Smilefac19
New Member
Hi,
I'm new here and I'm coming to you all for assistance with my betta. I've been trying to figure out what is up with his tail for months now. He's a crowntail betta, who lives in a 5 gallon tank that has a filter/air pump. He lives by himself and nothing in his tank is sharp or jagged. He eats and passes his food like a champ so no worries there. I keep his tank really clean, like I said weekly water changes, he is not overfed and the filter is changed when it starts getting too green with algae.
His tail since I got him has progressively gotten smaller and smaller. I doubted it was fin rot originally since that is usually caused by poor water conditions, and his have never been bad. I decided to start trying to treat him for fin rot anyways, but without using any medications since I wasn't sure it was indeed rot. I started changing his water every day for two weeks, then every other day, then every third day, and so on. We're back to changing it only once a week and his tail has not gotten any better or any worse. I also tried adding some aquarium salt to his water during the time I was doing frequent water changes. I have read on numerous sites that that can help with fin rot. Still nothing. It looks like some parts of his tail have grown back but other parts are still super short.
Any idea as to what could be going on? Or what more I could do? He acts normal, swims around a lot, etc. but this small tail has me worried.
Thanks all!!!
I've attached a pic of him and his tail. It was the best I could get of the active little bugger.
I'm new here and I'm coming to you all for assistance with my betta. I've been trying to figure out what is up with his tail for months now. He's a crowntail betta, who lives in a 5 gallon tank that has a filter/air pump. He lives by himself and nothing in his tank is sharp or jagged. He eats and passes his food like a champ so no worries there. I keep his tank really clean, like I said weekly water changes, he is not overfed and the filter is changed when it starts getting too green with algae.
His tail since I got him has progressively gotten smaller and smaller. I doubted it was fin rot originally since that is usually caused by poor water conditions, and his have never been bad. I decided to start trying to treat him for fin rot anyways, but without using any medications since I wasn't sure it was indeed rot. I started changing his water every day for two weeks, then every other day, then every third day, and so on. We're back to changing it only once a week and his tail has not gotten any better or any worse. I also tried adding some aquarium salt to his water during the time I was doing frequent water changes. I have read on numerous sites that that can help with fin rot. Still nothing. It looks like some parts of his tail have grown back but other parts are still super short.
Any idea as to what could be going on? Or what more I could do? He acts normal, swims around a lot, etc. but this small tail has me worried.
Thanks all!!!
I've attached a pic of him and his tail. It was the best I could get of the active little bugger.