Lanpenn
Fish Fanatic
Hello everyone!
I have had my current Betta splendens since May 14th, 2023 and, indeed, I did not remember seeing him like this. However, this reminds a constipation case I had with a Trichogaster lalius in 2014.
This is the setup below:
• Aquarium size: 17.74" length x 11.81" height x 9.84" width, about 7.92 gallons;
• Substrate: 11.02 lb gravel nº 0 Aqua Pedras;
• Heating: heater Roxin® HT-1300/Q3 50 W, adjusted to 80.6 ºF (temperature about 78.8 ºF);
• Filtration: Xynyou® xy-2835 sponge filter with air pump Tetra® Whisper The Shape of Silence™ (10-30 gallons);
• Lighting: Hygger® HG990 14 W, 68 LEDs, 817 lumina, 6500 Kelvin
• Photoperiod: 10 hours;
• Fauna: Betta splendens
• Flora: Elodea sp., Ceratophyllum demersum e Taxiphyllum barbieri;
• pH: 7.5
• Ammonia/nitrite: 0 - 0.02[1]/0 ppm
The feeding routine is the same: From Monday to Thursday, feed two times of Poytara Betta (in case you don't know the main ingredients, I compilated on this post), fasting on Friday, and, during weekends, feeding juvenile to adult live Artemia franciscana from my own culture (I suppose that gave about 4-5 shrimps per meal).
In fact, until 17th June, my Betta was absolutely okay regarding this, always showing enthusiasm when seeing me (feeding okay). From the 18th onwards, the problems started. Yesterday, he was lying on the substrate, occasionally with some inclination, just swimming to breathe the atmospheric air. Since my aquarium has some infestation of filamentous algae, today I did a siphoning of about 3.17 gallons (last week I did a water change, also). I suspected overfeeding my Betta, so I started to feed them only up to four granules (one millimeter), in order to my tank to accumulate less detritus (I even removed some decorations to get more results during siphoning and let the work easier). Usually, the water change is made two times per month, since the problems with my betta's fin disappeared. Oh, I forgot to mention, he didn't want to eat and was not showing any enthusiasm and interest when seeing me.
Today, it seems that the situation improved slightly, with him exploring a little more the aquarium. As you can see in the video below, he liked the aquarium magnet to use as a rest:
What could be? Is constipation?
Thanks for your attention!
[1] The test didn't help so much with the colors, okay.
I have had my current Betta splendens since May 14th, 2023 and, indeed, I did not remember seeing him like this. However, this reminds a constipation case I had with a Trichogaster lalius in 2014.
This is the setup below:
• Aquarium size: 17.74" length x 11.81" height x 9.84" width, about 7.92 gallons;
• Substrate: 11.02 lb gravel nº 0 Aqua Pedras;
• Heating: heater Roxin® HT-1300/Q3 50 W, adjusted to 80.6 ºF (temperature about 78.8 ºF);
• Filtration: Xynyou® xy-2835 sponge filter with air pump Tetra® Whisper The Shape of Silence™ (10-30 gallons);
• Lighting: Hygger® HG990 14 W, 68 LEDs, 817 lumina, 6500 Kelvin
• Photoperiod: 10 hours;
• Fauna: Betta splendens
• Flora: Elodea sp., Ceratophyllum demersum e Taxiphyllum barbieri;
• pH: 7.5
• Ammonia/nitrite: 0 - 0.02[1]/0 ppm
The feeding routine is the same: From Monday to Thursday, feed two times of Poytara Betta (in case you don't know the main ingredients, I compilated on this post), fasting on Friday, and, during weekends, feeding juvenile to adult live Artemia franciscana from my own culture (I suppose that gave about 4-5 shrimps per meal).
In fact, until 17th June, my Betta was absolutely okay regarding this, always showing enthusiasm when seeing me (feeding okay). From the 18th onwards, the problems started. Yesterday, he was lying on the substrate, occasionally with some inclination, just swimming to breathe the atmospheric air. Since my aquarium has some infestation of filamentous algae, today I did a siphoning of about 3.17 gallons (last week I did a water change, also). I suspected overfeeding my Betta, so I started to feed them only up to four granules (one millimeter), in order to my tank to accumulate less detritus (I even removed some decorations to get more results during siphoning and let the work easier). Usually, the water change is made two times per month, since the problems with my betta's fin disappeared. Oh, I forgot to mention, he didn't want to eat and was not showing any enthusiasm and interest when seeing me.
Today, it seems that the situation improved slightly, with him exploring a little more the aquarium. As you can see in the video below, he liked the aquarium magnet to use as a rest:
What could be? Is constipation?
Thanks for your attention!
[1] The test didn't help so much with the colors, okay.