Betta's dorsal fin disappeared after three days
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 9:02 pm
I'm really worried about my Betta and I desperately need some advice. I've only had him for three days and I'm not sure what's wrong or how to help him.
Housing:
My tank is 5.3 gallons (24 litres) and it doesn't have a filter, but it does have a heater set to 79. There's no air stone or aeration. I'm keeping him alone in the tank for now.
Food:
I've been trying to feed him King British/Love Fish pellets, but he hasn't eaten anything since I brought him home.
Maintenance:
I've only had him for a few days, so I haven't changed the water yet. I've been using Love Fish Tap Safe conditioner.
Water Parameters:
The ammonia level is 0, but I don't know the nitrite or nitrate levels. The pH is 6.5, and I'm not sure about the hardness or alkalinity.
Symptoms and Treatment:
I first noticed something was wrong 24 hours ago. At first, I thought his dorsal fin just looked a bit torn, but my parents said he always looked like that, so I just kept an eye on him. Now his dorsal fin is almost gone, the colors on his tail are fading, the base of his fin is turning white, and he has a small white lump on his chin. All of this happened in less than 12 hours.
He was really inactive yesterday, but today he's been more active. He still hasn't eaten anything since I got him. I haven't started treating him for anything yet. I'm not sure if he was ill when I bought him, but the pet shop guy said he was a crowntail and that's why his fin looked different. Now I'm worried it was actually fin rot.
Housing:
My tank is 5.3 gallons (24 litres) and it doesn't have a filter, but it does have a heater set to 79. There's no air stone or aeration. I'm keeping him alone in the tank for now.
Food:
I've been trying to feed him King British/Love Fish pellets, but he hasn't eaten anything since I brought him home.
Maintenance:
I've only had him for a few days, so I haven't changed the water yet. I've been using Love Fish Tap Safe conditioner.
Water Parameters:
The ammonia level is 0, but I don't know the nitrite or nitrate levels. The pH is 6.5, and I'm not sure about the hardness or alkalinity.
Symptoms and Treatment:
I first noticed something was wrong 24 hours ago. At first, I thought his dorsal fin just looked a bit torn, but my parents said he always looked like that, so I just kept an eye on him. Now his dorsal fin is almost gone, the colors on his tail are fading, the base of his fin is turning white, and he has a small white lump on his chin. All of this happened in less than 12 hours.
He was really inactive yesterday, but today he's been more active. He still hasn't eaten anything since I got him. I haven't started treating him for anything yet. I'm not sure if he was ill when I bought him, but the pet shop guy said he was a crowntail and that's why his fin looked different. Now I'm worried it was actually fin rot.