Gill Store Manager Coalville Aquatics Joined Feb 7, 2004 Messages 6,117 Reaction score 2 Location Derby Mar 9, 2004 #1 He looks like when I first Bought him Any Ideas to get his fins back to normal.
White Whale Granola bar gone bad.... Joined Oct 12, 2003 Messages 2,274 Reaction score 0 Location US Mar 9, 2004 #2 Have you tried BettaMax?
OP OP Gill Store Manager Coalville Aquatics Joined Feb 7, 2004 Messages 6,117 Reaction score 2 Location Derby Mar 9, 2004 #3 no have not tried that. will try it, can i dose the whole tank or do i remove bubba and dose him seperate
no have not tried that. will try it, can i dose the whole tank or do i remove bubba and dose him seperate
White Whale Granola bar gone bad.... Joined Oct 12, 2003 Messages 2,274 Reaction score 0 Location US Mar 9, 2004 #4 Better if he were seperated from the main tank.
OP OP Gill Store Manager Coalville Aquatics Joined Feb 7, 2004 Messages 6,117 Reaction score 2 Location Derby Mar 9, 2004 #5 okey dokey will do. ps Itty, How do you manage all those Bettas,
B bkk_group coconut bomber Joined Feb 5, 2004 Messages 1,636 Reaction score 1 Mar 9, 2004 #6 i have heard when crown tail fins get twisted up and dangly to put them in sunlight for a bit every day...
i have heard when crown tail fins get twisted up and dangly to put them in sunlight for a bit every day...
White Whale Granola bar gone bad.... Joined Oct 12, 2003 Messages 2,274 Reaction score 0 Location US Mar 9, 2004 #7 psgill00 said: ps Itty, How do you manage all those Bettas, Click to expand... It ain't easy!
rykitten Fish Addict Joined Nov 25, 2003 Messages 832 Reaction score 0 Location Southern Cali Mar 9, 2004 #8 The sunshine thing actually makes sense. In humans, sunlight produces vitamin D which promotes bone growth and prevents ricketts. Maybe it's the same for bettas. Vitamin D helps keep them strong and healthy? Just a thought . . .
The sunshine thing actually makes sense. In humans, sunlight produces vitamin D which promotes bone growth and prevents ricketts. Maybe it's the same for bettas. Vitamin D helps keep them strong and healthy? Just a thought . . .