agricultural. Much of their habitat was destroyed by human activity, including the development of palm oil plantations.