Penelope .R
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I'm going to move him into a bigger tank next week.
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Thank you, I just haven't seen these before.Those worms really do not look like planaria/flat worms...they look very much like tubifex worms from the blurry video.
Regardless, they indicate a serious problem with tank hygiene.
That's what I've been doing and the tank is still full of worms.Do a 75% water change and gravel clean the substrate every day for a week.
Make sure any new water is free of chlorine/ chloramine before it's added to the tank.
For a brief while, once you have your bigger tank, I'd suggest putting the Betta in that tank without the substrate. Then you could go nuts with a proprietary worm killer, in the old tank, to rid your substrate of worm, without losing the beneficial bacteria. You can then put the Betta in a bucket whilst you properly aquascape your new tank.Thank you, I just haven't seen these before.
That's what I've been doing and the tank is still full of worms.
I'll try to stay more on top of it. I think I'll take the gravel out later and really clean it, and maybe move this betta into a larger container.
I'm ordering a new tank and filter tonight, I'll take filter media from another established tank to get the bacteria going.
Weird thing is the ammonia is still at 0, but obviously there's very little water movement, so no aeration. I'm thinking that might be the issue.
On the plus side the betta is doing much better. He's active and eats all he can get, I'm going to get him some different live foods to try, although right now he's being picky.
I threw them out. I kept them originally because I thought they might make him feel comfortable, but they're gone now.Maybe the worms came in with those little bubble things.
I think I would have probably taken them out.
Regardless he already looks so much better I think he's going to be fine!!!
Every time I've use salt on a betta they have improved. Salt is an extremely powerful substance.
You're obviously very devoted to him and I do believe that even things that you can't see are healing...devotion, love, care... Etc.
I actually make it a point to a avoid the betta section.
There are so many I see and I just can't I just can't I cannot. And I continue to tell that to myself as I quickly walk by!
This guy is weird. He loves the pellets and will eat all he can get, I only give him one at a time until his belly is visible to avoid overfeeding him. He won't touch bloodworms or flakes, which isn't so odd, but he also has no interest in any live food I've offered.My Bettas only ate pellets...never would touch flakes. As a treat, I occasionally fed freeze dried bloodworms but they are not very nutritious.
I'll definitely be more vigilant about uneaten food, I thought I was doing decent, but when I cleaned the tank I found some uneaten pellets.If you are feeding the fish dry food like flakes, reduce the amount you feed them. Uneaten food will sink to the bottom of the tank and feed the worms. If the food isn't removed regularly, it can pollute the water and cause the worms to mass migrate out of the substrate.
Progress pictures please.The worms are gone.
First it was weird, most of the worms had gone back down into the soil after I got home from work yesterday. I still cleaned the tank, and I moved the betta temporarily into a larger bowl to give him more room. I washed some of the floating plants, the java fern root, the moss balls, and the hide and put them in with him, but no substrate.
I'm thinking the worms live in this kind of substrate and were introduced when I started using it because I'd never seen them before and now they're in all my tanks, they're manageable in the other ones thanks to the cycled filters and carnivorous fish, but this betta has no interest in them.
I threw them out. I kept them originally because I thought they might make him feel comfortable, but they're gone now.
Yes he's doing really good, I need to get more pictures, it looks like his fins are starting to regrow already.
And I know exactly what you mean, I only saw this guy because I went in to get a very specific betta for a five gallon tank, otherwise I can't. I wish I could get a bunch of them in a huge tank but that would end badly for obvious reasons lol
This guy is weird. He loves the pellets and will eat all he can get, I only give him one at a time until his belly is visible to avoid overfeeding him. He won't touch bloodworms or flakes, which isn't so odd, but he also has no interest in any live food I've offered.
I'm thinking they fed him pellets at the store and at the breeder, and so he never learned to eat anything else.
That or he's just super picky.
But I'll take what I can get considering he wouldn't eat at all his first few days with me.
I'll definitely be more vigilant about uneaten food, I thought I was doing decent, but when I cleaned the tank I found some uneaten pellets.
Thanks everybody!
Hey, sorry for the wait.Progress pictures please.
When you're ready; no pressure