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![]() "Gill Passman" wrote in message ... Altum wrote: Gill Passman wrote: Has he always been this way or is it a recent change? If he has been like this since you got him and is otherwise healthy and feeding then it might be just him - although it would certainly be a good idea to keep an eye on the water quality as you say he perks up with the change - what about temp? Do you match the new water or allow it to heat up? Maybe the water is too warm... I try to match the temps reasonably well when I change water. He was at 78F, but the tank I moved him to is 74F and his behavior hasn't changed. If it is a recent change then it sounds a little how my Betta Bob became before he died I'm afraid....he went from active to less and less so - it was like he was aging before my eyes... He's never been particularly active. Seems like he swam a bit more when I got him, but his fins weren't as long. I've never seen him flare, and he's never been much on bubblenesting. Only one other thing...it looks like you feed a high protein diet from what you list. Do you ever feed him flake or veggie matter such as peas? Maybe he is constipated - certainly makes people drowsy... I thought bettas were carnivores and needed a high protein diet. There are algae and soft-leaved plants in his tank if he wants them. He's not bloated and it seems like he'd be dead by now if he were constipated. I would expect more activity at lower temps so that isn't the issue but needed to be ruled out.... If he has never been active you can probably rule out many things - such as age - Bob got old - he was active to start and then dropped out... Yep, Bettas are carnivores and do need a high protein diet but also do get bunged up...I'm not sure that I've ever seen mine chomp on algae or plants (they might have shredded the plants but not eat them - and the current betta Boris greatly respects his garden). I can't remember whether it was Idzine or Tynk who recommended the peas but it was said it is a good thing to give them from time to time - mainly to clear them out...of course Epsom salts work as well but if I can stay natural I prefer to do so... got a pan to boil one frozen pea???? g Gill Do you use frozen or can? I use can, because they should only have the inside of the pea (not the skin), I don't get enough of the inside from frozen pea's, I avoid baby pea's also... I try to get the bigger pea's in a can, I put a handful in a cup of hot water for a few minutes then I have enough for all the fish, and usually a mess when i'm done. I put the rest in a zip bag in the freezer until the next week and what ever is left then I throw away. I also buy the small cans, i get the same size anyway for luke he is 6 and they are his size when he just wants to eat a can of veggies, strange kid... Nik |
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