Skyelar Lattimore
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My betta’s fins were perfectly fine until the next day when I saw that a good section of it was torn. I gave him some microbe-lift Artemiss. The next morning, another good section of fins are torn and I looked closer and saw some red patches. I assume this is fin rot caused by his fins tearing on something. I’ve had this tank set up for a few months with all the same decorations, filter, and heater and he has had no problems. I took him home for break from college the last two weeks, then returned him back to his original tank a few days ago. I don’t understand where he would have hurt his fins given that the tank has nothing different from before. He has a ceramic log that’s been in there since the beginning, a silk plant, moss ball, heater, leaf hammock, and a built in filter that has a sponge to lesson the flow of water back into the tank. What’s the best way of handling him and how was this caused? I have an extra three gallon quarantine tank and a half gallon I could use for medication like a salt treatment but I’m always afraid of this method and I wouldn’t be able to use the heater I don’t think in the smallest container.
Tank size: 6 gallons
Tank Mates: None
Most Recent water change: 70% change three days ago
Acclimated when returning him to home tank?: Yes
Temperature: 75 F
Ammonia: .25
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates: 5
Tank size: 6 gallons
Tank Mates: None
Most Recent water change: 70% change three days ago
Acclimated when returning him to home tank?: Yes
Temperature: 75 F
Ammonia: .25
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates: 5