rob1ooo1oo
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On 24th May we became the owners of a male "Super Delta Dumbo Ear Betta". We thought that we did everything correct but unfortunately by 10th Jun he had died. We blamed ourselves and clearly must have done something wrong. It wasn't until after when I started looking at betta's online that I realised ours didn't looked quite different. I regret that i didn't get any photos of him but i did managed to extract a shot from a video I took on the day we got him home, I've attached this below;
The ends of his fins were frayed and white with some bits loose almost falling off. It was a super delta and it had lots of fin going on, though it didn't really have a tail section, there was a gap between top fin and bottom fin.
I am now thinking we might have been sold a poorly fish and although we might still be to blame for something we missed I am convinced we were at a loss from the start. Thinking back to the purchase we were set on getting a couple of tettras. The sales guy pretty much did everything to disuade us from this, we had to buy this betta, it was a polite but forceful sale... but okay, we're new to this we'll take his advise.
In brief here are a few of the things we did do in trying to care for him;
Any advise appreciated.
Regards
Rob
The ends of his fins were frayed and white with some bits loose almost falling off. It was a super delta and it had lots of fin going on, though it didn't really have a tail section, there was a gap between top fin and bottom fin.
I am now thinking we might have been sold a poorly fish and although we might still be to blame for something we missed I am convinced we were at a loss from the start. Thinking back to the purchase we were set on getting a couple of tettras. The sales guy pretty much did everything to disuade us from this, we had to buy this betta, it was a polite but forceful sale... but okay, we're new to this we'll take his advise.
In brief here are a few of the things we did do in trying to care for him;
- Had the tank filled and running for 2-3 weeks before hand.
- Tested ph / ammonia
- Kept temperature at a steady 25C, though we read conflicting information - where we purchased the fish he said keep at 22, but most sites I read on said more towards 24-28.
- Fed a small amount daily
- Slowly introduced into the tank, mixing our water with shop tank water
- Replaced a portion of the water weekly.
- Kept out of direct sunlight
Any advise appreciated.
Regards
Rob