guppler
Fish Crazy
I don't remember exactly when I got Sunny, maybe around a year ago, but he's the only betta I have right now. I named him Sunspot because of the random dark red spots on an otherwise pinkish yellow fish. I liked how one of his pelvic fins was bent to resembe a mantis arm, but I don't know if he was born that way or if that was an injury. Eventually that fin sort of disapeared, and I guesse he's never been a great looking fish by show standards, but looks aren't everything. I even had him in my comunity with baby cories and small, but aggresive Endler guppy boys with big long bright red tails that the deliberately waved in hios face and he didn't even care.
Then a couple of weeks ago I was feeding them and it seemed like Sunny was lunging at food but missing, as if he couldn't see it properly. I was starting to wonder if he was going blind from old age when my mom, looking from a different angle, said to look at his eyes. One was definitely bigger than then other. I took him out of the comunity and put him in a 1 galon critter keeper, then on my way out of town, I gathered him and some meds and other supplies, including a diagnosis chart from an old box of fish meds, as I suddenly realized he probably had popeye. His eye is better now, but he spends most of his time in a bottom corner of the critter keeper in unnatural positions, like tilted sideways or standing on his tail. I keep checking to see if his gills are still moving. I've had him on melafix and gave him a couple of doses of an antibiotic when his eye looked bad, but now I just want to change his water again and see what happens. I don't think he'll go back to the comunity. None of my bettas have stayed in there for long.
Then a couple of weeks ago I was feeding them and it seemed like Sunny was lunging at food but missing, as if he couldn't see it properly. I was starting to wonder if he was going blind from old age when my mom, looking from a different angle, said to look at his eyes. One was definitely bigger than then other. I took him out of the comunity and put him in a 1 galon critter keeper, then on my way out of town, I gathered him and some meds and other supplies, including a diagnosis chart from an old box of fish meds, as I suddenly realized he probably had popeye. His eye is better now, but he spends most of his time in a bottom corner of the critter keeper in unnatural positions, like tilted sideways or standing on his tail. I keep checking to see if his gills are still moving. I've had him on melafix and gave him a couple of doses of an antibiotic when his eye looked bad, but now I just want to change his water again and see what happens. I don't think he'll go back to the comunity. None of my bettas have stayed in there for long.