Is my betta's fin discoloration a sign of infection?
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2025 8:45 am
I'm dealing with a weird issue in my 10-gallon planted tank, home to my solo betta. The tank's about two months old, and my water parameters are looking good - pH 7.8, ammonia 0, nitrites 0, and nitrates 0. I'm using RO water with remineralization, which I stopped doing for a bit, and that might've started this problem.
My betta's a "black orchid" with blue and black fins that had clear tips when they grew out. But about a month ago, his fins started turning pinkish, and it's getting worse. I've been treating him with Kanaplex, and I'm halfway through the second round, but I haven't seen any improvement.
The tank's at 78F, with a sponge filter and a HOB, and some IAL leaves. I do a 30% water change weekly. My betta's been eating live blackworms almost exclusively for a month, and he's pretty active, but I've noticed him resting in the surface plants more often lately. There are also some escapee blackworms in the gravel.
I'm not sure if this is fin rot or something else. Is Kanaplex the right treatment, or should I try something else? I've attached some pics of my betta's progression - this is how he looked when it started, and this is how he looks now. I even pulled him out during a water change to get a better look on a white background.
Any help would be appreciated.
My betta's a "black orchid" with blue and black fins that had clear tips when they grew out. But about a month ago, his fins started turning pinkish, and it's getting worse. I've been treating him with Kanaplex, and I'm halfway through the second round, but I haven't seen any improvement.
The tank's at 78F, with a sponge filter and a HOB, and some IAL leaves. I do a 30% water change weekly. My betta's been eating live blackworms almost exclusively for a month, and he's pretty active, but I've noticed him resting in the surface plants more often lately. There are also some escapee blackworms in the gravel.
I'm not sure if this is fin rot or something else. Is Kanaplex the right treatment, or should I try something else? I've attached some pics of my betta's progression - this is how he looked when it started, and this is how he looks now. I even pulled him out during a water change to get a better look on a white background.
Any help would be appreciated.