Catladynew2fish
New Member
Hi everyone,
I’m in need of some advice from more experienced fish hobbyists. I bought this beautiful glow betta a little over a year ago. I noticed that he had a white tumor or lump on his tail shortly after i bought him. I've tried treating him with antibiotics(Maracyn) and with ick x as well.
It does seem to help, but then the tail goes back to rot/fraying and regrowing the white tumor(?) It seems the tail frays around the tumor as a disappears, and then the tail regrows, he seems to be doing better, and then the same cycle again.
A few months ago I noticed the bottom of his tail spine looks bent. This has me concerned, as I recently read it can be a sign of fish tb???! He's a little sluggish lately -kind of drooping around. As you can see in pics, has lost color too. Still has a healthy appetite. He shares a tank with a female. There is a divider between the two of them. I’ve noticed she has a discoloration on her back, but swims around, eats and seems healthy.
I will enclose some photos.
I’m in need of some advice from more experienced fish hobbyists. I bought this beautiful glow betta a little over a year ago. I noticed that he had a white tumor or lump on his tail shortly after i bought him. I've tried treating him with antibiotics(Maracyn) and with ick x as well.
It does seem to help, but then the tail goes back to rot/fraying and regrowing the white tumor(?) It seems the tail frays around the tumor as a disappears, and then the tail regrows, he seems to be doing better, and then the same cycle again.
A few months ago I noticed the bottom of his tail spine looks bent. This has me concerned, as I recently read it can be a sign of fish tb???! He's a little sluggish lately -kind of drooping around. As you can see in pics, has lost color too. Still has a healthy appetite. He shares a tank with a female. There is a divider between the two of them. I’ve noticed she has a discoloration on her back, but swims around, eats and seems healthy.
I will enclose some photos.