Karou-sama
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I don't feel this was appropriate for the normal betta section (don't want to sadden the mood), but technically I don't feel it is much of an emergency, for I don't think there is much I can do. I come to ask if someone knows what happened.
Here is what I know and a quick history. I have 3 bettas and an oscar. Well, had, now two bettas. I got the first betta beginning of last year. Two others a few weeks after that. Well, one of the more recent ones died about a week ago suddenly, and he was always the more active one. It was quite a shock. The original male has perked up since then. The female became a bit sluggish a couple days ago but seemed to be doing ok.
Today I was spending time with them and had put in 3 pellets for each. When the girl went to eat, she lost the pellet a couple times. I turned my head watching the other and I heard a 'cracking' sound. I saw a pellet was missing, and since I have an oscar which I have regularly heard him crunching pellets, didn't think much of it at first. I did keep an eye on her, and within a minute or so, the was a bit of blood coming from the right side gill area. He colors went to very defined horizontal stripes. The bleeding lasted for several minutes, maybe 15, very slow, and yes, I was sure it was a thick red liquid, as it fell off and dissipated. Within about 20-25 minutes, the stress stripes went away.
She is still alive and swimming. I can tell you I have noticed her breathing from air much more than usual. My bettas have always been more of a primary gill breathing mode. The male left, if still swimming around fine, flaring at her through the divider and at me.
The tank is a 29 gallon, it was split in 3, now just 2. The temperature stays around 89 F. I change the water 1/2-3/4 every 1-2 weeks. I stopped using the filter about 3 weeks ago, since it was a Penguin 100B and was quite a current for the girl to deal with. Now I don't want to put it back on because she seems a bit weak, and from reading around, 29 gallons with regular large changes should be sufficient.
So, what could she have possible done to herself. I did turn my head to see her doing the eating motion when this sound happened. I did keep an eye on her because I have never heard that before. I feed Hikari Betta Bio-Gold.
I will keep the water changed, and spend time around her as much as I can, as I think that helps some. She did have a swim bladder problem late last year from over-feeding, so now I only feed once or twice a day 3-4 pellets; so she is a fighter and I think she will pull through (I hope so anyway).
Has anyone else had this happen? What could it have been?
Thanks for any help.
Here is what I know and a quick history. I have 3 bettas and an oscar. Well, had, now two bettas. I got the first betta beginning of last year. Two others a few weeks after that. Well, one of the more recent ones died about a week ago suddenly, and he was always the more active one. It was quite a shock. The original male has perked up since then. The female became a bit sluggish a couple days ago but seemed to be doing ok.
Today I was spending time with them and had put in 3 pellets for each. When the girl went to eat, she lost the pellet a couple times. I turned my head watching the other and I heard a 'cracking' sound. I saw a pellet was missing, and since I have an oscar which I have regularly heard him crunching pellets, didn't think much of it at first. I did keep an eye on her, and within a minute or so, the was a bit of blood coming from the right side gill area. He colors went to very defined horizontal stripes. The bleeding lasted for several minutes, maybe 15, very slow, and yes, I was sure it was a thick red liquid, as it fell off and dissipated. Within about 20-25 minutes, the stress stripes went away.
She is still alive and swimming. I can tell you I have noticed her breathing from air much more than usual. My bettas have always been more of a primary gill breathing mode. The male left, if still swimming around fine, flaring at her through the divider and at me.
The tank is a 29 gallon, it was split in 3, now just 2. The temperature stays around 89 F. I change the water 1/2-3/4 every 1-2 weeks. I stopped using the filter about 3 weeks ago, since it was a Penguin 100B and was quite a current for the girl to deal with. Now I don't want to put it back on because she seems a bit weak, and from reading around, 29 gallons with regular large changes should be sufficient.
So, what could she have possible done to herself. I did turn my head to see her doing the eating motion when this sound happened. I did keep an eye on her because I have never heard that before. I feed Hikari Betta Bio-Gold.
I will keep the water changed, and spend time around her as much as I can, as I think that helps some. She did have a swim bladder problem late last year from over-feeding, so now I only feed once or twice a day 3-4 pellets; so she is a fighter and I think she will pull through (I hope so anyway).
Has anyone else had this happen? What could it have been?
Thanks for any help.