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![]() "Altum" wrote in message et... I wasn't sure from Nikki's post whether she really saw ich, or only pinholes in the fins. No sense using ich meds if there was no ich. Pinholes are in addition to ich not instead sorry, after thinking about it, i seen white spots on the body so it was ich, i am just wondering now if the pinholes are just that, just pinholes or is it rot, i dont know how to tell and i dont know if they are different things. well i guess it dont make a difference being i am doing daily water changes which is what i understand i would do for either Nikki PS: Tynk, you said you use salt, in the tank or salt bath? and do you only do that when they are sick, i noticed some people use it some dont, so i was just wondering |
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![]() "Altum" wrote in message et... Nikki wrote: "IDzine01" wrote in message oups.com... all right, I see, I think we both posted at the same time I had posted once more asking specifically what the difference was between the two, When I change their water daily I either change 100% or 50% depending, I was very surprised after how bad the red ones look how quickly they came back and how good they look now, i just got them so maybe with the water changes he will start to look better, i got them each in a tank that is 13 inch long, 10 inch high, and 7 inch wide, holds i think about 3-4 gl of water (but i'm guessing about gl) they are ok tanks for them, gives them room to swim. Nikki -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to reply. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
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There is a difference between fin loss and fin rot but it isn't always
very obvious how to tell them apart. Fin rot is a bacterial infection and often occurs due to poor water conditions. Bettas are extremely susceptible to it and it's not uncommon for even seasoned veterans to have to deal with it from time to time. General fin loss or tearing (pin holes too) may occur if your betta snags his fins on something or from flaring. Fin rot can often be identified by black or bloodied fin tips. Often chunks of fins will just slough off. They are often characteristically tattered at the ends as well. The signs of fin rot may be less obvious with darker colored or red bettas. http://www.nippyfish.net/finlossfinrot.html |
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Whether or not you finish the treatment of antibiotics is sort of up to
you. Antibiotics should be followed through because under-medicating or shortening the course may lead to antibiotic-resistant bacteria. On the other hand, unnecessary treatment may be harmful to your betta. I completely agree with you about antibiotics. With only one dose, I'd discontinue treatment. The worst thing for resistance seems to be stopping after three or four days instead of going for a full course of seven to ten days. Even a full course of antibiotics can leave some resistant bacteria, which is why they should be a last resort if you choose to use them at all. No. Untergasser says antibiotics should only be used as a last resort with an irreplacable fish (think $25K koi) in a glass only tank. You absolutley must finish the course of treatment if started. These days it's very strongly recommended a test be done on the cultured big to see if the antibiotic has resistance to the bug. If it does not they WILL be dead at the end of the treatment. Non antibiotic bacteriocides can be fond at: http://aquaria.net/articles/meds/ant.../alternatives/ -- Need Mercedes parts? http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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Nikki wrote,
i got them each in a tank that is 13 inch long, 10 inch high, and 7 inch wide........ Not quite 4 gals............. Frank |
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![]() Nikki wrote: "IDzine01" wrote in message ups.com... I don't breed bettas I just keep them... love too, but I don't ... That's all Tynk. I have never breed betta's, but have raised guppy fry which turned out very pretty (not that i had to do much, but i'll take credit for it anyway) but i have tried to get a female betta, ...so i found a place that breeds all kind of neat fish and they are going to order them for me, i figured i may be better off with my own instead of buying them sick from the store around here. Nikki Hi there Nikki. no local pet stores carry them... said they are ungly...hmm Anyone who claims that female Bettas are ugly is a fool and doesn't know squat about Bettas!!!! Oh this one makes me as mad as when people pronounce Betta as "bait-uh" (it's Bet-uh of course). I would like to email you some pics of female Bettas and you can tell me how *ugly* they are, LOL. You see.... In the shops most females will show *submission coloring*. This is simply because they've been tossed together with other strange females that they do not know. They do not have a hierarchy established and that means everybody is a little freaked out. Their submission coloring is when they blanch out their coloring and show horizontal barring. Once in their estrablished new home, they quickly color up. Of course may times in the shops you will see lovely colored females all in one tank. They are either spawn siblings and have had their pecking order figured out since they were babes, or they have been sitting there a while and have established their hierarchy already. So drop me an email to remind me to send you pics of my personal *ugly* female Bettas. = )~ Ugly....sheesh! More like ignorant employees. I will add one more thing too....do NOT even think about spawning Bettas until you have a lot of experience in Betta husbandry, and become well educated in Betta body language, proper care, and the much needed research on how to raise Betta fry. These babies are almost too small to even see when hatched. I'm talking get out a magnifying glass until they're a few days old. Because of their tiny size, they need special size foods and even the tank conditions need to be just right or they all die off. You know how large your live bearer fry were. Those are huge monster babies compared to Betta fry. = O ---- you're making this face right now, aren't you. = ) |
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Anyone who claims that female Bettas are ugly is a fool and doesn't
know squat about Bettas! Agreed. A tank full of just female bettas can be quite stunning. -- Need Mercedes parts? http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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![]() Richard Sexton wrote: -- Need Mercedes parts? http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net Anyone who claims that female Bettas are ugly is a fool and doesn't know squat about Bettas! Agreed. A tank full of just female bettas can be quite stunning. This is how my 75g looks like, as I keep all my females in it, along with several young Angelfish I'm growing out. I just love the rainbow of colors, their interations and especially, their "language". |
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Tynk wrote:
Richard Sexton wrote: -- Need Mercedes parts? http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net Anyone who claims that female Bettas are ugly is a fool and doesn't know squat about Bettas! Agreed. A tank full of just female bettas can be quite stunning. This is how my 75g looks like, as I keep all my females in it, along with several young Angelfish I'm growing out. I just love the rainbow of colors, their interations and especially, their "language". I must admit I am seriously considering getting some female bettas for the new 130g tank....in the places that I go they just look like male bettas without the plumage...very colourful... |
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![]() "Tynk" wrote in message ups.com... Nikki wrote: "IDzine01" wrote in message ups.com... I don't breed bettas I just keep them... love too, but I don't ... That's all Tynk. I have never breed betta's, but have raised guppy fry which turned out very pretty (not that i had to do much, but i'll take credit for it anyway) but i have tried to get a female betta, ...so i found a place that breeds all kind of neat fish and they are going to order them for me, i figured i may be better off with my own instead of buying them sick from the store around here. Nikki Hi there Nikki. no local pet stores carry them... said they are ungly...hmm Anyone who claims that female Bettas are ugly is a fool and doesn't know squat about Bettas!!!! Oh this one makes me as mad as when people pronounce Betta as "bait-uh" (it's Bet-uh of course). I would like to email you some pics of female Bettas and you can tell me how *ugly* they are, LOL. You see.... In the shops most females will show *submission coloring*. This is simply because they've been tossed together with other strange females that they do not know. They do not have a hierarchy established and that means everybody is a little freaked out. Their submission coloring is when they blanch out their coloring and show horizontal barring. Once in their estrablished new home, they quickly color up. Of course may times in the shops you will see lovely colored females all in one tank. They are either spawn siblings and have had their pecking order figured out since they were babes, or they have been sitting there a while and have established their hierarchy already. So drop me an email to remind me to send you pics of my personal *ugly* female Bettas. = )~ Ugly....sheesh! More like ignorant employees. I will add one more thing too....do NOT even think about spawning Bettas until you have a lot of experience in Betta husbandry, and become well educated in Betta body language, proper care, and the much needed research on how to raise Betta fry. These babies are almost too small to even see when hatched. I'm talking get out a magnifying glass until they're a few days old. Because of their tiny size, they need special size foods and even the tank conditions need to be just right or they all die off. You know how large your live bearer fry were. Those are huge monster babies compared to Betta fry. = O ---- you're making this face right now, aren't you. = ) No, not at all, I like all the info I can get, your right I have only been keeping betta's for a short while, but really do enjoy them, I have read a lot about breeding them, every thing I could find off the net anyway, but I am aware doing it is much different, but I would not do it until I was a bit more confident in keeping mom & dad alive first. But I am getting a few females now, I also have seen a lot of pretty female betta's, I have a breeder ordering them for me, I ask one of the fish stores around here first and she said she can only get them six at a time, then no one wants them because they are ugly, so she is stuck with them, I did offered to get all six, but she said no its a hassle, I called some of the other places and they told me the same thing, every one wants the males because they are pretty, they said when people see the female they are not want they want because they are not pretty like the male. So yes I agree with you and don't think they are ugly, however if you think about some of the reasons people get bettas, they see them and think they are pretty and easy to take care of, for a first fish for their kids, they usually don't get taken care of well, most of the time no filter or heater, that's even if they are ok when you buy them, I have got four, three were sick that same day, which is from being left in cups at the store, the blue ones I just got, there was a film over the water when I got them, and really how hard is it to change water in a cup. Anyway before I decide to breed them I will have had figured it out, until six months ago we only had "big fish" we kept Oscars, paccu piranha's, we did have a few jack dempsey's, but mostly big fish which were easier to take care of in the sense they did not get sick as often, and they lived a long time. anyway thanks for the info and remember to send the pic of your female betta's |
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