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Betta Disaster
Hi, I'm new to googlegroups so i apologize in advance lol. Anyway this
was my original dilemma. I have three male bettas in a ten gallon tank, separated of course (too small for three? i know..ive been kinda thinking about that lately...). Anyway, they developed a bad case of persistant Ich/Ick. Over the course of 4 days or so, I have been treating their water with Rid-Ich and it seems as though the Ich has cleared up. Now, here is where all the problems are. I think they might be developing Finrot...which is a huge nightmare becuase I can't treat the water with my BettaFix Remedy, or other Finrot Meds...because i could have a potential disaster with the Rid-Ich (i understand that i cant mix Rid-Ich with any other type of medicine/treatment..) It gets worse. Being new to owning bettas, i thought their water seemed a bit too cold for them (low 60s at the bottom of the tank) so i thought "hey! why dont i put hot water in their tank from the tap!" good idea right? wrong. I added a little extra water conditioner, pH balancer and heavy metal detoxifier fo the new hot water being added into the tank, along with some extra stress coat stuff for the fish...but it raised the temperature at the bottom to nearly 73 degrees F. This is a total disaster because the water temp. has been all over the place since my room gets very very cold during the day when im not here. It gets even worse. The water is cloudy. I dont know if its cloudy becuase of the deep blue Rid-Ich ive put in...or because its dirty. The other thing is that they all ate today, but one actually vomited or purged itself or something the other day. I happened to be looking at them and one just started spitting up a little bit, it looked like remains of food...this was nearly 2 hours after feeding them. So this vomit/decaying food matter/etc is lingering at the bottom of my tank...and im figuring i need to get busy and siphon out the bottom....but i cant! the fish are so stressed because of the water temp craziness that they would probably flip out and die after i terrorized them thouroughly with a siphon in their homes. I love these fish so much and im incredibly attatched, please, if anyone can lend any info or advice or what you think i should do next, i would be so thankful. OH yea, i should probably tell you what equipment i have so far. So i have the 10 g tank as i mentioned, now filtered again with a Whiper 10 Power Filter and a 16 inch strip light on top of a glass flip-cover. Plenty of rocks and decorations inside. Anyway, thanks so much for listening and i hope i can nurse them back to health. Wes |
Well, for one thing, your water is too cold for betta to live. Temps
in a betta tank need to be 76-82 degrees all the time. If you keep them in cold water, as you appear to be doing, they will be prone to disease and a much shorter life. Raising the temperature too quickly will stress them out as well, so please don't do the dumping-in-hot-water-all-at-once thing again, OK? If you keep them warmer, you may find that their health problems improve. Good luck! dragon |
"thewes" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I'm new to googlegroups so i apologize in advance lol. Anyway this was my original dilemma. I have three male bettas in a ten gallon tank, separated of course (too small for three? i know..ive been kinda thinking about that lately...). Ten gallons is heaps enough room for three! .. Being new to owning bettas, i thought their water seemed a bit too cold for them (low 60s at the bottom of the tank) Yes, it is much too cold. Bettas hate big temperature fluctuations, and do best in water around 78 - 80 F. Get a heater, otherwise they'll keep on falling prey to ich and fin rot. What's more, higher temps make the ich greeblies complete their life cycle faster, and therefore quicker to treat. So this vomit/decaying food matter/etc is lingering at the bottom of my tank...and im figuring i need to get busy and siphon out the bottom....but i cant! the fish are so stressed because of the water temp craziness that they would probably flip out and die after i terrorized them thouroughly with a siphon in their homes. No they won't. A clean environment is a necessity, especially if they've got ich and fin rot. Do a 50% water change and siphon the bottom of the tank. Keep up the Rid-Ich treatment for the full 7 days, and remember to do a 25% water change before each new dose. Do another big water change after treatment, use Melafix or Bettafix and add a bit of salt to the water (1 tsp per gallon). Keep testing for ammonia and nitrite frequently, in case the Rid-Ich has affected the biological filter. And make sure you get that heater. Good luck Vicki PS |
Just to add, in the future try not to change the water temp more then
about 2=B0F per 24 hours to avoid stress or thermal shock in your case. I understand how you feel. I went through all that your are right now back when I was first starting with Bettas. The best thing you can do is arm yourself with knowledge. Try www.nippyfish.net - I especially like this site because it's mine. ;-) It's 100% all betta splenden information Also, I found www.aquamaniacs.net to be one of (if not, THE best site for freshwater specific advice.) They have a betta board there. And of course keep comin around good groups. ;-) I hope these resources will help you.=20 Best of luck.=20 -Christie |
Great looking site!! Good info too.
Jacqui "IDzine01" wrote in message ups.com... Just to add, in the future try not to change the water temp more then about 2°F per 24 hours to avoid stress or thermal shock in your case. I understand how you feel. I went through all that your are right now back when I was first starting with Bettas. The best thing you can do is arm yourself with knowledge. Try www.nippyfish.net - I especially like this site because it's mine. ;-) It's 100% all betta splenden information Also, I found www.aquamaniacs.net to be one of (if not, THE best site for freshwater specific advice.) They have a betta board there. And of course keep comin around good groups. ;-) I hope these resources will help you. Best of luck. -Christie |
Subject: Betta Disaster
From: "thewes" Date: 1/28/2005 1:47 A.M. Central Standard Time Message-id: .com Snipped for legnth..... I have three male bettas in a ten gallon tank, separated of course I have been treating their water with Rid-Ich and it seems as though the Ich has cleared up. Now, here is where all the problems are. I think they might be developing Finrot.. Ok....you need to treat with Quick Cure for 7 days. Personally, I do a 25% water change right before doing the 4th day of treatment. Make sure you have no carbon in the filter. You didn't mention removing it from the fiter cartridge. You say you have a Wisper 10 power filter. The cartridge they use can be easily emptied (removing the carbon). If it the type with a clip and you can open the top of the filter pad..just dump it out and replace the filter cartridge. If it's sealed at the top (some cheaper version of the filter pad are like this), simply make a slit at the top and dump out the carbon. I can't treat the water with my BettaFix Remedy, or other Finrot Meds...because i could have a potential disaster with the Rid-Ich After the 7 days of Quick Cure and another 25% water change, run carbon in the filter for a couple hours. It absorb any remaining Quick Cure. Then...get yourself some Jungle (brand name) Fungus Eliminator (not Fungus Guard..it's not the same meds). It's about the best thing for Fin Rot. Being new to owning bettas, i thought their water seemed a bit too cold for them (low 60s at the bottom of the tank) Poor water conditions are about the best way for a Betta to get Fin Rot. Poor water conditions doesn't always mean your tank is kept dirty, just not correct for that type of fish. Bettas need to be kept between 78-80*f in order to thrive. That 60* temp at night could be the very reason why they're getting Rot, and had Ich. Ich is going to be there....it's when your fish are stressed that they become susceptible to nasties. Your boys were/are terribly stressed because of the Ich and the cold temps. You really need to get them a heater. I just hope your dividers in the tank are not solid. so i thought "hey! why dont i put hot water in their tank from the tap!" good idea right? wrong. = O Oh my, never do that. When changing the temp of the water, it must..absolutely must be done slowly. I don't mean slowly over a ten minutes...I mean slowly over a 24 hour period. Basically, to be safe...a 2 degree change per 24 hours is recommended. im figuring i need to get busy and siphon out the bottom....but i cant! the fish are so stressed because of the water temp craziness that they would probably flip out and die after i terrorized them thouroughly with a siphon in their homes. No no no...you *need* to do their water changes. You're actually adding to their stress level by *not* cleaning the tank. I think you're worried, stressed your self, and don't have the knowledge needed yet to help your fish. Let us folks here help you through this. I know it's hard to be told...hey you're not doing that right, etc...but it's better to learn that way than end up with dead fish and learn the hard way. Trust me...when I first started out in this hobby I made all the mistakes. Stick around and the many folks here will get you through this and you will end up with the knowledge that can help you in the future...or even better..the knowledge to prevent it. = ) |
I know it's hard to be told...hey you're not doing that right,
etc...but it's better to learn that way than end up with dead fish and learn the hard way. Trust me...when I first started out in this hobby I made all the mistakes. I hear ya TYNK. I made all those same mistakes too. I think most of us have been there. Thank God for outlets like this. |
Wow. Ok first i just wanted to thank everyone so much. I'm getting more
legitimate advice and help here than at the local pet store. The people at Petco actually know me as "betta-guy" because I'm calling nearly everyday for help. Haha they don't ever sound happy to talk to me either... anyway, things are looking a little bit better...and then a little bit worse. The fish that had Ich the worst is the best off now in the tank. However, the fish least effected by the Ich has developed pretty severe case of Popeye. They all seem to have finrot, but the good news is i have a heater (long overdue) they are still eating, and the one with the bad popeye, can still see and even flares the most out of all three right now. Now that it has been a couple days, i began a Maracyn-Two treatment to take care of the Fin Rot and Popeye. Haha i just hope the Ich doesnt resurface...but as long as im slowly raising the water temp. that shouldnt happen i hope. Unfortunately the local petco doesnt carry alot of the medications/water treatments you all mentioned, but i hope this will work alright in place. Again, thank you all very much, and i'll keep posting. wes the "betta guy" oh yea! one other thing...the strangest thing happened. I was out one night and I had asked someone to check up on my fish...i call up to see how things were, and they told me one of the bettas had somehow wound up in another section of the tank. as i mentioned before, its a 10 g tank divided three ways with plastic screens. i cant for the life of me figure out how this betta did this...it doesnt look like there was anyway for the one betta to dig through an inch and a half of gravel to reach the bottom of the divider...and also, there is a glass top that leaves nearly a 1/4 inch of space...i dont understand how he could have jumped out of the water and through such a small space. ive heard bettas can be little jumpers on occassion, but that seems like quite a trick. Interestingly enough, the two male bettas stayed out of there way within the same space until i got home. After watching them for a little while they began to dance around each other and flare a little, so to be safe i moved Flame back to his side, even though he probably just wanted some company haha. anyway, just thought it was an interesting story. |
"thewes" wrote in message oups.com... oh yea! one other thing...the strangest thing happened. I was out one night and I had asked someone to check up on my fish...i call up to see how things were, and they told me one of the bettas had somehow wound up in another section of the tank. Bettas can be amazingly resourceful when it comes to getting out of their tanks. I have a mesh screen under the glass on one of my female tanks because at least one of the little minxes will jump as soon as I take the glass off. (One has survived a high dive from 5 ft). My gender-confused erstwhile girl Sandra, now a handsome male plakat renamed Ming the Merciless, accomplished a similar Houdini feat to your fellow, and nearly killed my favourite turquoise crowntail -- hence the new name. Vicki PS |
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