Dropsy is, sadly, one of the most life-threatening conditions in which a Betta can find itself in. It is basically a state which causes the accumulation of fluids across the soft tissue, and it is usually caused by overly stressing situations. Dropsy manifests in Bettas which have a weakened immune system and which are forced to live in poor or
Add Some Salt. Now that the affected fish has been isolated it’s time to add a bit of salt to the tank. The general rule of thumb to follow is 1 teaspoon for each gallon of water in the tank. Salt is helpful for treating dropsy because it can pull out some of that water and fluid that’s built up in their body.Betta fish dropsy is a serious and potentially deadly disease that can affect betta fish of all ages. Symptoms of betta fish dropsy include swollen body, protruding scales, and red lesions. The disease is caused by bacteria that can enter the fish’s body through the gills, skin, or mouth. If dropsy in betta fish is left untreated, betta fish
Seeing a betta fish with a swollen stomach is a definite cause for concern. This may be a sign of constipation, fungal infection, or bacterial illness that is causing either gasses or undigested food to accumulate inside of the fish. This bloated look is not only uncomfortable, but it can also mean that your fish is in danger of potential death.
Luckily, an exploded stomach is a very rare occurrence in betta fish, although mild cases of bloat and constipation are rather common, and can normally be attributed to overfeeding or an incorrect diet. In most cases, a stomach explosion in betta is due to a more serious illness such as a bacterial or parasitic infection.
Put one tablespoon of unscented or undyed Epsom salt directly into the one gallon of water in a tank. This arrangement is usually known as a treatment tank. Transfer the betta fish into the treatment tank of one-gallon water from the home tank. Keep the betta fish in the Epsom salt water mixture for 10 – 15 minutes.
Scientifically known as exophthalmia, Popeye is an infection that causes the eye of the betta fish to pop out (bulge out) and appear white or cloudy. Popeye can either affect one eye (Unilateral Popeye) or both eyes simultaneously (Bilateral Popeye). The bulging is the result of swelling that occurs due to fluid build-up behind the eye.
Fin rot. Fin rot is a symptom of disease or the actual disease in fish. This is a disease which is most often observed in aquaria and aquaculture, but can also occur in natural populations. [1] Fin rot can be the result of a bacterial infection ( Pseudomonas fluorescens, which causes a ragged rotting of the fin), or as a fungal infection (which
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