tank size: 10 gallons
pH: I don't know
ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: between 0 and 5
gH: I don't know
kH: I don't know
tank temp: 78 F
fish symptoms: My cory lost his little whiskers on his face. Where they used to be is now a red spot, that makes me think he's bleeding a little bit. He also seems to be acting a little more scared than usual, but that could just be my imagination. The betta had a torn fin previously, and at I noticed he tore it again this morning. He now has two rips in his fin. Where they fighting one another?
volume and frequency of water changes: The volume is ten gallons. I change the water about once a week.
chemical additives or media in tank: none
tank inhabitants: 4 cory cats, one betta
recent additions: The corys are kind of new. I got them on the 27th of November.
exposure to chemicals: They've been exposed to water
Sorry, I don't have a picture.
Any ideas are welcome. If it turns out that the betta is fighting with my corys, I can put them in the family tank, but there is so much cover in there that if I put them in and then decide I want them back I won't be able to get them out. I can isolate the cory in a breeder basket if need be. Also, will my cory be able to eat normally?
pH: I don't know
ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: between 0 and 5
gH: I don't know
kH: I don't know
tank temp: 78 F
fish symptoms: My cory lost his little whiskers on his face. Where they used to be is now a red spot, that makes me think he's bleeding a little bit. He also seems to be acting a little more scared than usual, but that could just be my imagination. The betta had a torn fin previously, and at I noticed he tore it again this morning. He now has two rips in his fin. Where they fighting one another?
volume and frequency of water changes: The volume is ten gallons. I change the water about once a week.
chemical additives or media in tank: none
tank inhabitants: 4 cory cats, one betta
recent additions: The corys are kind of new. I got them on the 27th of November.
exposure to chemicals: They've been exposed to water
Sorry, I don't have a picture.
Any ideas are welcome. If it turns out that the betta is fighting with my corys, I can put them in the family tank, but there is so much cover in there that if I put them in and then decide I want them back I won't be able to get them out. I can isolate the cory in a breeder basket if need be. Also, will my cory be able to eat normally?