victorybear
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Hey guys. I have a really strange dilemma here. First off, let me say that I keep my 10 gal tank really clean, and free of ammonia/nitrite/nitrate. Despite this though, my Betta came down with fin rot. As soon as I noticed this, I began treating him with Maracyn 2. This seemed to stop the fin rot, but shortly after I began treating, he got a bad case of septicemia. I was told that Maracyn 2 worked well for this in addition, so I continued treating for about 5 days. It did not go away however. I went to my LFS and they recommended kanamycin, which is supposed to be stronger. They also recommended treating him in a bowl and doing daily water changes, since it's easier to keep the water clean. I went ahead and did this, and it's now been about a month and I still see no improvement (isn't it supposed to clear up in a week?) The parts of the fin that aren't streaked with red have grown back completely, but the rest is still in tatters. He's still very lively and eating well, but I'm kind of at a loss about what to do next. Any advice?
Side note: No matter how clean I've kept the tank and bowl, I've noticed these white, mucus-like blobs (I'm guessing bacteria?) floating around in the water. They look very similar to the gloopy stuff you see in those Tetra SafeStart bottles. Before the whole septicemia incident, I even saw my guy eat one of them before I could take it out. What is this stuff and is it bad?
Side note: No matter how clean I've kept the tank and bowl, I've noticed these white, mucus-like blobs (I'm guessing bacteria?) floating around in the water. They look very similar to the gloopy stuff you see in those Tetra SafeStart bottles. Before the whole septicemia incident, I even saw my guy eat one of them before I could take it out. What is this stuff and is it bad?