BumbleBeejay
New Member
Hi there,
New to the forums, and have enjoyed browsing the various topics for the last few days. I have a 100 Litre tank with 1 male Betta and three females. The male and two of the females appear to be in good health, and my water conditions are decent. I'm concerned about one of my females though. She is not as brightly coloured as the other girls and I noticed a clean split in her tail this afternoon. Today I also noticed that she seemed to go to eat food, spat it out, ate it again, spat it out, and continued this process for about 30 seconds before leaving the food chewed up and uneaten. The others seem to be eating normally, and have no signs of fin damage.
I'm not sure whether she's sick, or maybe lowest in the pecking order and just not thriving in the tank. The other two girls have intensified in colour since i purchased them, and conditioned up lovely. I would just like some suggestions as to whether this could be signs of sickness, or just bullying. In either case, do I remove her from the tank into a quarantine area, or should I provide more cover and hiding places, and wait to see if things settle down? The females have only been in the tank for a week, and I have driftwood, rock structures, and plants for hiding in.
*concerned about the newest member of the family*
Any suggestions would be appreciated =)
New to the forums, and have enjoyed browsing the various topics for the last few days. I have a 100 Litre tank with 1 male Betta and three females. The male and two of the females appear to be in good health, and my water conditions are decent. I'm concerned about one of my females though. She is not as brightly coloured as the other girls and I noticed a clean split in her tail this afternoon. Today I also noticed that she seemed to go to eat food, spat it out, ate it again, spat it out, and continued this process for about 30 seconds before leaving the food chewed up and uneaten. The others seem to be eating normally, and have no signs of fin damage.
I'm not sure whether she's sick, or maybe lowest in the pecking order and just not thriving in the tank. The other two girls have intensified in colour since i purchased them, and conditioned up lovely. I would just like some suggestions as to whether this could be signs of sickness, or just bullying. In either case, do I remove her from the tank into a quarantine area, or should I provide more cover and hiding places, and wait to see if things settle down? The females have only been in the tank for a week, and I have driftwood, rock structures, and plants for hiding in.
*concerned about the newest member of the family*
Any suggestions would be appreciated =)