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![]() Sounds like Nitrate OD. Do a large water change regularly. -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "npercy" wrote in message om... Hi, I've got a male Betta that used to be fairly happy just swimming around. The temprature and light where I live have started to increase a bit and he looked happier. Unfortanelty I went away and my girlfriend forgot to clean the tank. It wasn't that bad (one week, in a fairly small tank, and yes I want to get a bigger one), however I came home and he was floating on the top, leaning to one side (Swim Bladder disorder?) every now and again. He seems to have gotten over this in a couple of days, however a new "mental" problem has developed. He has recovered from this floating thing, but now is very "skittish". Everytime I walk past he rapidly swims down the bottom of the tank, slamming into the side or base of it trying to get away. He hides down there when I try to feed him (have taken to placing food on the top of the water and walking away). Its been like this for a week or so. Starting to worry about whats going on with him. Is he still getting over the problem eariler or has he developed a fear of me? Thanks Nigel |
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