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I just started treating my newest betta for Velvet about 4 days ago. His breathing is better and his pectoral fins are starting to open again. Problem is he still doesn't seem to be eating and the rest of his fins are still really stiff and clamped. Anyone have any experience with treating this disease?

2007-04-28 11:55:03 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Fish

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I've just finished treating one of my own bettas (a new purchase, the velvet showed up 3 days after I got him). Usually, the treatment is effective in 2 weeks, but his took closer to 3 to rid him of all the spots.

If you raise the temperature (85o) and turn off any lights directly over the tank (Piscinoodinium is a photosynthetic dinoflagellate), this seems to help in the recovery.

2007-04-28 12:22:19 · answer #1 · answered by copperhead 7 · 2 0

If you have an unheated, unfiltered bowl that is inflicting the trouble. Negative water stipulations will result in fin rot and other diseases and eventually, demise. He wants at the very least a 5 gallon tank with a heater set at seventy eight F and a filtration method. Deal with with aqua salt (1 teaspoon per 5 gallons) and Melafix. Fungus healing will do nothing as he does no longer have a fungus. If you happen to see no changes in just a few days. That you may also are trying Mardel's Maracyn for fin rot. It is a very good anti-biotic. You're going to have got to trade the water 25% everyday if you happen to use the Maracyn as it degrades within the water inside 24 hours of software. Also, in no way remove a fish when cleansing the tank. This stresses them out and causes them to get unwell as well. You can clean the within of the tank and syphon gravel and change water with the fish in the tank. I do it for all four of my tanks. You additionally want to be definite to the new water (i admire Seachem's top) and be certain the new water is of the same temp because the historical water. In no way change more than 25% at a time unless you could have an emergency. You should rather only be doing this as soon as a month. As long as you preserve him stably heated and treated with the salt, Melafix and potentially and anti-biotic and maintain the water pristine he should reside. His fins will develop again however they're going to on no account look like they at first did. You additionally have got to discover what induced this in the first position. Is the tank too small? Is it underneath-heated or below-filtered? Are you overfeeding? Re-evaluation your current installed to make certain this does not occur again. Just right luck : )

2016-08-11 05:43:40 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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