Betta suspected to have fin rot or columnaris
Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2024 12:15 am
Hi everyone,
I'm still reeling from the loss of my crowntail Betta, Tassel, who sadly passed away this morning. He was in a 10L betta tank for about 8 months, but the filter started malfunctioning, which led to poor water quality over the last few weeks.
I upgraded to a 28L aqua one ecostyle last week, adding bionoodles from a well-established tank, hoping it would help him recover. However, after transferring him to the new tank with better lighting, I noticed he was unwell - there was a clear, fluffy growth on one part of his tail, and some of his tassels had a reddish tint.
I suspected fin rot and possibly columnaris, so I medicated with TriSulfa tabs, but unfortunately, it was too late. I've attached a photo, though you can't see it, he also had the same fluffy growth on his head, not just his tail.
I'd really appreciate it if someone could confirm my suspicions. I'm also seeking advice on how to proceed with the new tank. I've read that I should wash the tank, sand, and decorations with boiling water, and replace the filter media, seeding it with biological media from another tank. I also have hydrogen peroxide, which I've heard can be used to disinfect the tank.
Any guidance on how to properly disinfect and prepare the tank for new fish would be greatly appreciated.
I'm still reeling from the loss of my crowntail Betta, Tassel, who sadly passed away this morning. He was in a 10L betta tank for about 8 months, but the filter started malfunctioning, which led to poor water quality over the last few weeks.
I upgraded to a 28L aqua one ecostyle last week, adding bionoodles from a well-established tank, hoping it would help him recover. However, after transferring him to the new tank with better lighting, I noticed he was unwell - there was a clear, fluffy growth on one part of his tail, and some of his tassels had a reddish tint.
I suspected fin rot and possibly columnaris, so I medicated with TriSulfa tabs, but unfortunately, it was too late. I've attached a photo, though you can't see it, he also had the same fluffy growth on his head, not just his tail.
I'd really appreciate it if someone could confirm my suspicions. I'm also seeking advice on how to proceed with the new tank. I've read that I should wash the tank, sand, and decorations with boiling water, and replace the filter media, seeding it with biological media from another tank. I also have hydrogen peroxide, which I've heard can be used to disinfect the tank.
Any guidance on how to properly disinfect and prepare the tank for new fish would be greatly appreciated.