Morpheus had the most beautiful tail in the beginning. He came down with fin rot and I medicated his tank for the 7 days, then cleaned it out. It looks alot better now–hopefully it will come back as beautiful as when I first got him Video Rating: 4 / 5
This is a video on how I feel about Betta’s being treated badly, So I decided I will express my opinion. (And yes, I made a couple of spelling mistakes in the video.) If you have an opinion you want to express, Please do it in a respectful, Civil manner. And if you have any problems with it, Pm me instead of being nasty on a video comment. I have the right to express my opinon on this matter, And so does everyone else. I hope you like it, And enjoy. Video Rating: 3 / 5
This teaches you the most important facts of caring for Male Betta fish Video Rating: 3 / 5
it is nearly sure, that my fish has 2 issues. Parasites ( VELVET _ or a from of protozoan disease = (can be treated with Maracyn), and a bacterial infection (COLUMNARIS). I am treating both with MARACYN. One article I found on Columnaris: www.ultimatebettas.com What is Columnaris? By RandomWiktor at www. UltimateBettas.com Columnaris is a disease that goes by many names. Flexibacter, mouth rot, mouth fungus, gill fungus, body fungus, saddleback columnaris, and cotton wool disease: all of these common terms describe one tenacious bacteria, Flavobacterium columnare, previously known as Flexibacter columnaris. This gram-negative, motile, rod-shaped bacteria thrives in many of the same conditions that our tropical fish also enjoy, making it especially dangerous and virulent to stressed fish. Two primary strains exist, both with potentially devastating internal and external symptoms. One is slow-developing, with symptoms appearing over several days and more easily quelled by treatment. The other can kill within hours, and is known for creating massive losses due to its extreme virulence. Regardless of the strain or progression of the disease, columnaris is nothing to be taken lightly. What Are the Symptoms of Columnaris? The symptoms of Columnaris vary greatly and largely depend on the strain and virulence. The most commonly observed and treatable form of columnaris often presents itself as stringy white, grey, or off-white “wool” on the fish’s face, mouth, or gills. Alternate …
Some ways to tell if a tropical fish is sick is through behavioral monitoring, looking for lethargy, not swimming around or resting at the bottom of the aquarium. Discover ways to find out if a tropical fish is sick with tips from an aquarium shop owner in this free video on aquariums. Expert: Chris Simms Contact: www.aquatic-central.com Bio: Chris Simms owns Aquatic Central in San Francisco, Calif. Filmmaker: Bing Hu Video Rating: 4 / 5
Hi, this is christie from Nippyfish.net. I often hear from my readers that bettas are lazy fish that don’t do much, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. A healthy betta is active and readily explores his or her tank. If your betta fish is acting sluggish I suggest checking your aquarium’s temperature which should be stable at about 78 degrees F. Also, look for signs of illness that could be causing sluggishness. This has been a Betta Bite Quicktip from Nippyfish.net. Video Rating: 5 / 5