Kyle E.
Fish Crazy
So I started a thread on this a while ago but I thought it would be better to start a new one.
I have a 29g community tank with 5 veiltail cherry barbs (1M 4F), 4 guppies (1M 3F), 1 Dwarf Gourami (M?), 2 Amano Shrimp (?), 1 Nerite Snail (don't really care), and 1 betta splendens (M).
The betta was put in the tank about 2 months(ish) ago. I am quite sure it had fin rot when I got it. I did not quarantine (I know, but I don't exactly have the ability to do so). The tank parameters are fine, no worries there.
I caught the fin rot pretty early, and put salt in at a rate of 1.5 teaspoons per gallon. It seems to have worked on every fish EXCEPT the betta. But it's kinda weird, so let me explain:
Cherry Barbs: They didn't ever really have it, except for one that had half it's tail missing one day when I got home. It is now growing back.
Guppies: Didn't really have it except for the male which had/has quite a ragged tail. Just the end is quite ragged and not a smooth edge like it should be. This got slightly worse soon after I put the salt in but then it stopped, and I haven't noticed it grow back yet but I don't THINK it has gotten worse but not 100% sure.
Dwarf Gourami: It's tail got kind of clear, and got a few small notches in it. It is still quite transparent, and I don't think has really gotten better, but not really gotten worse either.
Betta: The edges of its fins were black, and the edge was getting sort of ragged. It's tail got 2 biggish divots, or notches in it. The top fin (dorsal?) had quite the frayed end, like strings of fin. I didn't really notice this because its kind of hard to see that fin clearly when it is flopped over on the fish lol. Its front hangy fins, not the moving ones, the lower ones that just kind of hang there were quite black. The discoloration went away for the most part after the salt treatment (4 weeks). However a few days after removing the salt the discoloration came back and I think it's fins are getting slowly worse. Very slowly mind you. The edges are definitely black again. So I am wondering why this is happening.
The only thought I have had:
My betta LOVES to rest on the gravel. He is fine, he does swim around and eat fine, it is not him being sick. But he does rest there quite a lot. I have wondered if maybe his fins rubbing on the gravel make them not heal and make the fin rot stick around? Is this possible?
Other than that what do I do now? How long do I have to wait to do a salt treatment again so their organs aren't damaged? It has been 1-2 weeks since I water changed the salt out. I am rather embarrassed that I don't exactly remember lol. Do I need to try meds now? But why do the other fish not still have it?
If I need meds which do I need? Will these affect the live plants (Amazon sword, dwarf hairgrass, frogbit)? Will they affect the snail and shrimp?
@Colin_T I would tag more people but I don't really know who lol.
It's amazing how Colin can help soo many people with their problems and he never seems to not know what to do. Thank you for all you do for us Colin!
I have a 29g community tank with 5 veiltail cherry barbs (1M 4F), 4 guppies (1M 3F), 1 Dwarf Gourami (M?), 2 Amano Shrimp (?), 1 Nerite Snail (don't really care), and 1 betta splendens (M).
The betta was put in the tank about 2 months(ish) ago. I am quite sure it had fin rot when I got it. I did not quarantine (I know, but I don't exactly have the ability to do so). The tank parameters are fine, no worries there.
I caught the fin rot pretty early, and put salt in at a rate of 1.5 teaspoons per gallon. It seems to have worked on every fish EXCEPT the betta. But it's kinda weird, so let me explain:
Cherry Barbs: They didn't ever really have it, except for one that had half it's tail missing one day when I got home. It is now growing back.
Guppies: Didn't really have it except for the male which had/has quite a ragged tail. Just the end is quite ragged and not a smooth edge like it should be. This got slightly worse soon after I put the salt in but then it stopped, and I haven't noticed it grow back yet but I don't THINK it has gotten worse but not 100% sure.
Dwarf Gourami: It's tail got kind of clear, and got a few small notches in it. It is still quite transparent, and I don't think has really gotten better, but not really gotten worse either.
Betta: The edges of its fins were black, and the edge was getting sort of ragged. It's tail got 2 biggish divots, or notches in it. The top fin (dorsal?) had quite the frayed end, like strings of fin. I didn't really notice this because its kind of hard to see that fin clearly when it is flopped over on the fish lol. Its front hangy fins, not the moving ones, the lower ones that just kind of hang there were quite black. The discoloration went away for the most part after the salt treatment (4 weeks). However a few days after removing the salt the discoloration came back and I think it's fins are getting slowly worse. Very slowly mind you. The edges are definitely black again. So I am wondering why this is happening.
The only thought I have had:
My betta LOVES to rest on the gravel. He is fine, he does swim around and eat fine, it is not him being sick. But he does rest there quite a lot. I have wondered if maybe his fins rubbing on the gravel make them not heal and make the fin rot stick around? Is this possible?
Other than that what do I do now? How long do I have to wait to do a salt treatment again so their organs aren't damaged? It has been 1-2 weeks since I water changed the salt out. I am rather embarrassed that I don't exactly remember lol. Do I need to try meds now? But why do the other fish not still have it?
If I need meds which do I need? Will these affect the live plants (Amazon sword, dwarf hairgrass, frogbit)? Will they affect the snail and shrimp?
@Colin_T I would tag more people but I don't really know who lol.
It's amazing how Colin can help soo many people with their problems and he never seems to not know what to do. Thank you for all you do for us Colin!