Micro Rasboras Picking At Betta's Tail?
#1
Posted 04 May 2012 - 06:25 PM
Today I noticed his back fin has been torn. A small section of the top half of the fin is actually missing. It doesn't look like fin rot or anything like that. I've never seen the rasboras interact with him in anyway, but is it possible they're pecking at him? The only other thing I can think of would be that he somehow got his fin caught in the filter intake.
Which of these two theories (rasboras or filter intake) seem more likely?
#2
Posted 04 May 2012 - 06:27 PM
#3
Posted 05 May 2012 - 12:53 AM
Your tank is a bit over stocked. I wouldn't necessarily recommend to remove the fish but you have very sensitive fish, and are known to perish on even the slightest of undesirable conditions. I would recommend staying on top of waer quality and dong more than the required water change amount for the amount lfs ammonia being produced, probably around x2 weekly water changes of around 25-30%
#4
Posted 05 May 2012 - 04:37 AM
I agree with the above post. I would doubt that the issue was the micro rasboras, typically they don't nip in numbers higher than six unless they feel insecure due to minimal cover. There could be a wider range of potential possibilities, it could even be a result of too much flow, lots of long finned bettas have delicate fins and too much flow can easily rip them, along with plastic plants, tail biting, and catching there fins on something sharp such as a decoration.
Your tank is a bit over stocked. I wouldn't necessarily recommend to remove the fish but you have very sensitive fish, and are known to perish on even the slightest of undesirable conditions. I would recommend staying on top of waer quality and dong more than the required water change amount for the amount lfs ammonia being produced, probably around x2 weekly water changes of around 25-30%
That's already what I do.
The only thing I can think other than the rasboras (which I agree seems unlikely) is that he somehow got caught in the intake for the filter. Is there anything I can do to prevent that from happening again? Maybe wrapping some stocking material around the filter intake?
#5
Posted 05 May 2012 - 07:06 AM
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