I've been keeping fish for about 17 years now, and I am familiar with proper tank cycling, heaters, filters, proper food, etc. Over the last year, I've had 3 bettas die, always of the same symptoms. They start out fine, lively, eating well, and then all of a sudden, a month or two after getting them, they will become lethargic and have no interest in food. They develop a slightly bloated stomach, lose color, and scales pineconing a bit.
I cannot figure out what the heck is going on. I kept them (one at a time, not together) in a 10 gallon tank with a small internal filter, and heater set on 80 degrees. I fed a variety of pellets with the occasional bloodworm treat. I change about 30% to 40% of the water weekly, and test readings (API master kit) come out fine. We do have well water, although I've kept bettas for 2 or more years in the well water without issue. The PH is a little high (maybe too high for bettas?) at 8.0.
I really want to figure out what I'm doing wrong so I can keep a betta healthy for more than a couple of months. I love the little guys and having so many die in such a short amount of time has been pretty disheartening.
I cannot figure out what the heck is going on. I kept them (one at a time, not together) in a 10 gallon tank with a small internal filter, and heater set on 80 degrees. I fed a variety of pellets with the occasional bloodworm treat. I change about 30% to 40% of the water weekly, and test readings (API master kit) come out fine. We do have well water, although I've kept bettas for 2 or more years in the well water without issue. The PH is a little high (maybe too high for bettas?) at 8.0.
I really want to figure out what I'm doing wrong so I can keep a betta healthy for more than a couple of months. I love the little guys and having so many die in such a short amount of time has been pretty disheartening.
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