Female Crowntail Betta Help

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So the Sunday that just passed I decided to add a female betta to my community tank that holds 30 gallons with 5 mollies and 5 guppies and 6 ghost shrimp in there . I gave it food on the ride home and it ate . I did the drip method and passed her to the tank and she semmed fine then I noticed she just staying either on the top or bottom of the tank and didn't have much strength to move , she didn't eat either . So I moved her to a 1 gallon bowl with an air pump and added aquarium salt because I thought the red head and eyes had something to do with the problem . The next day she started eating again and moving a little more and slept a lot . What's wrong with her ? Is the red head and eyes a form of parasite or I infection ? I appreciate the help thx .
 
Could you get a pic?
What are the stats is the 30 gallon? Ammonia...?
 
Here coloring is Cambodian, which explains the redness. :)
She looks really sleepy...anything on that Ammonia?
 
What are your water parameters? (pH, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate) What is the temperature in the bowl and what was the temperature in the tank?
 
Well I filled the water with quick start and the last time I checked the tempature it was 79°F . There isn't ammonia in my tank I am changing 15% daily of the water . She is starting to swim now but I have no decorations in the bowl . I use the bubler to keep the water at that tempature . I wish to know when it's safe to put her back in the big tank.
 
Ninjouzata said:
What are your water parameters? (pH, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate) What is the temperature in the bowl and what was the temperature in the tank?
 
 
LyraGuppi said:
Here coloring is Cambodian, which explains the redness.
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She looks really sleepy...anything on that Ammonia?
 Is she ready to go back in the tank ?
 
We need more information before we can say. What are your water parameters? (pH, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate)
 

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