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Old 05-10-2012, 08:43 PM   #1
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Question I think my betta has finrot

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I think my betta fish might have finrot. I keep him in a 5g with plenty of plants, diy co2, heated to 78, and running a filter. I do partial water changes once a week (about 40%). Yesterday I saw some of his fins have turned a light grey/brown colour and was wondering if this is finrot. Anyway heres a pic

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Any suggestions what I should do? I'm thinking about putting him into my hospital tank with some aquarium salt, bettafix, and nutrafin cycle.
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Old 05-10-2012, 11:42 PM   #2
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My definition of fin rot is fins getting shorter with nothing nipping them.

Not sure about the nutrafin cycle. I prefer to keep "cycled" extra filters running that I can move to hosp. as needed. Some of the "seeding" products can be high in ammonia or can have so many bacteria they deplete the oxygen in the water. I would use the Cycle in the tank, but a few days before adding a fish. Trying to "cycle with fish" in a small tank with an already ill fish is asking for trouble. Better to assume an "uncycled" tank, use a product that "detoxifies ammonia and nitrite" chemically and change water everyday. IME, extremely clean water is the best med for finrot anyway.
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Old 05-11-2012, 05:02 AM   #3
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ok thanks,
once I get home I'll do a waterchange in his regular aquarium and see how things go. I have an extra filter running in my 5g so that wouldn't be the problem, I also have a small heater I can use in the hopital tank which gets the temperature to about 76 - 78. I've heard some bad stuff about Bettafix out there. Anything your aware of?
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Old 05-11-2012, 09:11 AM   #4
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Don't overdose bettafix. Bettafix is oily and can hurt the air-breathing organ of a betta.
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Old 05-11-2012, 05:28 PM   #5
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Don't use bettafix. Try betta revive. It has malachite green and methlyn blue in it.
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Old 05-11-2012, 05:41 PM   #6
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I just put him in his hospital tank (half gallon critter keeper) with a heater and filter. I also added aquarium salt to the water. I will do daily water changes until the fin rot is gone. I also stacked up items around his tank so that he doesn't get as stressed. I;ll keep you guys updated.
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Old 05-13-2012, 10:39 AM   #7
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ok so Today is day three of him being in his hospital tank. Its a 2L critter keeper that I'm keeping heated to 76f and filtering. As treatment I'm doing a 100% waterchange wach day, in the water I put some aquarium salt and betta fix. I use one teaspoon of aquarium salt per 2.5g of water. I'm using 25 drops of betta fix for his 2L cage which is a bit underdosed. The problem is that his fins have gotten worse and that more fins are now affected. I'm clueless to what I'm doing wrong. Any help?
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Old 05-13-2012, 02:10 PM   #8
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Do 50 percent water changes. Try raising the temp to 80-84 degrees. Does your betta flare a lot? His fins could be bursting from overuse. My site has info on fin rot. http://bettacare.webs.com/diseaseandsickness.htm
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I can't raise his temperature that high in his hospital tank since it isn't adjustable. He isn't flaring at all because I covered his hospital tank so that he isn't as stressed. Why would 50% changes be better in this tiny cage?
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Old 05-13-2012, 03:21 PM   #10
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products like melafix and bettafix are pretty good for treating fin rot..amongst a few other problems...but they are made from an oil...the mistake that people make when treating bettas is that they don't create enough turbulence on the water's surface...an air diffuser will break up the surface and disburse the oils throughout the tank and not let it lay on the surface of the water...
and NO !!!!! your betta will not drown from all of the motion of the water...only idiots drown their fish...how the heck do you drown a fish anyhow....sheeesh..
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By not having enough circulation in the water without an air hole at the top. Try doing bettafix baths which should be only a couple hours long.
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I think theres a missunderstanding here, there is circulation since I got the filter. And it does brake the surface because the water drops from pretty high down (which also keeps me awake at night but oh well). I'm going to keep using bettafix because it appears to me that if you don't use too much it's fine. I guess you got the whole no circulation by me saying his cage is covered which I guess I used the wrong wording because I didn't actually cover it up, but sorta constructed a baricade around it with cardboard. I will keep this u and do daily waterchanges of 50% like Betta Man suggested, and if it doesn't get better in a week I'll take him to a fish doctor.
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Is there such a thing as a fish doctor? Hopefully it gets better, sounds like a rotten disease. You better believe there was pun intended haha.

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Old 05-14-2012, 06:15 AM   #14
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lol, I hope there is. I just don't want to amputate the fish myselve if it comes to that. Awiously as a last step. Today marks day 4 and still no sign of improvement. At least the shrimp enjoy having a 5g for themselves without having to hide all day
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I didn't. Chard56 coached me in a chat room while I did surgery. All you need is clean, sharp scissors and cut off the infected area.
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