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.
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.
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.
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