Female With Dropsy...

Liberty802

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I have a female betta with dropsy, I just discovered it. Shes just starting to pinecone, I've read that when it gets to this stage its usually fatal, is that true? I've seperated her from the tank, and put her in her own seperate 2 gallon. What can I do for her? And what can I treat the tank with so that it hopefully won't spread, I have 2 other female bettas, 2 platies, 3 snails and 3 cories in that tank. Any help would be great!! Thanks!!
 
From BettaTalk.com:

GENERAL INFO:
This is a most common and most fatal betta disease. oftentimes linked to the feeding of live foods, especially black worms. Very little is know about it, but what causes the raised scales is fluid building up under the skin, inside the betta's tissue. Usually what causes fluid to build up is simple kidney failure. And as you know, once the kidneys fail, the body dies. I think that is why we have had so little luck (mmmmm... Let me rephrase, NO LUCK AT ALL) in treating successfully bettas with dropsy. Although dropsy (the symptom) itself is not contagious, BACTERIA THAT CAUSE THE KIDNEY FAILURE in the first place usually are very very contagious. Since I stopped feeding live worms to my bettas I have not seen one single case of dropsy in my fishroom :). Thank God!

SYMPTOMS:
It is easy to diagnose a betta with Dropsy: Look for two signs: an abnormally big (bloated) belly and if you look at betta from the top, raised scales. Scales will look like an open pine cone. If you see this, you are out of luck, and so is Betta. He will soon go to betta heaven :((…

TREATMENT:
No known cure. Keep water clean, keep him AWAY from any other bettas etc… On occasion, in the case of a very mild raised scales, I have seen bettas recover on their own. But I suspect that this is because those cases are NOT real dropsy. Real dropsy always kill. So I guess you have to wait and see what happens. Treating is pretty useless. It may take up to 15 days for betta to die, though usually about 5 days. Any betta with dropsy should be immediately ISOLATED!!!! Prayer may not hurt.

Get prayin'. :/
 
Once they've pineconed, they won't live for very long. A few weeks at longest, and that's only if they're treated. I've had dropsy in my guppy tank and used "Maracyn-Two". If you treat the tank, and the betta that has it, your community tank should be okay. Though, because you only have two other femlaes, you might want to look into seperating them so they don't fight.

I've never had dropsy in a betta, so I don't know what exactly to tell you. But good luck, and I hope everything turns out okay :/
 

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