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On average bettas can live around 2-4 years and most bettas are sold when
they're around 2-5 months old. They like higher temps than most fish and are happy at 82-84 degrees. What do you feed him? I have bettas in a 5 and a 10 gallon tank with current and tankmates and they are fine. -- Mar TotalFishKeeping http://www.totalfishkeeping.co.uk The Blood Parrot Forum http://www.bloodparrot.aquariahobbyist.com/forum/ "Kodiak" wrote in message . .. I didn't know they have such short lives, how long? The temp is mid to high 70's, is that too high? I thought these were tropical fish? I will try a .05% salt solution. (half the recommended for goldies) I don't think he's bored, I have him next to another guy who's doing great, once in a while I remove the cardboard between the two tanks so they can show off/fight, but the lethargic guy is barely putting up a fight anymore and sits on the bottom mostly. I've been thinking about putting him in a breeding trap with my goldies, but I thought they only like still water? Won't that disturb him too much? Do they like high or low PH? ie: do I put him in my cichlid, or my goldy tank? Thanks... ...Kodiak -- ...Kodiak "Flash Wilson" wrote in message ... On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 23:07:36 -0400, Kodiak wrote: Fish about 1 yr old, has become extremely lethargic. Do you mean you have had him for one year? He was probably adult when you got him, so it could be he is reaching the end of his life. Also in this hot weather mine don't do a lot. In fact I just bought an apple snail as a companion for mine, which has livened things up slightly - more action(!) So things have gone from sluggish to merely lazy :-) My old betta was actually happier without the disruption of water changes, so I changed my regime to a 50-70% change once every two weeks or so. Sometimes a change is as good as a rest, so do you have any other fish tanks? If you pop him in there in a breeding net cage (to keep him separate) then he might perk up a bit at the new surroundings. Be careful when catching - I'd actually use a cup or jar rather than a net. If he is actually ill (finrot etc) I would recommend meth blue for a few days, as long as he is the only thing in the tank and you don't have filter bacteria that you care about (presumably not as you do so many water changes). All these things helped mine as he got elderly. Of course YMMV. -- Flash Wilson http://www.gorge.org -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- "The geek shall inherit the girth." |
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