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  • Ballooned Betta.

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    1)Which fish have what symptoms:

    I have a sick male betta. Its stomach has become grossly distended. There is no pine cone effect on the scales—they have remained smooth. I have had the fish for about 7 months. It started off with a slight distention and has gotten worse. I have not noticed any white feces. In fact I have not noted any feces. I’ve only been giving the fish a close inspection about twice a day. The fish has become positively buoyant. Still has a slight appetite. I have misplaced my camera ATM. Iwill post a picture if I find it.

    Med resistant dropsy? Constipated? Internal parasites? Bloat? Betta blimp blight?

    2)What medications have been tried:

    Jungle brand Anti-Parasite medicated Fish Food (praziquantel) once a day for 12 days (so far).
    Maracyn-Two (Minocycline) once a day for 6 days (so far).
    The symptom has gradually gotten worse.

    3)When they were introduced to the tank, did fish from where they came from have symptoms:

    No. Male bettas—one fish per tub.

    4)Numbers, size, and types of fish in your tank:

    Total 2 mature male bettas, 2 medium sized mystery snails. The other livestock has no apparent symptoms. I've had the other fish for about 7 months as well. Both fish were quarantined
    for over 5 weeks when purchased.

    5)What, how much, and how often you feed:

    Once a day. Omega One betta buffet flakes. As much as they will consume in 3-5 mins. I used to try 3-4 other dry and frozen foods, but those flakes are the only stuff they really eat much of. About once every 3 days small pieces of algal wafers for the snails--the bettas sometimes pick at them a bit.

    6)How much water you change and how often:

    80% once a week.
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    Tell as much as you know about the tank and equipment:
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    7)When was the tank set up:

    10 months ago

    8)How many gallons:

    2.5

    9)What's your water temperature:

    80-81 F

    10)What's your ph:

    8.2

    11)What's your ammonia level:

    Zero

    12)Hardness level:

    GH 7 drops/degrees of hardness=125.3 ppm
    KH 9drops/degrees of hardness=161.1 ppm

    13)Type(s) of filter(s):

    Air stone driven HOB, low flow but has the same amount of bio-media as what comes stock in an AquaClear 110.

    14)Anything else we should know:

    1.5 inches of Eco-Complete, 3 small Java ferns.

    how old is the fish food ?

    Less than two months old.

    What is your water source?

    Tap. Dechorinated with API product that handles Chlorine and chloramine. Water district #89 South Houston

    if tap water what chemicals does the local water company use ?

    IDK

    if well water have you had it analized ?

    NA

    if you use RO water have you added anything ?

    NA

    Have you used any chemicals to clean or repair the tank ?

    No.

    when was the last time you did a water change ?

    6 days ago.
    While I'm not reef ready, I am salt ernate lifestyle curious...

  • #2
    Try using epsom salt at 1-3 tsp. per 5 gallons, it acts as a natural laxative and try feeding anything with veggie matter to help in the process. Peas, veggie discs, spirulina flake, even spirulina brine shrimp, I have heard daphnia can act as a laxative, but I have never tried them.

    I think you'll get results and that is what it sounds like to me.
    In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
    Desiderius Erasmus
    GHAC President

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    • #3
      Definitely agree with the salt, 100%. It is awesome for the GI tract, slime coat, killing certain parasites, preventing a number of infections, etc. And safe for the betta, too.
      All bleeding stops eventually...

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      • #4
        Is the epsom salt safe for the mystery snails/java ferns at the recomended concentration? Its pretty easy to remove them if its not...
        While I'm not reef ready, I am salt ernate lifestyle curious...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bedlamer View Post
          Is the epsom salt safe for the mystery snails/java ferns at the recomended concentration? Its pretty easy to remove them if its not...
          My java fern did fine with the dose, as did the assassins and (unfortunately) those durn MTS.
          All bleeding stops eventually...

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          • #6
            I'd imagine it should not effect them, but if your worried you could just to be certain. I know I keep mystery snails in my Tanganyika tank and its got some crazy high Ph with likely a collection of oddball salts and minerals in it...

            Nothing I am reading online suggests that in that small a dosage would effect the snails overtly, but you never know. If you do notice anything let us know
            In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
            Desiderius Erasmus
            GHAC President

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            • #7
              It's been shown that pea's is a poor source for "roughage" to help animals experiencing dropsy like symptoms. Whatever you do, do not feed peas. They make the situation worse. The chances of your Betta recovering is extremely low. Epsom Salt and pristine water conditions will help.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DTony View Post
                It's been shown that pea's is a poor source for "roughage" to help animals experiencing dropsy like symptoms. Whatever you do, do not feed peas. They make the situation worse. The chances of your Betta recovering is extremely low. Epsom Salt and pristine water conditions will help.
                Over the years I've had a few trophs with this. It was always fatal. But sometimes it would take almost a year for them to die. Sunny has a troph with it. Some of us remember Jespers KIKU that had it. Slow death dropsy.
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