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Betta swim bladder disease

Bettaguy08

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My koi betta has swim bladder, I think…
he’s been floating to the top of the tank for most of the day and when he tries to swim down it’s a struggle for him, like usually he just goes down as he pleases but now he has to really try to swim down. What are the best things I can do right now to help him heal?
 
Unfortunately, if it is a swimbladder problem there isn't really all that much that can be done to help/ fix it. Its a real shame sorry
 
What is the tank setup? What does he eat? It could be caused by constipation or stress.
 
Sounds like swimbladder. I would First turn up The temp a few degrees. Then you can fast him for a couple day (3 or 4). THen you can feed him a cut up pea ( I don’t prefer that) or some pellets if he looks bette
 
Unfortunately, if it is a swimbladder problem there isn't really all that much that can be done to help/ fix it. Its a real shame sorry
That’s not 100% true. There’s many remedies that we can try . Swimbladder is a hard to solve case but I’ve done it many times
 
That’s not 100% true. There’s many remedies that we can try . Swimbladder is a hard to solve case but I’ve done it many times
yeah yeah definalty, I've personally never had success with it and i known because of the breeding of bettas they can be a little bit more sensitive. You can try certiang things out, but on a small fish it can be a bit tickier
 
If a fish is floating and can't stay down in the water, it could have air in its intestine. this is usually caused by too much dry food and the fish taking in air while eating food at the surface.

If you stop feeding dry food for a week and use frozen or live instead, the problem often resolves itself. Feeding the betta some mushed up peas (without their skin) can sometimes help too.

If the fish still can't swim down and floats up when it stops swimming after a week without dry food, then it has a swim bladder problem.
 
Im not joking., ive done it on a betta and a serpae tetra, plus guppy
wow you got lucky or your just an exppert, ive had anglefish, mollyies, swortails and more all die on me its really unfortunat
 
What is the tank setup? What does he eat? It could be caused by constipation or stress.
Right now he is in a small 2.5 gallon divided tank. It’s just a temporary tank until I can get a 10-5 gallon. He eats tetra small pellets. About 2-3 per day
 
Right now he is in a small 2.5 gallon divided tank. It’s just a temporary tank until I can get a 10-5 gallon. He eats tetra small pellets. About 2-3 per day
Ok, are the pellets floating? Does he have a heater? I saw your other thread, about your smashed tank. You’re doing your best! He could be constipated or have swallowed air eating pellets. If that’s the case, don’t feed him for 3 days them give him a very small amount of thawed, peeled pea. He could also be stressed. Do your best to maintain the water quality, make sure he cannot see the other betta, and if you don’t have a heater you should buy one as quickly as possible. My first betta had this issue on and off for a long time when I didn’t have a heater for her. I started adding two scoops of hot water to her bowl every day and she got sooooo much better. (That was my first betta amd I’ve since learned from what I did wrong with her bowl and no heater and such)
 
Ok, are the pellets floating? Does he have a heater? I saw your other thread, about your smashed tank. You’re doing your best! He could be constipated or have swallowed air eating pellets. If that’s the case, don’t feed him for 3 days them give him a very small amount of thawed, peeled pea. He could also be stressed. Do your best to maintain the water quality, make sure he cannot see the other betta, and if you don’t have a heater you should buy one as quickly as possible. My first betta had this issue on and off for a long time when I didn’t have a heater for her. I started adding two scoops of hot water to her bowl every day and she got sooooo much better. (That was my first betta amd I’ve since learned from what I did wrong with her bowl and no heater and such)
Yeah the pellets do float. As of right now they do not have a heater yet.
 

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