I have a tank divider in my 10 gallon so that it can hold two bettas. Recently within the last week or two, I took one of my bettas out due to fin rot. I placed him in a one gallon with some java moss and started treating him with Melafix. As of now he looks alot better but my other betta is starting to have the same problem.
I do water changes every other day or so now because the ammonia and nitrite levels have been taking a while to build. I decided today to take the divider out and let my one betta live in the entire tank. His section was the side without the filter and originally I thought that the holes in the divider were enough for water circulation, and while that may be true, the filter cant pull the garbage from that side of the tank because of the divider.
I am going to start trying to do water changes daily to keep ammonia at 0 and now that the divider is gone, hopefully the filter can do a better job at cleaning the water.
Sigh anyhow, anyone have any sugguestions or comments, I feel like a horrible fishkeeper because 3 out of 4 of my fish have fin problems (though only the one fish I got recently has the black edges around his fins, the others turn white before they start to dissapear.)
I do water changes every other day or so now because the ammonia and nitrite levels have been taking a while to build. I decided today to take the divider out and let my one betta live in the entire tank. His section was the side without the filter and originally I thought that the holes in the divider were enough for water circulation, and while that may be true, the filter cant pull the garbage from that side of the tank because of the divider.
I am going to start trying to do water changes daily to keep ammonia at 0 and now that the divider is gone, hopefully the filter can do a better job at cleaning the water.
Sigh anyhow, anyone have any sugguestions or comments, I feel like a horrible fishkeeper because 3 out of 4 of my fish have fin problems (though only the one fish I got recently has the black edges around his fins, the others turn white before they start to dissapear.)