puprrgard
New Member
hello all, i'm relatively new to the fish keeping hobby and this is my first time on a forum site.
i really love betta fish, but i can't seem to keep any alive for more than six months. they always end up with dropsy, and before i realize it, pass away. my most recent betta was a crowntail, and i noticed he was getting constipated quite often, so i fed him every other day with less pellets as well as using the pea method. he got better, and then got constipated again, and then before i realized he had dropsy, he pineconed and passed as soon as i treated the tank with salt and a dosage of seachem.
my other bettas just get very lethargic before getting dropsy. i'm not sure what to do at this point; i've watched so many videos and read so many posts to try and fix the problem. here are some of my tank specs:
i have a 5 gallon with sand substrate. my filter is the Aqueon Submersible Internal QuietFlow Model AT10. i put a sponge where the water flows out to decrease the flow since i realized it was too strong for my bettas. i keep a heater inside that is set to a constant of ~80, and a thermometer which tells me the temperature. i live in a hotter area, so i make sure to monitor the temperature. i keep the overhead light off most of the time, since i know bettas prefer the flourescents to be off.
i treat the new water every time i clean with API tap water conditioner, and do a 30% water change monthly. i have the API test kit as well, and i know i don't check the water often enough, so that may be part of my issue. everytime i do put a fish in the tank, though, i make sure the water is stable and ready for the fish.
i feed my fish a mix of freeze-dried blood worms, fuval bug bites, betta bio-gold, and frozen brine shrimp. the fuval bug bites are my main go-to. i don't feed on sundays.
i have 3 snails— an assassin snail due to an old pond snail infestation when i used to have frog bit plants, a nerite snail, and a rabbit snail. all my of snails are happy and healthy, i've had them for months now.
there are two live anubias plants and a smaller plant attached to a rock i got at petsmart, can't remember the plant-type.
my fish are fine the first couple of months, and then mysteriously get lethargic and die within a week. it's not even a consequence of me doing water changes, it just Happens randomly. i only keep 1 betta and the 3 snails in the 5 gallon, and my bettas haven't had any problems with my snails.
any help would be appreciated. i've spent a lot of money on my tank and i love bettas so much. i don't know where else to turn to.
i've attached a picture of my current tank. i know the water is really low, i was going to clean the tank this weekend, but my fish passed unexpectedly last night. i have been really busy due to health issues.
i really love betta fish, but i can't seem to keep any alive for more than six months. they always end up with dropsy, and before i realize it, pass away. my most recent betta was a crowntail, and i noticed he was getting constipated quite often, so i fed him every other day with less pellets as well as using the pea method. he got better, and then got constipated again, and then before i realized he had dropsy, he pineconed and passed as soon as i treated the tank with salt and a dosage of seachem.
my other bettas just get very lethargic before getting dropsy. i'm not sure what to do at this point; i've watched so many videos and read so many posts to try and fix the problem. here are some of my tank specs:
i have a 5 gallon with sand substrate. my filter is the Aqueon Submersible Internal QuietFlow Model AT10. i put a sponge where the water flows out to decrease the flow since i realized it was too strong for my bettas. i keep a heater inside that is set to a constant of ~80, and a thermometer which tells me the temperature. i live in a hotter area, so i make sure to monitor the temperature. i keep the overhead light off most of the time, since i know bettas prefer the flourescents to be off.
i treat the new water every time i clean with API tap water conditioner, and do a 30% water change monthly. i have the API test kit as well, and i know i don't check the water often enough, so that may be part of my issue. everytime i do put a fish in the tank, though, i make sure the water is stable and ready for the fish.
i feed my fish a mix of freeze-dried blood worms, fuval bug bites, betta bio-gold, and frozen brine shrimp. the fuval bug bites are my main go-to. i don't feed on sundays.
i have 3 snails— an assassin snail due to an old pond snail infestation when i used to have frog bit plants, a nerite snail, and a rabbit snail. all my of snails are happy and healthy, i've had them for months now.
there are two live anubias plants and a smaller plant attached to a rock i got at petsmart, can't remember the plant-type.
my fish are fine the first couple of months, and then mysteriously get lethargic and die within a week. it's not even a consequence of me doing water changes, it just Happens randomly. i only keep 1 betta and the 3 snails in the 5 gallon, and my bettas haven't had any problems with my snails.
any help would be appreciated. i've spent a lot of money on my tank and i love bettas so much. i don't know where else to turn to.
i've attached a picture of my current tank. i know the water is really low, i was going to clean the tank this weekend, but my fish passed unexpectedly last night. i have been really busy due to health issues.