helping a betta in distress
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:53 pm
I picked up this little guy from my local pet shop four days ago - a Crowntail Betta with fin rot and what looked like a case of ick on his head. I just had to bring him home, so I did, and named him Syd.
I set him up in a 1-gallon cylinder jar with some gravel, almond leaves, a fake plant, floating Hornwort, and a hiding ornament. I've been keeping the water temp between 80-85 degrees to help clear up that ick. Daily water changes have been a must.
At first, Syd was pretty out of it - just hiding or stuck in one spot. I didn't feed him the first day since I had no idea how much he'd eaten before I got him. On the second day, he was just lying at the bottom of the jar, so I dropped in some Betta flakes to get his attention. He found a few and ate them. Day three, he made it to the top for a few flakes and a pellet, but he was still really lethargic - just sleeping all day.
But this morning, day four, he's a different fish. He was swimming around like crazy, so I fed him a couple of pellets and he devoured them. Now he's exploring his jar, doing his "happy dance" in front of me, and even played the "follow my finger" game. The white dot on his head looks like it's coming off too. I'm not sure if his fins will ever grow back, but at least he's on the mend. Once he's fully recovered, I'm upgrading him to a bigger tank.
I set him up in a 1-gallon cylinder jar with some gravel, almond leaves, a fake plant, floating Hornwort, and a hiding ornament. I've been keeping the water temp between 80-85 degrees to help clear up that ick. Daily water changes have been a must.
At first, Syd was pretty out of it - just hiding or stuck in one spot. I didn't feed him the first day since I had no idea how much he'd eaten before I got him. On the second day, he was just lying at the bottom of the jar, so I dropped in some Betta flakes to get his attention. He found a few and ate them. Day three, he made it to the top for a few flakes and a pellet, but he was still really lethargic - just sleeping all day.
But this morning, day four, he's a different fish. He was swimming around like crazy, so I fed him a couple of pellets and he devoured them. Now he's exploring his jar, doing his "happy dance" in front of me, and even played the "follow my finger" game. The white dot on his head looks like it's coming off too. I'm not sure if his fins will ever grow back, but at least he's on the mend. Once he's fully recovered, I'm upgrading him to a bigger tank.