Chloe07
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Hi, I've been struggling with my sick betta for few weeks.
After changing to sponge filter and water change, he got better but he not really active, laying on the bottom of the tank or floating on top.
Yet there was no physical sign of any illness.
His appetite did not change, he still runs for the food.
10 days ago, I went to LFS and bought some anacharis. Few days after putting the anacharis, my tank started to smell exactly as the LFS, dusty fishy smell. I did water change and got better.
Since the small tank is harder to maintain the pH and water quality, I bought 10 gallon tank and the water height is 6inches.
pH 7.0. Temperature 77.5, there is sponge filter & air stone (both low powered with valve)
Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 5
In the new tank I added driftwood (boiled for 2 hours and soaked for 1day)
After moving him to the new tank carefully, he seemed be little more active; however, today I found a white spot on his dorsal fin. I took a close picture. Then by zooming the picture I could see very tiny white spots all over his pelvic and caudal fin. The white spots are so small that it is very hard to see with naked eyes. I have to open all the window and turn on the light, take picture and zoom in to see.
the first 2 pictures are 15 days ago, he was sick but did not have any white spots. The rest are taken today.
Also his right eye has some fuzziness, and his left eye looks puffy.
Is this ich? Is ich contaminated from the anacharis or driftwood? or is it true that it can be in any tank and since my betta is sick with low immune system it took over his body?
I see no sign of scratching, but he is floating or at the bottom of the tank and gasping or breathing the air from the surface. Sometimes he gasps for air moving his gill.
Still he swims and comes whenever he sees me / when I give him food.
Is it best to raise the temperature? wouldn't it make him even harder to breath?
After changing to sponge filter and water change, he got better but he not really active, laying on the bottom of the tank or floating on top.
Yet there was no physical sign of any illness.
His appetite did not change, he still runs for the food.
10 days ago, I went to LFS and bought some anacharis. Few days after putting the anacharis, my tank started to smell exactly as the LFS, dusty fishy smell. I did water change and got better.
Since the small tank is harder to maintain the pH and water quality, I bought 10 gallon tank and the water height is 6inches.
pH 7.0. Temperature 77.5, there is sponge filter & air stone (both low powered with valve)
Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 5
In the new tank I added driftwood (boiled for 2 hours and soaked for 1day)
After moving him to the new tank carefully, he seemed be little more active; however, today I found a white spot on his dorsal fin. I took a close picture. Then by zooming the picture I could see very tiny white spots all over his pelvic and caudal fin. The white spots are so small that it is very hard to see with naked eyes. I have to open all the window and turn on the light, take picture and zoom in to see.
the first 2 pictures are 15 days ago, he was sick but did not have any white spots. The rest are taken today.
Also his right eye has some fuzziness, and his left eye looks puffy.
Is this ich? Is ich contaminated from the anacharis or driftwood? or is it true that it can be in any tank and since my betta is sick with low immune system it took over his body?
I see no sign of scratching, but he is floating or at the bottom of the tank and gasping or breathing the air from the surface. Sometimes he gasps for air moving his gill.
Still he swims and comes whenever he sees me / when I give him food.
Is it best to raise the temperature? wouldn't it make him even harder to breath?
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