hazyvonne
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Well, it was bound to happen. With 3 tanks already in my house, I now have my first Betta. I was in my local Petco to pick something up for my dogs and took a stroll through the fish section. I overheard two employees talking about how the Bettas in the back look about ready to die. So I couldn’t help myself - I just straight up asked them if I could have one of them for free. My quarantine tank is empty right now, so I’d be happy to take one off their hands. To my surprise, they immediately agreed. They asked me if I wanted to choose, and I said, nope just pick one (now I wonder just how many they had back there ).
So here’s Sam. According to the little cup he came in he’s a Stars and Stripes male (hence the name). He was mostly lying on his side on the floor of the cup, so I could barely see him. I went home, and set up my quarantine tank. It’s a 10g that is usually bare bottom with fake plants. So I quickly threw some stuff together that I had in other tanks. Some leftover sand, rocks, wood and live plants. It’s not a very pretty aquascaping job, but better than that stupid, tiny cup. The tank has both a heater and a filter. The filter sponges were kept in another tank so that I could set up the quarantine tank at a moment's notice and have a cycled tank.
What do you guys think? Looks like a bit of fin rot to me? As I said I never had a betta, but he probably shouldn’t be that thin, I guess? I already started “making” baby brine shrimp so he’ll get those as soon as they start hatching tomorrow (as well as other food of course). I do have Maracyn and para-cleanse at home as well as aquatic salt, but didn’t want to overwhelm him right away. I figured just being in clean water will be nice for him right now. Any advice?
So here’s Sam. According to the little cup he came in he’s a Stars and Stripes male (hence the name). He was mostly lying on his side on the floor of the cup, so I could barely see him. I went home, and set up my quarantine tank. It’s a 10g that is usually bare bottom with fake plants. So I quickly threw some stuff together that I had in other tanks. Some leftover sand, rocks, wood and live plants. It’s not a very pretty aquascaping job, but better than that stupid, tiny cup. The tank has both a heater and a filter. The filter sponges were kept in another tank so that I could set up the quarantine tank at a moment's notice and have a cycled tank.
What do you guys think? Looks like a bit of fin rot to me? As I said I never had a betta, but he probably shouldn’t be that thin, I guess? I already started “making” baby brine shrimp so he’ll get those as soon as they start hatching tomorrow (as well as other food of course). I do have Maracyn and para-cleanse at home as well as aquatic salt, but didn’t want to overwhelm him right away. I figured just being in clean water will be nice for him right now. Any advice?