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  1. 18 paź 2021 · Betta fin rot and tail rot (melt) is a gram-negative bacterial infection or fungal infection that is extremely prevalent in betta fish. More common in uncycled tanks and small bowls, fin rot attacks and begins to eat away at a betta fish’s beautiful fins.

  2. 25 wrz 2024 · To tell if a betta fish is sick, look for signs that it's unhealthy, like faded coloring, torn fins, bulging eyes, white spots, and raised scales. You should also watch out for a decrease in appetite or a low activity level, which are also signs that a betta fish is sick.

  3. 7 sie 2024 · Clamped Fins – If your betta has clamped fins along with the following symptoms, then it’s often a sign that they’re suffering from an infection. How Do You Treat Swim Bladder Disease? One of the most efficient ways you can treat swim bladder disease in bettas is with Epsom salt.

  4. 23 lut 2024 · Fin rot or tail rot (melt) is probably the most common betta fish disease. It’s often confused with tail biting, resulting from boredom, and tears on sharp tank decor. Upon inspection, the tail (caudal) or other fins will show visible signs of the disease.

  5. 8 sie 2024 · To save a dying betta fish, the first thing you should do is thoroughly clean and disinfect your betta's tank, which is usually enough to save a sick fish. To disinfect the tank, empty it completely, and throw away any live plants.

  6. Bacterial infections in betta fish can manifest in various ways, including fin rot, popeye, or septicemia, and are often a result of poor water quality or injury. Symptoms vary but can include discoloration, swelling, and abnormal behavior.

  7. 31 sie 2024 · Fin rot is caused by bacteria or a fungus. More often than not, you will be dealing with bacteria (Aeromonas sp., Pseudomonas sp., or Vibrio sp.), but it’s important to know what to look for when diagnosing fin rot in your betta fish.

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