Crowntail Betta With Torn Fins...

sven_sol

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Not good...

we bought him last week and after reading that he'd basically be on hunger strike for a week or so, we've kept our eye on him just in case.

He's been keeping himself to himself and not going for anything in the tank... the occasional encounter with a moonlight gorrami, but nothing I'd consider a problem.

This evening though, he came to the front of the tank (something he's never done before) and I swear he looked at us for help :-( :-(

His fins look very tattered and torn, they were fine yesterday, and when he got close to the intake of the filter it looked like he didnt have the energy to stop himself from being sucked onto it.

We've scooped him out and put him into a small bucket with some about 3 or 4 small bloodworms (not touched) and about the same of daphnia. Put a few small bits of plant in there to keep him happy and he seems to be swimming ok. Not gasping for air, and finding shelter under plants.

I'm going to put the bucket in the airing cupboard to keep things warm and dark so he won't be stressed.

I've kept the filter and pump running in my old 70ltr tank for about a couple of months now with no fish, will it be safe for fish life as a quarantine tank, or should I put some Cycle Bacteria in ther to help out? I hope to move him into here as soon as possible.

Thanks for the help everyone, very much appreciated. (All tank mates are in my signature)
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Bacterial finrot and that can be a secondary infection, meaning that something else was also going on, sorry for your loss, R.I.P.
You do know black ghost knife fish need massive tanks.
 
Bacterial finrot and that can be a secondary infection, meaning that something else was also going on, sorry for your loss, R.I.P.
You do know black ghost knife fish need massive tanks.


Thanks Wilder.

Yea, I know about the size of a tank. Needs approx 80G, and mines about 55G. But he's only small, and we'll be geting a new tank in about 12 months anyway. By which point he won't be too big for this one. He's about 6" long at the moment, so have some time left.
 

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