SentientRoomba
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My 1 year old betta fish, Caboose, recently started showing signs of a swimbladder issue, floating nose down with his tail fin up high with a slight curve in his back and is hanging out near the bottom of his tank. Caboose is eating like a champ as well if I hold him up to his food with a net. As soon as I noticed these changes I tested his water with my API master water testing kit and the only thing off was the PH was too low, which I was able to fix. I also did a couple small water changes and added some aquarium salt to be safe.
Despite his water being fixed he is still having issues with his swimbladder. Its been almost a week since I stabilized his water. His scales aren't pine-coning so I'm hoping its not dropsy. He is alone in a 5 Gal tank with a Fluval heater that keeps his tank between 75-78 degrees along with good filtration and an airstone to help keep the water moving. If there is anything else I can do to help him or if I'm doing anything wrong since I am new to the hobby I would love to hear it.
Despite his water being fixed he is still having issues with his swimbladder. Its been almost a week since I stabilized his water. His scales aren't pine-coning so I'm hoping its not dropsy. He is alone in a 5 Gal tank with a Fluval heater that keeps his tank between 75-78 degrees along with good filtration and an airstone to help keep the water moving. If there is anything else I can do to help him or if I'm doing anything wrong since I am new to the hobby I would love to hear it.