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  1. On 2/14/2022 at 4:52 PM, xXInkedPhoenixX said:

    @JNorjack I just want to pipe in and say that there are a lot of excellent fish keepers on this forum that have a hard time keeping Bettas. As Colu said they are heavily inbred and also my suspicion is that the industry is so focused on "building" bettas with longer and longer fins or this or that feature that it is detrimental for the fish. If you search the forum for sick or dying betta unfortunately you will see it is far and away the fish most people seek help for. I'm also finding they need much warmer temps and humidity to survive for longer periods of time which is not always something that's easy to do for a lot of us (the temp easy enough the humidity can be tricky). 

    I say this because I understand why people get attached to them- they are amazing little personalities. I've had a handful in my lifetime but have not been successful with them so I won't be keeping them anymore, and I think there are others here that feel the same way but I can only speak for myself. They break your heart. So I understand what you are going through- I hope you are successful in your treatment but if you are not, know that you are indeed doing everything you possibly can. I cross my fingers for you.

    Thank you so much for taking the time to write this @xXInkedPhoenixX I greatly appreciate it and also am still grateful for the helpful comments you offered on my original post before this one. They are definitely little guys you get attached to! Trying the next round of treatment but not hopeful currently, but is comforting to know that even experienced fishkeepers can struggle, makes me feel a lot less frustrated and confused! 

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  2. Hello, 

    I posted on here a couple of weeks ago about helping my Bettas fins grow back faster after him going through a few troubles with tank mates etc. He was doing very well but progress started going very slowly. Here is the link to my original post and I've also put a screenshot of my original post below too:

     https://forum.aquariumcoop.com/topic/20149-how-to-help-betta-fins-grow-faster/#comment-178936

    Myself and my partner tested our water (as we have done many times before). NT labs multi test kit and every single value was exactly as should be, nothing awry or bad things creeping up at all. We also followed all of the advice given in the comments on the previous post:

    Turning water temp up a small amount

    Getting Indian Almond leaves

    Buy high quality freeze dried brine shrimp

    And we have also done the following that was advised by our LFS:

    Doing a round of Myxazin (fin rot treatment)

    And now also gradually adding aquarium salt (dose of 3g per litre gradually over 4 days)

    But the Betta has been getting worse!!! And in some close up shots I managed to get there seems to be black holes in his fins? He also seems very lethargic and just sits at the bottom of his tank almost all day and his colour has once again starting fading.

    Its so horrible to see him like this but me and my partner literally feel like we are at a complete dead end and we don't know if anything else we can try and why he is getting worse when we are giving him the best care we are able to. Any help, advice, comments or suggestions would be much appreciated!

    TIA

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  3. @Torrey oh wow right! I had a look on the Betta food and despite being manufactured by a well known brand it does contain some wheat and other ingredients that aren't just shrimp/fish (protein sources). Ill have a look at the co-op video you reccomended and get him some of the frozen stuff. Of course having the right nutrition will help him ☺️

  4. Hello, 

    I was posting on here in hopes of helping my Betta get back to his former glory a bit faster than he seemingly is...

    First up I will give a bit of back story;

    Myself and my partner decided we wanted to get a fish tank summer 2021, after a month or so of research we bought a 105L tank and heater/filter etc. And begun a fishless cycle. When water parameters were ready we begun slowly adding fish, a male Betta was our last edition as we had of course read about them being territorial. Things seemed fine at first but in just one month our Betta went from being the top left picture to the 2nd picture in the top row. He was not at all agressive and wouldn't even try to compete with the rummynose tetra we had who ended up taking control and bullying/fin nipping him. We rehomed the rummynose and separated off about 1/4 of the tank which is now his private bachelor pad. It's been about 3 months between the bottom left picture and the bottom right picture but his progress seems to have stalled. There is 6 weeks between the middle bottom picture and the right bottom picture and we can't see much difference 😔

    Any tips to help him are greatly appreciated! 

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