I just found out this morning that one of my Betta fish died. :(  About a week ago I thought he was acting a little weird but didn't think anything of it. He wasn't swimming around as much and hid alot so I didn't see him much. On Sunday I got a good look at him and all of his scales were raised and his body bloated. I guessed that he had dropsy. I have never had any fish with dropsy before so wasn't sure what to do. I should have asked someone on here. I treated him with salt and Maracyn-Two (said Dropsy on the box) and he didn't seem to get any better. I was going to try another treatment today but he gave up.
 About a week ago I thought he was acting a little weird but didn't think anything of it. He wasn't swimming around as much and hid alot so I didn't see him much. On Sunday I got a good look at him and all of his scales were raised and his body bloated. I guessed that he had dropsy. I have never had any fish with dropsy before so wasn't sure what to do. I should have asked someone on here. I treated him with salt and Maracyn-Two (said Dropsy on the box) and he didn't seem to get any better. I was going to try another treatment today but he gave up.  
 
Obviously I'm going to clean the tank out and do a 100% water change but want to really make sure any new Betta I get (whenever I get him) doesn't contract dropsy.
So here are my questions:
-Does the bacteria that causes dropsy hang out in the water? I know it's an internal infection but since my Betta died has it left the body and started floating around the tank?
-If I clean the tank out and put all new water in it will it be safe for a new fish?
I would kinda like to keep the tank cycled. It's a 5 gallon tank and I don't have anything else in it but 2 snails and a clump of Java moss. I have heard that when a disease wipes out a tank that you can clean it out and dry it out but I don't want to dry it out. I would appreciate any help you guys can give me. Thanks.
					 About a week ago I thought he was acting a little weird but didn't think anything of it. He wasn't swimming around as much and hid alot so I didn't see him much. On Sunday I got a good look at him and all of his scales were raised and his body bloated. I guessed that he had dropsy. I have never had any fish with dropsy before so wasn't sure what to do. I should have asked someone on here. I treated him with salt and Maracyn-Two (said Dropsy on the box) and he didn't seem to get any better. I was going to try another treatment today but he gave up.
 About a week ago I thought he was acting a little weird but didn't think anything of it. He wasn't swimming around as much and hid alot so I didn't see him much. On Sunday I got a good look at him and all of his scales were raised and his body bloated. I guessed that he had dropsy. I have never had any fish with dropsy before so wasn't sure what to do. I should have asked someone on here. I treated him with salt and Maracyn-Two (said Dropsy on the box) and he didn't seem to get any better. I was going to try another treatment today but he gave up.  
 Obviously I'm going to clean the tank out and do a 100% water change but want to really make sure any new Betta I get (whenever I get him) doesn't contract dropsy.
So here are my questions:
-Does the bacteria that causes dropsy hang out in the water? I know it's an internal infection but since my Betta died has it left the body and started floating around the tank?
-If I clean the tank out and put all new water in it will it be safe for a new fish?
I would kinda like to keep the tank cycled. It's a 5 gallon tank and I don't have anything else in it but 2 snails and a clump of Java moss. I have heard that when a disease wipes out a tank that you can clean it out and dry it out but I don't want to dry it out. I would appreciate any help you guys can give me. Thanks.




 
							
						



 I'll probably just get some of the leaves off of the website. Would you happen to know how many leaves come in an ounce? And you replace the leaves after they fall apart right? Hey wait. What's HLA?
 I'll probably just get some of the leaves off of the website. Would you happen to know how many leaves come in an ounce? And you replace the leaves after they fall apart right? Hey wait. What's HLA? Wonder what I bought it for.
 Wonder what I bought it for.  You can drink it? Uh..I think I will stick to my red tea. Sounds interesting though.
 You can drink it? Uh..I think I will stick to my red tea. Sounds interesting though.  I think I'll have to buy a few ounces online and see how I like them.
 I think I'll have to buy a few ounces online and see how I like them. 
 I can't wait to try out the leaves.
 I can't wait to try out the leaves. 
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