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Did it help to use any baths or meds? My fish is somehow still alive! I gave him a salt bath yesterday, which immediately helped. He looked way better. about four hours later, I gave him some anti-bacterial meds. He didn't change when I gave him that. Today, I gave him a salt bath, but I think he's worse. Can I use both baths and meds or am I just overdosing him. It could also be the stress or because he stopped eating. He hasn't eaten in five days any ideas? I don't know how long bettas can last without food but he is obviously weak from lack of food. How do I get him to eat if he can't even swim to the top of the tank. I could put him in a cup with food, or give him some sinking pellets. They're intended for frogs but he eats them anyway when he's healthy. Also, how do I lower stress? His water is good, I've been giving him less light, his filter is on low, but he probably would get better if he was happier. Hopefully he survives until someone can answer all these questions!That is 99% a bacterial infection. I recently had a male dwarf gourami with exactly the same symptoms. Unfortunately he did not pull through.
Yeah, the clove oil sedates them to the point they cannot breath and then they die of hypoxia. They may not be conscious of it (hopefully) and they unable to move because of the sedation effect but they are still dying from lack of oxygen for a prolonged period of time.Clove oil does not "suffocate" the fish. I have used clove oil to SEDATE fish for minor surgical procedures AND to euthanize the fish. If the fish felt itself suffocating, same as humans.... they would always violently thrash about (such as when out of water). Clove oil usage is almost always a very calm process where the fish just falls asleep slowly.
Unfortunately there is no "this is exactly what you need to do to fix the problem".Also, how do I lower stress? His water is good, I've been giving him less light, his filter is on low, but he probably would get better if he was happier. Hopefully he survives until someone can answer all these questions!
That's some good news at least.Ok so day three of what I think is Columnaris and he's somehow still alive! The hole is the same size but after two salt baths and two doses of anti-bacterial medication the white glaze is completely gone! This should mean, if I'm right that it's columnaris, he's already getting better fast! He's crazy stressed, so I put in a bubble maker for oxygen, I tested his water, and I will stop using the salt baths. If it gets worse again I'll probably euthanize, but right now he's very healthy compared to yesterday! He is physically better, but he still won't swim. He can, but he doesn't want to unless encouraged by a hand. He won't eat, but I'll try some frozen worms to entice him tomorrow. And for the record I agree with all the posts that said to decapitate or hammer. Seems faster for both parties. Also would some epsom salt for the pain stress him out and can I use it with the medication or is that too much stuff in his tank. The bubble maker hasn't seemed to do much yet except cause stress, but I'll give it some time. Anyway any better ideas to heal his physical wound once the bacteria is dead?