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Fin Loss & Fin Rot
Fin rot is the result of a bacterial infection, which leaves the fins tattered, bloody or blackened. Entire portions of the fins may fall off or go missing ...
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Housing Male & Female Bettas Together
Male and Female Bettas don't usually fare well when housed together but it may work with the right conditions and a little luck. ...
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pH and Ammonia
Mar 29, 2005 ... This means a pH of 6.0 is ten times more acidic then a pH of 7.0 and a pH of 5.0 is then 100 times ... How Does pH affect Ammonia Levels? ...
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Fin Loss & Fin Rot
The most common signs of fin rot are a rapid loss of fin tissue, bloody fin tips or blackened fin edges. In darker colored bettas these symptoms may be ...
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Betta Vases
Dangers of keeping bettas in Peace Lily Vases. ... on the roots of these plants; not even if the little pamphlet that came with the vase says they can. ...
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Swim Bladder Disorder [SBD]
A bacterial infection of the swim bladder may also cause the symptoms described. If you don't find thatthe Betta is back to normal after a day or two of ...
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Flexibacter
Actual, “True Fungus”, is fairly rare among bettas but does occasionally occur on dead tissue. Flavobacterium columnare has several common names such as ...
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Constipation
Keep a close eye on your fish and constipation should cure itself so long as you are not overfeeding and are offering a proper diet. ...
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Constipation
Keep a close eye on your fish and constipation should cure itself so long as you are not overfeeding and are offering a proper diet. ...
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Constipation
A diet of various live and frozen foods is far superior to pellets and flakes and shouldn’t be avoided out of fear of constipation. ...