LilWillow91
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Hi there everyone! New to the community but not quite new to fish keeping. I am setting up a hospital tank for my betta who is having swim bladder issues from poor water quality and possibly the unsoaked pellets I was feeding. Potentially oversharing here but I have been very sick for nearly a year and sadly my tank upkeep was lacking for quite a while as a result.
Anyways, He is swimming and resting lopsidedly and has trouble staying stationary. I do not see any pineconing and despite his difficulties he shows desire to engage with me and has a normal appetite. The recent large water change and switch to an alternating diet of flakes, bug bites, and frozen brine shrimp seems to have perked him up even more.
Today I purchased a 5.5g tank and set it up with multiple floating things for him to support himself on. I used half newly treated water and half from his current 30g community tank. I’ve also added freshwater aquarium salt as a gentle first line treatment. I’ve filled the small tank about 6-7” full and am waiting for it to warm up to the temp of the community tank (78F). The thermometer pictured is a backup bc I immediately shattered the nicer new one I just bought . I did not add substrate so I can watch for bowel movements and Ive placed a towel over the back of the tank to add some darkness and shield from the mirror behind the tank. Note, there is no heater (though I purchased a 50w adjustable just in case) bc the room the tank is in is nearly 80 during the day and only dips to around 75 at night.
I am not using a filter in the hospital tank bc I believe it will be too much water agitation for the little guy and have installed a small air stone instead.
My question is this; Does a betta hospital tank need air circulation from either a filter or bubbler or will this just further stress him? I have seen conflicting information online such as them being accustomed to stagnant low-oxygen water but a lack of oxygenated water causing or worsening health problems. I’m worried the lack of circulation/ oxygen will make it even harder for him to heal.
If you all have any other suggestions for my quarantine set up or how to transition him with as little stress as possible I’d love to hear them. Also if anyone has figured out how to make an air stone rest at the bottom of the tank without substrate I’d kill to know haha.
Thanks so much!
Anyways, He is swimming and resting lopsidedly and has trouble staying stationary. I do not see any pineconing and despite his difficulties he shows desire to engage with me and has a normal appetite. The recent large water change and switch to an alternating diet of flakes, bug bites, and frozen brine shrimp seems to have perked him up even more.
Today I purchased a 5.5g tank and set it up with multiple floating things for him to support himself on. I used half newly treated water and half from his current 30g community tank. I’ve also added freshwater aquarium salt as a gentle first line treatment. I’ve filled the small tank about 6-7” full and am waiting for it to warm up to the temp of the community tank (78F). The thermometer pictured is a backup bc I immediately shattered the nicer new one I just bought . I did not add substrate so I can watch for bowel movements and Ive placed a towel over the back of the tank to add some darkness and shield from the mirror behind the tank. Note, there is no heater (though I purchased a 50w adjustable just in case) bc the room the tank is in is nearly 80 during the day and only dips to around 75 at night.
I am not using a filter in the hospital tank bc I believe it will be too much water agitation for the little guy and have installed a small air stone instead.
My question is this; Does a betta hospital tank need air circulation from either a filter or bubbler or will this just further stress him? I have seen conflicting information online such as them being accustomed to stagnant low-oxygen water but a lack of oxygenated water causing or worsening health problems. I’m worried the lack of circulation/ oxygen will make it even harder for him to heal.
If you all have any other suggestions for my quarantine set up or how to transition him with as little stress as possible I’d love to hear them. Also if anyone has figured out how to make an air stone rest at the bottom of the tank without substrate I’d kill to know haha.
Thanks so much!
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