How to prevent bacterial infections in Bettas
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cutiepie - Posts: 4
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How to prevent bacterial infections in Bettas
My betta's been acting kinda off lately, like he's not as active. I'm worried it might be a bacterial thing. What's the best way to keep him from getting sick? Tank's a 5 gallon, heated to 78, filtered, and I do weekly water changes.
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sSjey - Posts: 372
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Re: How to prevent bacterial infections in Bettas
Bacterial infections often stem from poor water quality or stress. Test your water for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. Even if params seem fine, small spikes can stress them. Also, avoid overfeeding, as leftover food decays and messes with water quality. A balanced diet and clean tank are key.
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taezan - Posts: 7
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Re: How to prevent bacterial infections in Bettas
Yep, and if you're using tap water, always condition it. Chlorine's a big stressor. I'd also recommend adding Indian almond leaves, they've got antibacterial properties.sSjey wrote: ↑Mon Aug 18, 2025 4:58 am Bacterial infections often stem from poor water quality or stress. Test your water for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. Even if params seem fine, small spikes can stress them. Also, avoid overfeeding, as leftover food decays and messes with water quality. A balanced diet and clean tank are key.
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Coryd - Posts: 9
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Re: How to prevent bacterial infections in Bettas
Agree with the above. Keep an eye on tankmates too. Even peaceful ones can stress a betta if they're too active or the tank's crowded. My guy got fin rot after I added some tetras, had to separate him.
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floralix - Posts: 83
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Re: How to prevent bacterial infections in Bettas
Regular water changes are crucial, but don't go overboard. Sudden large changes can shock them. I do 20% twice a week in my 10 gallon, and my betta's never had issues. Also, avoid sharp decor that could cause injuries leading to infections.
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FinleyK - Posts: 9
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Re: How to prevent bacterial infections in Bettas
True! And if you're ever unsure, quarantine new plants or decor before adding them. I've had hitchhiking bacteria wreck a tank before.
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DuskHound - Posts: 6
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Re: How to prevent bacterial infections in Bettas
I've heard some folks use aquarium salt as a preventative. Not sure if it's legit, but my LFS swears by it. Anyone tried it long-term?
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bakerix - Posts: 1
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Re: How to prevent bacterial infections in Bettas
Salt can help, but it's not a cure-all. Too much can mess with their kidneys. I'd stick to clean water and stress reduction first. Maybe add salt only if you see early signs of infection.
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finnleyocean - Posts: 12
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Re: How to prevent bacterial infections in Bettas
My betta got better after I lowered the water level a bit. Less swimming stress, I guess. Also, floating plants helped him feel more secure.
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cutiepie - Posts: 4
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Re: How to prevent bacterial infections in Bettas
Thanks for all the tips, guys! Gonna test my water again and maybe grab some almond leaves. Appreciate the help.