kenlecombattant
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Hello fellow Betta owners and experts!
I've had a Betta for about 4 months now, with everything going spot on. Feeding him the usual food, with the occasional bloodworm treat. But its been a week now that he has suddenly stopped eating - he wont even touch a bloodworm even if it sits right in front of his mouth. Also he doesn't move at all anymore: he just stays in a corner and rarely moves.
I tried looking around another forum and found this:
" THE BEST ADVICE YET!
This information is excellent because I brought the prettiest blue male siamese fish and at Pets @ Home they are rubbish! They told me it was fine in cold water so i brought a biorb etc...popped it in. It hasnt ate anything in months and it is definately alive as it moves along the bottom occasionally. I now know that they have told me the worst info at that shop. They need to live in 24 degree plus water and so ive brought a heater. Hes feeding now and swimming!! I was soo close to thinking he was dead. He's alive Thanks for your temperature information you saved 'Rainbow'. "
So I did exactly that, I bought a heater and brought up the temperature to about 25°C but nothing has changed. I don't know what to do, so if anyone has had a similar experience or knows what to do I would be forever grateful if someone helped me save Ken's life!
Thanks in advance for reading this!
I've had a Betta for about 4 months now, with everything going spot on. Feeding him the usual food, with the occasional bloodworm treat. But its been a week now that he has suddenly stopped eating - he wont even touch a bloodworm even if it sits right in front of his mouth. Also he doesn't move at all anymore: he just stays in a corner and rarely moves.
I tried looking around another forum and found this:
" THE BEST ADVICE YET!
This information is excellent because I brought the prettiest blue male siamese fish and at Pets @ Home they are rubbish! They told me it was fine in cold water so i brought a biorb etc...popped it in. It hasnt ate anything in months and it is definately alive as it moves along the bottom occasionally. I now know that they have told me the worst info at that shop. They need to live in 24 degree plus water and so ive brought a heater. Hes feeding now and swimming!! I was soo close to thinking he was dead. He's alive Thanks for your temperature information you saved 'Rainbow'. "
So I did exactly that, I bought a heater and brought up the temperature to about 25°C but nothing has changed. I don't know what to do, so if anyone has had a similar experience or knows what to do I would be forever grateful if someone helped me save Ken's life!
Thanks in advance for reading this!