My halfmoon betta Bubble has lost two large chunks out of his tail recently. The first time it happened was several weeks ago. What was strange was that a strip came off, and it came off at the base so that he basically looked like a double tail. I found the strip that came off lying on the gravel. Today, an even bigger piece has come off, again from the base, so his tail is now in three parts. I have been using stress coat to help it heal, and I do regular water changes and I have added Indian almond leaf to the tank. I check the stats sporadically, but they are always good, with no ammonia or nitrite and the tank has been running since March.
I'm wondering what's causing it? The only things in his tank are the filter, heater, his coconut cave and real plants. I don't think it's the coconut cave as there aren't any sharp bits on it. This is a fairly recent shot of his tank, except the pebbles aren't there any more, and there are slightly fewer plants as the ones on the right died.
His top fin is always a bit ragged as well, but when I got him his fins were in perfect condition. I haven't seem him tail bite, and I don't think that's what's causing it. If he tore it on something I don't think it would have such a clean break. There are no black or red edges on the fins, but I wondered if it could be finrot? I read somewhere once that halfmoons are prone to finrot in hard water. I don't know if that's true, but the water here is pretty hard (London). Should I buy some finrot medication?
I'm wondering what's causing it? The only things in his tank are the filter, heater, his coconut cave and real plants. I don't think it's the coconut cave as there aren't any sharp bits on it. This is a fairly recent shot of his tank, except the pebbles aren't there any more, and there are slightly fewer plants as the ones on the right died.
His top fin is always a bit ragged as well, but when I got him his fins were in perfect condition. I haven't seem him tail bite, and I don't think that's what's causing it. If he tore it on something I don't think it would have such a clean break. There are no black or red edges on the fins, but I wondered if it could be finrot? I read somewhere once that halfmoons are prone to finrot in hard water. I don't know if that's true, but the water here is pretty hard (London). Should I buy some finrot medication?