julayjoel
New Member
This will be quite long so I apologize.
I bought a betta fish from Petco about a month ago. Unfortunately, my research on betta was limited to Petco’s website and my family’s advice, so he came home in a 1gal tank with no heater or filter. My family swore to me that this was acceptable, as we had a betta awhile ago that did fine in these conditions.
After more research I bought him a heater as a temporary solution before I bought him a 5gal tank. (COVID put me out of work)This was because I realized he was too cold in his bowl (72 F), but the heater kept the water too hot (82~86 F) and it was stressing him out so much he was glass surfing. I was doing 75% water changes every 5 days at this point.
Cut to last week. I moved him to a 5gal tank with a light filter and heater, and everything seemed fine in the sense that he was still eating, seemed active, etc. The next morning I woke up and found he had ich. This is where everything started going extremely downhill. He starting hiding away for large periods of time and stopped eating. I used aquarium salt in his water to treat ich as I couldn’t pay for any medication.
Last night he swam to the surface and ate some food, which was a huge improvement and I was thinking that he was finally starting to get better.
Yesterday morning I woke up and his ich was gone. But he was extremely lethargic and not really swimming around a whole lot. If I tapped the glass he would swim around, but would go right back into hiding. It seemed that it took a lot of effort for him to swim. Additionally, some parts on his body appeared pasty white. It didn’t look slimy or as if it was attached to him or anything, just a little discoloration.
Today he absolutely refused to move at all. The white patches on him seem to have disappeared, but he’s not really moving so I can’t get a good look at him. All day he has been breathing heavily and laying motionless at the bottom of his tank. I don’t know what to do and I’m really worried for him. There’s a lot of misinformation on Google about a lot of things which is confusing me even more. The testing kit I bought hasn’t come in the mail yet, so I couldn’t check the ammonia or nitrate/nitrite levels, but I did a 50% water change regardless. However, that seemed to have not done much of anything. He does not come to the surface at all.
His water right now is at 78 F. I turned his filter off when I got back from work today (I just got back to work last week) because I was worried the current was too strong for him. It wasn’t the case but I’m still nervous to turn it back on in case it affects something I’m unaware of.
He has no tank mates at all and was the smallest betta at the Petco I got him at so I don’t think this is a matter of old age. If it’s relevant, he made a bubble nest about three weeks back when he was in his bowl.
Please be patient with me as I just want to make him healthy and happy. Attached is a photo of the pasty whiteness on his body. This was from yesterday.
I bought a betta fish from Petco about a month ago. Unfortunately, my research on betta was limited to Petco’s website and my family’s advice, so he came home in a 1gal tank with no heater or filter. My family swore to me that this was acceptable, as we had a betta awhile ago that did fine in these conditions.
After more research I bought him a heater as a temporary solution before I bought him a 5gal tank. (COVID put me out of work)This was because I realized he was too cold in his bowl (72 F), but the heater kept the water too hot (82~86 F) and it was stressing him out so much he was glass surfing. I was doing 75% water changes every 5 days at this point.
Cut to last week. I moved him to a 5gal tank with a light filter and heater, and everything seemed fine in the sense that he was still eating, seemed active, etc. The next morning I woke up and found he had ich. This is where everything started going extremely downhill. He starting hiding away for large periods of time and stopped eating. I used aquarium salt in his water to treat ich as I couldn’t pay for any medication.
Last night he swam to the surface and ate some food, which was a huge improvement and I was thinking that he was finally starting to get better.
Yesterday morning I woke up and his ich was gone. But he was extremely lethargic and not really swimming around a whole lot. If I tapped the glass he would swim around, but would go right back into hiding. It seemed that it took a lot of effort for him to swim. Additionally, some parts on his body appeared pasty white. It didn’t look slimy or as if it was attached to him or anything, just a little discoloration.
Today he absolutely refused to move at all. The white patches on him seem to have disappeared, but he’s not really moving so I can’t get a good look at him. All day he has been breathing heavily and laying motionless at the bottom of his tank. I don’t know what to do and I’m really worried for him. There’s a lot of misinformation on Google about a lot of things which is confusing me even more. The testing kit I bought hasn’t come in the mail yet, so I couldn’t check the ammonia or nitrate/nitrite levels, but I did a 50% water change regardless. However, that seemed to have not done much of anything. He does not come to the surface at all.
His water right now is at 78 F. I turned his filter off when I got back from work today (I just got back to work last week) because I was worried the current was too strong for him. It wasn’t the case but I’m still nervous to turn it back on in case it affects something I’m unaware of.
He has no tank mates at all and was the smallest betta at the Petco I got him at so I don’t think this is a matter of old age. If it’s relevant, he made a bubble nest about three weeks back when he was in his bowl.
Please be patient with me as I just want to make him healthy and happy. Attached is a photo of the pasty whiteness on his body. This was from yesterday.