katiefairyinnit
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Hi all,
My betta has suddenly developed a bloated belly. It happened shortly after feeding last night but hasn't got any bigger. I don't think its dropsy as the scales are not protruding. He doesn't look unhappy but i don't wanna let it get to a point where he's not doing well. I thought he may be constipated and I have had him 2 weeks now and never once seen him go to the toilet, so maybe constipation is a possibility?
No other fish in my tank have any disease or are experiencing problems. Just the Betta. I have done some research and the general consensus is fast the betta and feed chopped peas to help clear out the system. I also read about Epsom salt baths if he gets dropsy. Is this a good route to go down?
Its worth mentioning that he isn't a typical Betta. He's really placid and a slow mover. He lives with a gourami, 2 endlers, a black mollie, a pleco and 5 platies. He does not bother any of the other fish and in turn, he does not get any grief from them. He keeps himself to himself and is borderline lazy when it comes to feeding. He never fights for food and I have to moniter him at feeding times because if I don't put the food right in front of him, by the time he makes his way to get it, the other fish have cleaned up! This is just his personality and I am sure he isn't unhappy or anything like that.
Also, when I bought him 2 weeks ago, I was advised to feed him Bloodworm, so he had that for the first 5 days because he turned his nose up at flake but when i ran out of worms, I fed him flake. Could the Bloodworm cause his bloating? Somebody said on a message board that it can be quite fatty and low in fibre? He does eat flake but he's lazy about his eating. I am worried that if I try and feed him peas, he will turn his nose up.
The parameters are as follows - NO3 - about 11, NO2 - 0, GH - about 6d, KH - about 5d, PH - about 7, and Ammonia - 0
The tank is a Juwel 120l. Its similar to a Rio but I don't know the exact name of mine as I bought it second hand. The tank is well planted and runs on Juwel filtration and heating.
Also, I can't separate him as I currently have fry in my breeding trap but I am watching him closely.
I've read Betta bloating is common, but I've never had this before. If anyone has experienced this, any advice would be greatly appreciated so I can fix my little guy!
Thanks
My betta has suddenly developed a bloated belly. It happened shortly after feeding last night but hasn't got any bigger. I don't think its dropsy as the scales are not protruding. He doesn't look unhappy but i don't wanna let it get to a point where he's not doing well. I thought he may be constipated and I have had him 2 weeks now and never once seen him go to the toilet, so maybe constipation is a possibility?
No other fish in my tank have any disease or are experiencing problems. Just the Betta. I have done some research and the general consensus is fast the betta and feed chopped peas to help clear out the system. I also read about Epsom salt baths if he gets dropsy. Is this a good route to go down?
Its worth mentioning that he isn't a typical Betta. He's really placid and a slow mover. He lives with a gourami, 2 endlers, a black mollie, a pleco and 5 platies. He does not bother any of the other fish and in turn, he does not get any grief from them. He keeps himself to himself and is borderline lazy when it comes to feeding. He never fights for food and I have to moniter him at feeding times because if I don't put the food right in front of him, by the time he makes his way to get it, the other fish have cleaned up! This is just his personality and I am sure he isn't unhappy or anything like that.
Also, when I bought him 2 weeks ago, I was advised to feed him Bloodworm, so he had that for the first 5 days because he turned his nose up at flake but when i ran out of worms, I fed him flake. Could the Bloodworm cause his bloating? Somebody said on a message board that it can be quite fatty and low in fibre? He does eat flake but he's lazy about his eating. I am worried that if I try and feed him peas, he will turn his nose up.
The parameters are as follows - NO3 - about 11, NO2 - 0, GH - about 6d, KH - about 5d, PH - about 7, and Ammonia - 0
The tank is a Juwel 120l. Its similar to a Rio but I don't know the exact name of mine as I bought it second hand. The tank is well planted and runs on Juwel filtration and heating.
Also, I can't separate him as I currently have fry in my breeding trap but I am watching him closely.
I've read Betta bloating is common, but I've never had this before. If anyone has experienced this, any advice would be greatly appreciated so I can fix my little guy!
Thanks