Re: help for a sick betta
Posted: Wed May 07, 2025 8:24 am
I'm curious, what's your feeding schedule like for your Betta? How often do you feed and how much do you give him? Considering the ammonia issue, I'd probably cut back on feeding to every other day until the tank stabilizes.burglar_4 wrote: ↑Wed May 07, 2025 2:43 am I'm worried my Betta might have fin rot and possibly a swim bladder issue - he's been resting like this a lot, as you can see in the picture. I know the picture quality isn't great, sorry about that. Does anyone have any advice? Would doing daily 75 percent water changes with gravel vac and adding aquarium salt for a few weeks help? Is there anything else I should try?
My tank is filtered and heated, 5 gallons, so I'm stumped as to what could be causing the problem.
Thanks for the advice. I've been feeding bloodworms, and lately, I've been adding a few fruit flies to the mix - my dart frogs love 'em, and my betta seems to enjoy them too. I'm wondering, if I switch to just fruit flies, would that help reduce ammonia levels? I'm not sure if that'd have any negative effects on my betta, though.roygun_1 wrote: ↑Wed May 07, 2025 8:45 amI'm curious, what's your feeding schedule like for your Betta? How often do you feed and how much do you give him? Considering the ammonia issue, I'd probably cut back on feeding to every other day until the tank stabilizes.burglar_4 wrote: ↑Wed May 07, 2025 2:43 am I'm worried my Betta might have fin rot and possibly a swim bladder issue - he's been resting like this a lot, as you can see in the picture. I know the picture quality isn't great, sorry about that. Does anyone have any advice? Would doing daily 75 percent water changes with gravel vac and adding aquarium salt for a few weeks help? Is there anything else I should try?
My tank is filtered and heated, 5 gallons, so I'm stumped as to what could be causing the problem.