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trash.binh91

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Hi everybody, I come to you today with grim news. I had been putting off a water change for the past few weeks (which we all know is bad but I couldnā€™t help it, I was so focused on school and balancing that, which was easily 10+ hours of that a day, even on weekends. Waking up late doesnā€™t help that either.) I feel this was probably some thing that happened for a reason, but last night I decided to suck it up and wake up early, in which I did, thankfully. I started to clean and such, but I noticed the fish were like this. I saw it and my heart immediately sunk, I think I have a feeling that itā€™s dropsy? They were lethargic, no signs of pinecone.

betta 1: The sicker of the two. He is on his side most of the time, Iā€™ve seen him get a breath once though. If anything, I think that during the ā€œdark daysā€, he contracted the sickness and conveyed it to the other betta (its a divided tank).


betta 2: clearly stronger, upright and moves a bit. Both fish have lost fins during this, which is just-

Iā€™m gonna fully acknowledge that this is my fault, even if I didnā€™t intend so. Just to put that out there. Iā€™ll get the necessary tests and such when Iā€™m back from church. Iā€™ll see if I can post videos, as well.
 
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Quick little update : I've added aquarium salt into the tank. The healthier betta seems to be moving around more now. The sicker one is kind of moping around, some sort of activity.
 
It may be a case of nitrate poisoning. If water changes were put off for a bit, nitrates could have crept up higher than theyre used to.
Fresh water will do them good, but do a little at a time to prevent shocking them
 
Id keep some salt for them yes.

When you test your water, post the results?
 
Giorgio and Armani are seeming to perk up, but now is the time I turn off their tank lights.

I decided to test the water tonight. I'll have to go pick up some RO/DI water from the LFS since my water is hard.

PH : 7.6
Ammonia : 0.25ppm (my water is generally like that, so the RO/DI will help with that)
Nitrite : 0ppm
Nitrate : 0-5ppm
 
A little update before sleepy time. Did a water change today. Armani seems to be doing better, but still seems week so he's still in the cup. He did eat two bloodworms at feeding time tho! Giorgio ate one, refused to take another. He's been lethargic most of the day as well.

Water test results :

PH : 7.6
Ammonia : 0.25 ppm
Nitrite : 0 ppm
Nitrate : 2.5 ppm
 
Domestic bettas can handle up to GH 300ppm as per seriouslyfish.

What id do us get some Prime dechlorinator until that ammonia is totally 0 and use that for the water changes
 
Domestic bettas can handle up to GH 300ppm as per seriouslyfish.

What id do us get some Prime dechlorinator until that ammonia is totally 0 and use that for the water changes
I do use prime, actually.

Can you convert the 300ppm into the values that the API test kits use?
 
Do they use DH? What unit do they use? (Never used the api gh test)
 
If its DH, that's 16DH = 300ppm
 
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Does this image help? I'm not too sure lol
 

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