Betta Log

nickijay

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Hello fish friends!

I have a 2.5L tank with a filter that my betta really enjoys with his snail friend. Unfortunately I have this weird oily film on the surface of the water. I was just removing the oil while cleaning the tank so I took the betta log out, however when I put the log back in the oil instantly returned. Has anyone heard of the zoo med floating betta log doing this to them? I am concerned I need to remove the log even though my betta loves it so much.
 
Sunlight Sunlight you use a betta log. Have you ever had this happen?
 
I think you floating log holds onto any oils & releases them to the surface. My best technique is to lay a paper towel or even newspaper on the surface to help suck up some of the oils...repeat as needed, maybe twice or 4x/week. Bettas want to be able to breathe at the surface, the oil layer will pretty much prevent that. Fix it!
 
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I use lots of driftwood, what do you want to know?

I boil any first and then use it in the tank. A white film on it is normal the first week or so with new driftwood. Totally normal and healthy, some fish and shrimp and snails will eat it.
 
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I've boiled wood or just soaked for a while (weeks). The oils could be from the betta's food too, it's often high in protein & sometimes fat. Do you have a filter that moves the water surface a little?
 
My betta log has not done this to me. I think that everyone has given great advice though :)
 
yes I have a filter at the back of the tank! The paper towel ontop to remove the oil seems to be helping to reduce it
 
NoodleCats NoodleCats when you use driftwood have you ever put a hole in it so the fishies can swim through it? My fish’s name is eggnog you can see him peaking in the pictures

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Ive never drilled my own driftwood, but i do use some hollow pieces that my loaches love.

There'd be no problem drilling large holes inside for a fish to use as a hideaway. Just be sure all of the sawdust is rinsed off before it is added to the tank.


But i cant get over how cute your guy is in his little barrel. Hes literally just chilling
 
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