valshingle
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I am new to this forum and apologize in advance if this topic has been covered previously. We've had our betta, Xavier, for almost a year in a small betta tank. With the falling temperatures I noticed that he was becoming less active. A stick-on thermometer indicated that his water was at 68 degrees. We bought him a one gallon tank with new gravel and a heater and slowly raised the water to 74. Within three days, our betta had swim bladder disease, but he was eating and fairly vigorous. After reading some of the threads, I determined that he must be constipated. I tried the pea remedy, but I never saw him eat it. I didn't offer him any other food (I use the preferred type - no blood worms). I also added Bettafix to the tank one time. After several days he was swimming fine, but within 24 hours his fins have now collapsed to points - all of his fins. He is having trouble swimming and it is an effort for him to get to the surface. We did a complete water change and added 1/2 teaspoon aquarium salt. He won't eat. I just moved him to a small cup so he can easily get to the surface for air. I'm concerned because I can't put a heater in such a small container. Is there anything we can do for him? Xavier is a great fish and always seems happy to interact with us.