I'm new to fish keeping and have had a heck of a time keeping up with my Betta, Umi. I was told by the pet store that keeping a Betta was easy. It's been anything but easy. I've done a lot of reading and research over the past two months that I've had him and have learned quite a bit but now I'm just utterly confused.
He has been having ongoing problems with what I believe is fin rot. Initially the fin rot was probably caused by poor conditions in the cup they kept him in at the pet store. I treated it with aquarium salt and it seemed to be getting better until he decided that the filter intake in his new tank was a good place to sleep. The intake really did a number on all his fins in the few days it took for me to figure out what was going on. I've since resolved the problem and Umi's fins seemed to be healing nicely. About two weeks ago I noticed a white spot on his dorsal fin but as he seemed fine and there was only one spot, I thought only to keep an eye on it. Fast forward….three days ago I noticed that his caudal fin was shorter and that he had a small tear in his dorsal fin. I also noticed that the white spot on his dorsal fin was gone but that he now has a white spot on one of his pectoral fins. This morning I woke up to find that his caudal fin had deteriorated/shredded quite a bit over night. I also observed Umi occasionally hovering in a vertical position with his nose to the heavens. Maybe I've entered the realm of paranoid but I'm almost certain his eyes look like they are bulging outward too. A few weeks back I noticed that he had white rings around his eyes. I just assumed that maybe I hadn't noticed it before and that it has always been like that. I'm wondering now if I was wrong. Umi is not having any trouble swimming at all and is energetic with a good appetite. He does seem a bit off though.
I think I've been good in caring for him. He lives with 3 marimo balls in a 5 gallon tank that is filtered and heated. I make partial WC twice per week, one of which is gravel vacuumed. I age the water and also add prime about 20 minutes before a water change. I test the water parameters every 2-3 days. I use a turkey baster to remove poop in between WC (btw he may have chronic constipation as he doesn't poop every day). I feed him 3 tiny pellets twice daily and I give him bloodworms 2x per week. I have never given him medication and have only treated the fin rot with aquarium salt (1 tsp/gallon). When his fins were better, I reduced the aquarium salt to 1/2 tsp./gallon. We're back up to 1 tsp/gallon but now I'm wondering if I should be more concerned and be giving him some kind of medication.
I've attached some photos I took of Umi today. I had a neutral colored light shining on him in order to get decent details in the photos. Again, perhaps I'm paranoid, but the lighting revealed a few things in the photo that I would not have seen with my own eyes under normal lighting conditions - namely the black spots on his dorsal fin and red marks between the base of his pectoral fin and gill. I also see some mottling under his muzzle/chin (not sure if that's just the way he looks) and, lastly, I see some shiny yellow dust all over his fins but am unsure if that is being caused by the bright light shining on him. Please take a look at the photos and let me know if you see anything that I should be concerned about. Thank you in advance for your time.
He has been having ongoing problems with what I believe is fin rot. Initially the fin rot was probably caused by poor conditions in the cup they kept him in at the pet store. I treated it with aquarium salt and it seemed to be getting better until he decided that the filter intake in his new tank was a good place to sleep. The intake really did a number on all his fins in the few days it took for me to figure out what was going on. I've since resolved the problem and Umi's fins seemed to be healing nicely. About two weeks ago I noticed a white spot on his dorsal fin but as he seemed fine and there was only one spot, I thought only to keep an eye on it. Fast forward….three days ago I noticed that his caudal fin was shorter and that he had a small tear in his dorsal fin. I also noticed that the white spot on his dorsal fin was gone but that he now has a white spot on one of his pectoral fins. This morning I woke up to find that his caudal fin had deteriorated/shredded quite a bit over night. I also observed Umi occasionally hovering in a vertical position with his nose to the heavens. Maybe I've entered the realm of paranoid but I'm almost certain his eyes look like they are bulging outward too. A few weeks back I noticed that he had white rings around his eyes. I just assumed that maybe I hadn't noticed it before and that it has always been like that. I'm wondering now if I was wrong. Umi is not having any trouble swimming at all and is energetic with a good appetite. He does seem a bit off though.
I think I've been good in caring for him. He lives with 3 marimo balls in a 5 gallon tank that is filtered and heated. I make partial WC twice per week, one of which is gravel vacuumed. I age the water and also add prime about 20 minutes before a water change. I test the water parameters every 2-3 days. I use a turkey baster to remove poop in between WC (btw he may have chronic constipation as he doesn't poop every day). I feed him 3 tiny pellets twice daily and I give him bloodworms 2x per week. I have never given him medication and have only treated the fin rot with aquarium salt (1 tsp/gallon). When his fins were better, I reduced the aquarium salt to 1/2 tsp./gallon. We're back up to 1 tsp/gallon but now I'm wondering if I should be more concerned and be giving him some kind of medication.
I've attached some photos I took of Umi today. I had a neutral colored light shining on him in order to get decent details in the photos. Again, perhaps I'm paranoid, but the lighting revealed a few things in the photo that I would not have seen with my own eyes under normal lighting conditions - namely the black spots on his dorsal fin and red marks between the base of his pectoral fin and gill. I also see some mottling under his muzzle/chin (not sure if that's just the way he looks) and, lastly, I see some shiny yellow dust all over his fins but am unsure if that is being caused by the bright light shining on him. Please take a look at the photos and let me know if you see anything that I should be concerned about. Thank you in advance for your time.