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Gill Passman
March 26th 05, 08:53 PM
My son's betta seems to be very sick. I hasten to say he isn't in the same
tank as the barb in my earlier post.

He didn't turn up for tea tonight so I did a search. Found him at the bottom
of the tank but still alive. He's not swimming right and seems to be
bloated. Have checked the water quality and everything is as normal - 0
ammonia, 0 nitrite, very low nitrate and a pH of 7.5. He was in a 30gall
(UK) tank with two Pearl Gouramis, 2 Glowlight Tetras and 7 Harlequins.

I've moved him into the 5gall (UK) "fry" tank in with some baby platys and
Mollies....he's still at the bottom.

Any suggestions/help greatly appreciated. I'm not sure that he will last the
night the way he is right now....

Thanks
Gill

Gill Passman
March 27th 05, 05:54 PM
"Gill Passman" <gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk> wrote in message
.. .
> My son's betta seems to be very sick. I hasten to say he isn't in the same
> tank as the barb in my earlier post.
>
> He didn't turn up for tea tonight so I did a search. Found him at the
bottom
> of the tank but still alive. He's not swimming right and seems to be
> bloated. Have checked the water quality and everything is as normal - 0
> ammonia, 0 nitrite, very low nitrate and a pH of 7.5. He was in a 30gall
> (UK) tank with two Pearl Gouramis, 2 Glowlight Tetras and 7 Harlequins.
>
> I've moved him into the 5gall (UK) "fry" tank in with some baby platys and
> Mollies....he's still at the bottom.
>
> Any suggestions/help greatly appreciated. I'm not sure that he will last
the
> night the way he is right now....
>
> Thanks
> Gill
>
>
Too late :-(

I've just lost him....he seemed to rally a bit this morning but just found
him on the bottom of the tank.

Have no idea what happened to him can only think the male Gourami might have
picked on him....

Ray Martini
March 28th 05, 01:41 AM
Bettas get bloat and unfortunately there's not much that can be done. Sorry
for your loss.


"Gill Passman" <gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> "Gill Passman" <gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk> wrote in message
> .. .
>> My son's betta seems to be very sick. I hasten to say he isn't in the
>> same
>> tank as the barb in my earlier post.
>>
>> He didn't turn up for tea tonight so I did a search. Found him at the
> bottom
>> of the tank but still alive. He's not swimming right and seems to be
>> bloated. Have checked the water quality and everything is as normal - 0
>> ammonia, 0 nitrite, very low nitrate and a pH of 7.5. He was in a 30gall
>> (UK) tank with two Pearl Gouramis, 2 Glowlight Tetras and 7 Harlequins.
>>
>> I've moved him into the 5gall (UK) "fry" tank in with some baby platys
>> and
>> Mollies....he's still at the bottom.
>>
>> Any suggestions/help greatly appreciated. I'm not sure that he will last
> the
>> night the way he is right now....
>>
>> Thanks
>> Gill
>>
>>
> Too late :-(
>
> I've just lost him....he seemed to rally a bit this morning but just found
> him on the bottom of the tank.
>
> Have no idea what happened to him can only think the male Gourami might
> have
> picked on him....
>
>

March 28th 05, 01:51 AM
Sorry to hear you lost him, it's a shame when a creature as beautiful
as the betta passes away. They're things you can do to make up for it
if you feel you should. One is to try and prevent this from happening
again and another to to try and bring such a creature into this world,
breeding in other words. That's how I have gave restitution to the
creatures I feel I have lost because of my own fault. Just some ideas
to help you feel better without me lying to you, and I think these are
good methods. Later.

Elaine T
March 28th 05, 02:49 AM
Gill Passman wrote:
> "Gill Passman" <gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk> wrote in message
> .. .
>
>>My son's betta seems to be very sick. I hasten to say he isn't in the same
>>tank as the barb in my earlier post.
>>
>>He didn't turn up for tea tonight so I did a search. Found him at the
>
> bottom
>
>>of the tank but still alive. He's not swimming right and seems to be
>>bloated. Have checked the water quality and everything is as normal - 0
>>ammonia, 0 nitrite, very low nitrate and a pH of 7.5. He was in a 30gall
>>(UK) tank with two Pearl Gouramis, 2 Glowlight Tetras and 7 Harlequins.
>>
>>I've moved him into the 5gall (UK) "fry" tank in with some baby platys and
>>Mollies....he's still at the bottom.
>>
>>Any suggestions/help greatly appreciated. I'm not sure that he will last
>
> the
>
>>night the way he is right now....
>>
>>Thanks
>>Gill
>>
>>
>
> Too late :-(
>
> I've just lost him....he seemed to rally a bit this morning but just found
> him on the bottom of the tank.
>
> Have no idea what happened to him can only think the male Gourami might have
> picked on him....
>
>
Aww. Sorry for your loss. Bettas have such flair, it's always sad to
lose one.

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March 28th 05, 07:58 AM
I'm so sorry I didn't get to tell you about my recent finding until
now. My 2 cents - fungus eliminator by jungle will cure fish bloat
apparently. Saw it in a catalog. Other products doing the same thing
probably exist somewhere. But at the very least with this information
you can make sure no betta is ever lost to it again. Jungle fungus
eliminator has anti-bacterial + anti-fungal characteristics. I know it
probably isn't a natural solution but it is worth the life of the fish
in my opinion. Good luck, later!

Gill Passman
March 28th 05, 09:43 AM
"Gill Passman" <gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk> wrote in message
.. .
>
> "Gill Passman" <gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk> wrote in message
> .. .
> > My son's betta seems to be very sick. I hasten to say he isn't in the
same
> > tank as the barb in my earlier post.
> >
> > He didn't turn up for tea tonight so I did a search. Found him at the
> bottom
> > of the tank but still alive. He's not swimming right and seems to be
> > bloated. Have checked the water quality and everything is as normal - 0
> > ammonia, 0 nitrite, very low nitrate and a pH of 7.5. He was in a 30gall
> > (UK) tank with two Pearl Gouramis, 2 Glowlight Tetras and 7 Harlequins.
> >
> > I've moved him into the 5gall (UK) "fry" tank in with some baby platys
and
> > Mollies....he's still at the bottom.
> >
> > Any suggestions/help greatly appreciated. I'm not sure that he will last
> the
> > night the way he is right now....
> >
> > Thanks
> > Gill
> >
> >
> Too late :-(
>
> I've just lost him....he seemed to rally a bit this morning but just found
> him on the bottom of the tank.
>
> Have no idea what happened to him can only think the male Gourami might
have
> picked on him....
>
>
Thanks everyone for your kind words. Not looking forward to breaking the
news to my 10 year old son when he gets home from being away with his Dad
for the weekend.

He had so much character and was a favourite. Still can't understand quite
what happened - he had been great the night before all of this.

I've learnt so much from reading all the betta postings and don't think our
house will remain betta free for too long. Although this time I think I'll
keep him in the 5gall rather than in a community tank.

Thanks again

Gill

Gill Passman
March 28th 05, 10:11 AM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
> I'm so sorry I didn't get to tell you about my recent finding until
> now. My 2 cents - fungus eliminator by jungle will cure fish bloat
> apparently. Saw it in a catalog. Other products doing the same thing
> probably exist somewhere. But at the very least with this information
> you can make sure no betta is ever lost to it again. Jungle fungus
> eliminator has anti-bacterial + anti-fungal characteristics. I know it
> probably isn't a natural solution but it is worth the life of the fish
> in my opinion. Good luck, later!
>
Thanks. I'll make a note of that for future ref....

Elaine T
March 29th 05, 11:47 AM
wrote:
> I'm so sorry I didn't get to tell you about my recent finding until
> now. My 2 cents - fungus eliminator by jungle will cure fish bloat
> apparently. Saw it in a catalog. Other products doing the same thing
> probably exist somewhere. But at the very least with this information
> you can make sure no betta is ever lost to it again. Jungle fungus
> eliminator has anti-bacterial + anti-fungal characteristics. I know it
> probably isn't a natural solution but it is worth the life of the fish
> in my opinion. Good luck, later!
>
Could you please post the ingredients?

Thanks!

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bettasngoldfish
March 30th 05, 02:34 AM
Elaine T wrote:
> wrote:
> > I'm so sorry I didn't get to tell you about my recent finding until
> > now. My 2 cents - fungus eliminator by jungle will cure fish bloat
> > apparently. Saw it in a catalog. Other products doing the same
thing
> > probably exist somewhere. But at the very least with this
information
> > you can make sure no betta is ever lost to it again. Jungle fungus
> > eliminator has anti-bacterial + anti-fungal characteristics. I know
it
> > probably isn't a natural solution but it is worth the life of the
fish
> > in my opinion. Good luck, later!
> >
> Could you please post the ingredients?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> __ Elaine T __
> ><__'> http://eethomp.com/fish.html <'__><

Jungle Fungus Eliminator

Active ingredients: sodium chloride, nitrofurazone, furazolidone,
potassium dichromate.


Maria

Elaine T
March 30th 05, 06:25 AM
bettasngoldfish wrote:
> Elaine T wrote:
>
wrote:
>>
>>>I'm so sorry I didn't get to tell you about my recent finding until
>>>now. My 2 cents - fungus eliminator by jungle will cure fish bloat
>>>apparently. Saw it in a catalog. Other products doing the same
>
> thing
>
>>>probably exist somewhere. But at the very least with this
>
> information
>
>>>you can make sure no betta is ever lost to it again. Jungle fungus
>>>eliminator has anti-bacterial + anti-fungal characteristics. I know
>
> it
>
>>>probably isn't a natural solution but it is worth the life of the
>
> fish
>
>>>in my opinion. Good luck, later!
>>>
>>
>>Could you please post the ingredients?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>--
>> __ Elaine T __
>> ><__'> http://eethomp.com/fish.html <'__><
>
>
> Jungle Fungus Eliminator
>
> Active ingredients: sodium chloride, nitrofurazone, furazolidone,
> potassium dichromate.
>
>
> Maria
>
Thanks! I see why it works for dropsy sometimes.

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