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Tank size: 10 gallon. I moved her to a hospital tank which is 1 gallon.
pH: 7.8
ammonia: I don't have an ammonia tester. (I know, I need to get one)
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 2
kH: 80
gH: 150
tank temp: 78F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): A sort of white film like substance has covered her body. Mostly the head, it's even over the eyes now. I think she's having trouble getting oxygen. She'll like zoom across the surface of the water really fast. I'm not sure how else to explain that part. Yesterday another fish had it with the same symptoms and died a couple hours later.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: I try to do 25% changes every Saturday, but it parameters are high I'll clean it then.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Topfin water conditioner, Melafix, Herbtana for parasitic disease, and Jungle Start Zyme.
Tank inhabitants: There was 4 other Bettas with this one, 3 of which have died. There was also 3 new snails.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): Just some Mystery Snails.
Exposure to chemicals: Not besides the ones mentioned above.
Digital photo (include if possible): Image is attached. Sorry it's kind of hard to see. But you might be able to tell her eye is clouded and what looks like skin on her head that's pealing off.
I'm also going to include another fish problem so I don't have to make another post. Hope that's okay.
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Tank size: 3.5 gallon
pH:7.8
ammonia: Don't have ammonia test
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 3
kH: 80
gH: 150
tank temp: 78F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): There are large blotches of what seems to be blood in his fins. When I checked on him this morning it seemed like the skin where the fins come out look quite red. I don't think it's visible on the picture though. His fins are also quite thin looking. They've always been that way though. Oh, he is a marble too.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: I try to do 25% changes every Saturday, but it parameters are high I'll clean it then. So 1-2 times a week.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Topfin water conditioner, Melafix, Herbtana for parasitic disease, and Jungle Start Zyme. This fish was with the one above so I gave the Herbtana for what I suspected was Velvet and the Melafix was for the blood in his fins.
Tank inhabitants: Two snails. I'll be taking one of them out to another tank.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): Just the Mystery Snails.
Exposure to chemicals: Only the medication listed above.
Digital photo (include if possible): Photo is attached. He's the black and white marble. The red in the fins is VERY dark.
Oh by the way, I know the NO3 is a bit high. I planned on cleaning them today. One's a messy eater...
Thank you in advance.
Tank size: 10 gallon. I moved her to a hospital tank which is 1 gallon.
pH: 7.8
ammonia: I don't have an ammonia tester. (I know, I need to get one)
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 2
kH: 80
gH: 150
tank temp: 78F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): A sort of white film like substance has covered her body. Mostly the head, it's even over the eyes now. I think she's having trouble getting oxygen. She'll like zoom across the surface of the water really fast. I'm not sure how else to explain that part. Yesterday another fish had it with the same symptoms and died a couple hours later.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: I try to do 25% changes every Saturday, but it parameters are high I'll clean it then.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Topfin water conditioner, Melafix, Herbtana for parasitic disease, and Jungle Start Zyme.
Tank inhabitants: There was 4 other Bettas with this one, 3 of which have died. There was also 3 new snails.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): Just some Mystery Snails.
Exposure to chemicals: Not besides the ones mentioned above.
Digital photo (include if possible): Image is attached. Sorry it's kind of hard to see. But you might be able to tell her eye is clouded and what looks like skin on her head that's pealing off.
I'm also going to include another fish problem so I don't have to make another post. Hope that's okay.
Request Help
Tank size: 3.5 gallon
pH:7.8
ammonia: Don't have ammonia test
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 3
kH: 80
gH: 150
tank temp: 78F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): There are large blotches of what seems to be blood in his fins. When I checked on him this morning it seemed like the skin where the fins come out look quite red. I don't think it's visible on the picture though. His fins are also quite thin looking. They've always been that way though. Oh, he is a marble too.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: I try to do 25% changes every Saturday, but it parameters are high I'll clean it then. So 1-2 times a week.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: Topfin water conditioner, Melafix, Herbtana for parasitic disease, and Jungle Start Zyme. This fish was with the one above so I gave the Herbtana for what I suspected was Velvet and the Melafix was for the blood in his fins.
Tank inhabitants: Two snails. I'll be taking one of them out to another tank.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): Just the Mystery Snails.
Exposure to chemicals: Only the medication listed above.
Digital photo (include if possible): Photo is attached. He's the black and white marble. The red in the fins is VERY dark.
Oh by the way, I know the NO3 is a bit high. I planned on cleaning them today. One's a messy eater...
Thank you in advance.