CrimsonPrince
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Tank size: 10 gallon cube - filled halfway - planted tank/plants above and below water line. More description in text below
pH: 6/6.5
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
kH: 0
gH: 0
tank temp: 78 degrees
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
grey scales, missing scales, swelling of swim bladder, fin rot/fray, long wispy lent like strings on very tips of fins in a couple of places.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: 1 gallon every 3 to 4 days
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: sponge filter - description in text, bettasafe
Tank inhabitants: betta, small shrimp that came in on plants, small snails
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): none
Exposure to chemicals: recently moved to 5 gallon hospital tank. on last dose of furan - 2 with 1 teaspoon aquarium salt
Digital photo at bottom of page.
I'm new to the forum and have had my Betta Prince for about a year. I inherited him from a friend who treated him very poorly. He was sick when I got him and I nursed him back to health using India leaves, clean good water, really good refrigerated food, aquarium salt.
He lives alone in a planted tank. It's a 10 gallon cube filled halfway with ferns that live above the water line, as he likes to jump and I wanted him to have a dynamic atmosphere. Its very mossy, and has both grass, and a plant that likes to grow above the water line and bloom. It also has an underwater fern attached to a log. He loves swimming around to the back and then comes to the front. Mostly he hangs out where he can swim the easiest without getting hung up in the moss. There are lots of tiny shrimp too that he likes to eat when he can find them. I think they came in on the plants. There are also some young snails.
I have a sponge filter with a tube that waters the ferns and comes back down through the rocks. I change a gallon of water every 3-4 days. I treat it with bettasafe to remove minerals/toxins. He has a heater and the water stays at 78 degrees. I test the water every time I do a water change and it always has great parameters. Ph of 6, 0 KH, 0 GH, 0 Nitrates, 0 Nitrites. I test with strips for a quick check, but have a master kit for testing as well.
I noticed he started to loose some scales when I first put him in the planted tank (I made sure the nitrogen cycle had passed before putting him in). I asked my aquarium supplier and he said it was likely nothing and that if he acted normal, ate normal, and the scales came back, he was fine. Likely an injury from the rocks or something since he was in a new environment.
Well his fins started to look a little frayed and then there was this long wispy threadlike stuff that appeared on just the tips of his fins in only a few places. It really looks like lent or something. Not like the fine hairs associated with fungus. I did a lot of research and it seemed like he had columnaris.
I treated him with a bath of methylene blue and then I moved him to a 5 gallon heated hospital tank and treated him with furan - 2. One full treatment. He seemed better so I moved him back to his planted tank. Any time I move him, I acclimate him in a plastic bag - so there is no risk of temperature shock. When I moved him back to the planted tank, he seemed to swell up for an hour or so then was better. I panicked and tried to research why or how that would happen, but couldn't find anything. He was better for about a month and I saw growth on his fins.
Then recently he started having swim bladder issues, where he swims sideways sometimes. I thought I might be overfeeding him - so I fast him and he gets better. I only feed him 3-4 tiny pellets of TDO chroma boost food.
Then there was evidently some fin loss and scale loss again. One eye seemed a little silvery at the top... then he started darting a little bit. All the while I am checking the water obsessively and everything is testing well! I am continuing with the gallon water changes every three days. Perhaps this is wrong?
I moved him again into the heated 5 gallon hospital tank when he tipped over on his side again and everything seemed to be going downhill rapidly. I started treatment with furan-2 and one teaspoon aquarium salt for the five gallons. He is looking and seems to be feeling better, but that stringy stuff is back! and he is floating funny again. But he is very lively, jumps to try to eat my fingers. I am using an air stone in there right now, but have ordered a little carbon filter, which should arrive today. I have also purchased a book on bettas. Any recommendations for a good book resource?
I am at a loss for what to do.... I have mr peabodys medicated flakes. The whole set of 5 which include: kanamycin, oxytetracycline, metronidazole, praziquantel, fenbendazole. See here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KVCKM0K/?tag=ff0d01-20
I also grabbed a piece of the threadlike stuff from his fin with some fine tweezers and put it in between glass. Any recommendations on how/what to do to look at this microscopically?
Should I treat him with dips? baths?
Any help, advice, observations would be so greatly appreciated. I love my little fish so much and want to see him well and happy. Please ask any questions for anything I need to clarify or didn't include!
I have attached photos. The colors seem strange - but the water is yellow due to the furan - 2 in the hospital tank.
pH: 6/6.5
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
kH: 0
gH: 0
tank temp: 78 degrees
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
grey scales, missing scales, swelling of swim bladder, fin rot/fray, long wispy lent like strings on very tips of fins in a couple of places.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: 1 gallon every 3 to 4 days
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: sponge filter - description in text, bettasafe
Tank inhabitants: betta, small shrimp that came in on plants, small snails
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): none
Exposure to chemicals: recently moved to 5 gallon hospital tank. on last dose of furan - 2 with 1 teaspoon aquarium salt
Digital photo at bottom of page.
I'm new to the forum and have had my Betta Prince for about a year. I inherited him from a friend who treated him very poorly. He was sick when I got him and I nursed him back to health using India leaves, clean good water, really good refrigerated food, aquarium salt.
He lives alone in a planted tank. It's a 10 gallon cube filled halfway with ferns that live above the water line, as he likes to jump and I wanted him to have a dynamic atmosphere. Its very mossy, and has both grass, and a plant that likes to grow above the water line and bloom. It also has an underwater fern attached to a log. He loves swimming around to the back and then comes to the front. Mostly he hangs out where he can swim the easiest without getting hung up in the moss. There are lots of tiny shrimp too that he likes to eat when he can find them. I think they came in on the plants. There are also some young snails.
I have a sponge filter with a tube that waters the ferns and comes back down through the rocks. I change a gallon of water every 3-4 days. I treat it with bettasafe to remove minerals/toxins. He has a heater and the water stays at 78 degrees. I test the water every time I do a water change and it always has great parameters. Ph of 6, 0 KH, 0 GH, 0 Nitrates, 0 Nitrites. I test with strips for a quick check, but have a master kit for testing as well.
I noticed he started to loose some scales when I first put him in the planted tank (I made sure the nitrogen cycle had passed before putting him in). I asked my aquarium supplier and he said it was likely nothing and that if he acted normal, ate normal, and the scales came back, he was fine. Likely an injury from the rocks or something since he was in a new environment.
Well his fins started to look a little frayed and then there was this long wispy threadlike stuff that appeared on just the tips of his fins in only a few places. It really looks like lent or something. Not like the fine hairs associated with fungus. I did a lot of research and it seemed like he had columnaris.
I treated him with a bath of methylene blue and then I moved him to a 5 gallon heated hospital tank and treated him with furan - 2. One full treatment. He seemed better so I moved him back to his planted tank. Any time I move him, I acclimate him in a plastic bag - so there is no risk of temperature shock. When I moved him back to the planted tank, he seemed to swell up for an hour or so then was better. I panicked and tried to research why or how that would happen, but couldn't find anything. He was better for about a month and I saw growth on his fins.
Then recently he started having swim bladder issues, where he swims sideways sometimes. I thought I might be overfeeding him - so I fast him and he gets better. I only feed him 3-4 tiny pellets of TDO chroma boost food.
Then there was evidently some fin loss and scale loss again. One eye seemed a little silvery at the top... then he started darting a little bit. All the while I am checking the water obsessively and everything is testing well! I am continuing with the gallon water changes every three days. Perhaps this is wrong?
I moved him again into the heated 5 gallon hospital tank when he tipped over on his side again and everything seemed to be going downhill rapidly. I started treatment with furan-2 and one teaspoon aquarium salt for the five gallons. He is looking and seems to be feeling better, but that stringy stuff is back! and he is floating funny again. But he is very lively, jumps to try to eat my fingers. I am using an air stone in there right now, but have ordered a little carbon filter, which should arrive today. I have also purchased a book on bettas. Any recommendations for a good book resource?
I am at a loss for what to do.... I have mr peabodys medicated flakes. The whole set of 5 which include: kanamycin, oxytetracycline, metronidazole, praziquantel, fenbendazole. See here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KVCKM0K/?tag=ff0d01-20
I also grabbed a piece of the threadlike stuff from his fin with some fine tweezers and put it in between glass. Any recommendations on how/what to do to look at this microscopically?
Should I treat him with dips? baths?
Any help, advice, observations would be so greatly appreciated. I love my little fish so much and want to see him well and happy. Please ask any questions for anything I need to clarify or didn't include!
I have attached photos. The colors seem strange - but the water is yellow due to the furan - 2 in the hospital tank.