Hi again,
Tank configuration: 75° F 5.5-gallon with filter + heater
You might remember me from my thread during late August. After completing the treatment of Furan-2, my betta made a full recovery. I have also since upgraded his tank to 5.5-gallons. I first noticed that something was off again earlier this week.
He would occasionally ignore pellets. While this might be normal for some bettas, mine has never refused food when offered. It was almost as if he didn't even notice the food. He would idly stare at the glass without much movement. However, after about an hour, he would break out of this trance. Then I could begin his feeding.
My concern grew far worse when I realized that a large patch of his scales was missing on one side. Over the next few days, his appetite began to disappear. His symptoms at this point are nearly identical to those from late August.
I decided to do another round of Furan-2 since he responded so well to that before. However, his conditions have not changed at all. I fear that he may have relapsed. I am not sure what to do at this point, as he's not responding to Furan-2. He sits motionless at the bottom of the tank, only occasionally coming to the surface for a gasp of air, then returning immediately to the bottom.
Here is the video from August displaying his symptoms. He is exhibiting these same symptoms, so I did not record a new video. Here is a photo of the missing scales on his side:
Thank you for any advice you could offer.
Tank configuration: 75° F 5.5-gallon with filter + heater
You might remember me from my thread during late August. After completing the treatment of Furan-2, my betta made a full recovery. I have also since upgraded his tank to 5.5-gallons. I first noticed that something was off again earlier this week.
He would occasionally ignore pellets. While this might be normal for some bettas, mine has never refused food when offered. It was almost as if he didn't even notice the food. He would idly stare at the glass without much movement. However, after about an hour, he would break out of this trance. Then I could begin his feeding.
My concern grew far worse when I realized that a large patch of his scales was missing on one side. Over the next few days, his appetite began to disappear. His symptoms at this point are nearly identical to those from late August.
I decided to do another round of Furan-2 since he responded so well to that before. However, his conditions have not changed at all. I fear that he may have relapsed. I am not sure what to do at this point, as he's not responding to Furan-2. He sits motionless at the bottom of the tank, only occasionally coming to the surface for a gasp of air, then returning immediately to the bottom.
Here is the video from August displaying his symptoms. He is exhibiting these same symptoms, so I did not record a new video. Here is a photo of the missing scales on his side:
Thank you for any advice you could offer.