maxthefish
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Hello! I'm new to this forum. I have a half moon betta fish that I've had about four months now. His fins were huge when I first got him, so much so that he seemed to have difficulty swimming. He was very beautiful; this was one of the reasons I picked him out! His first month or so went great, and then I noticed that his fins had started decreasing in size. I figured this was fin rot, so I quickly went about changing the water and ensuring he was in an environment where he could heal. There had been a small amount of algae growth at that time, so I assumed that was the problem. I waited to purchase aquarium salt until after changing the water. Within a few days, his fins looked a lot better and stopped decreasing in size. There was also some new growth.
I used an algae growth controller from that point on in the tank. He seemed to be doing well. However, someone pointed out the other day that his fins are so so much smaller than when I first got him.
My questions right now would be is this fin rot still? The two fins on either side of his neck are still the same size, it's the others that are so small. The pelvic and dorsal fins are quite a bit smaller, but the main one is the caudal fin. It is probably half the size it used to be. They do appear tattered looking, I guess - sort of like a crown tail would look? But there is no reddening around the edges, or black/white. He acts completely healthy, eating and swimming around very actively. I recently purchased a heater, and he loves it! If this is once again a form of fin rot, how can I go about helping? Are there other things it could be? I know bettas are often bred to have the large fins and they often can't support them. My final question, is it possible this is permanent damage? I don't want him to suffer although he acts normally.
Thank you so much in advance!
I used an algae growth controller from that point on in the tank. He seemed to be doing well. However, someone pointed out the other day that his fins are so so much smaller than when I first got him.
My questions right now would be is this fin rot still? The two fins on either side of his neck are still the same size, it's the others that are so small. The pelvic and dorsal fins are quite a bit smaller, but the main one is the caudal fin. It is probably half the size it used to be. They do appear tattered looking, I guess - sort of like a crown tail would look? But there is no reddening around the edges, or black/white. He acts completely healthy, eating and swimming around very actively. I recently purchased a heater, and he loves it! If this is once again a form of fin rot, how can I go about helping? Are there other things it could be? I know bettas are often bred to have the large fins and they often can't support them. My final question, is it possible this is permanent damage? I don't want him to suffer although he acts normally.
Thank you so much in advance!