Betta prob
"Nikki" wrote in message
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"BaBeL FiSh" wrote in message
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Hello,
My usually healthy, happy betta seems to have something wrong. I am not
sure what the problem is, but his back-side seems to be (what I can only
describe as) "rotting away". A little of his tail is missing from around
there and he has what seems to be an injury or chunk taken out of his
back-side. He spends most of the day at the bottom or at the side of the
filter. That being said, when you walk in the room, he's straight up the
top begging for some food. He'll still go after the little pleco when he
sees it move as well. Water quality is fine and the other fish is doing
well. I have been using some anti-fungus/anti-fin rot treatment in the
hope it would get rid of whatever was causing it/help healing, but the
situation doesn't seem to be changing. It's something that appears to be
getting worse rather than better. I don't think he's injured himself on
anything in the tank from what I can see. Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance.
can you give a little more information, what size tank, who else is in the
tank, temp, filter, salt no salt those things, it makes a difference.
It sounds like he has a bad case of rot, which I dealt with not long ago
with one of mine, if he is in a community tank and you are able to keep
him by him self for the time being ....it would probably be better, that
way you can change the water often, clean water is the most important
thing with fin/tail rot, any chance some one is nipping at him? I treated
mine with anti fungus applus+, one treatment every 48 hours twice, I ended
up doing two courses, then changed his water every day and treated with
melafix to repair damage, however they also have bettamax and things alone
those lines to help heal after treatment if you don't want to use melafix.
Some people use salt some don't, I use it because I do think it helps, I
use 1 tsp per gl or 1 tbs per 5 gl on my male bettas, (aquarium salt) even
with meds or what ever you decide to treat with the most important thing
is to keep their water very clean....in the time I was treating him I also
feed him very careful as to not leave any food in his water, a couple
pieces at a time.
Nik
Sorry, only just seen this post since I've been having trouble with news
servers here.
Not sure if you're UK or US, but I am UK and so will use UK measures! Tank
size is 40L approx. No salt, temp is 80, filter was UG airstone powered,
but added Fluval 1 Plus a while ago as the UG wasn't doing much to keep the
water clean. Only other fish in tank is the tiniest of plecos which I
intend to move to my huge tank when he grows up a bit. However, the size he
is at the moment will make him liable to be the panchax's breakfast if I
moved him now.
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