I didnt take him out of the tank frequently, i only took him out to have a closer look at the scar, when i did take him out that time i didn't use a net i just let him swim into the large jug and picked the jug up out of the water so he didn't have such a stressful transition from water-out of...
hello, he seems to be getting better.. people on other forums suggested that I should be using a fungul treatment and use rooiboss tea in his tank while also changing the water. I have been doiing this as he seems to be more active and the fungus/wound/whatever it is, appears to be going away
i do this when i do a large water change, when i do a small water change (250mL-500mL) i do not take him out because i find it harder to try and get him out and i do not want to accidentally hit him if he tries to escape me/net. When i do larger water changes i do take him out so he isnt...
Hello sorry, i have uploaded a photo, on the right is where the heater is and the filter is on the left. People from other forums have suggested moving him into a bigger tank but I was very sceptical about it and wanted him to heal first. Currently, I have been changing 1/4 - 1/3 of his water...
The heater is behind the the black wall as you can see in the picture, i think it might have been the plastic plant that was in his tank, i have now removed it and will be putting him into a larger tank
so recently my male betta fish has (i think) an opened wound on the side of his body. I was changing his water last week when i noticed it and there was a few drops of blood in the container I had him in prior changing the water. I have been using betafix and changing 1/4 of the water to keep...