Hey ppl, this seemed like a great forum to join and so here i am. My poor betta passed away today, and am not sure why/how he got cotton/wooly disease that spread like crazy and eventually killed him... 
Here's a checklist of things I have: Pls tell me what else I need before I buy any new fish- we dont want to mess up again!!!!
1 gallon tank
Wisteria live plants floating on top
Water conditioner, usually put in a few drops
We use bottled spring water and boiled water mix
Heater (this is a funny one. My betta never had a heater before and was doing fine. The fish store person suggested I buy one as my temp was about 68F. I brought it to about 75, and yikes... the cotton disease spread like crazy. Is this heat really necessary, as all it seems to do is make fungus grow more rapidly?)
Underground Filter/bubbler (one of those old school filters with the big tube)
Lamp above
Aquarium salt (a pinch)
lots of meds for just in case purposes.
Anything else that seems necessary? I've never checked the pH of my water before... and my fish seemed to do fine. They all live past a year or two. Water change- I do 25% every week, and change the whole thing once a month.
Any flaws here? Probably a lot, but pls tell me what's absolutely necessary, ie. what needs to be fixed. Thanks so much everyone!
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Here's a checklist of things I have: Pls tell me what else I need before I buy any new fish- we dont want to mess up again!!!!
1 gallon tank
Wisteria live plants floating on top
Water conditioner, usually put in a few drops
We use bottled spring water and boiled water mix
Heater (this is a funny one. My betta never had a heater before and was doing fine. The fish store person suggested I buy one as my temp was about 68F. I brought it to about 75, and yikes... the cotton disease spread like crazy. Is this heat really necessary, as all it seems to do is make fungus grow more rapidly?)
Underground Filter/bubbler (one of those old school filters with the big tube)
Lamp above
Aquarium salt (a pinch)
lots of meds for just in case purposes.
Anything else that seems necessary? I've never checked the pH of my water before... and my fish seemed to do fine. They all live past a year or two. Water change- I do 25% every week, and change the whole thing once a month.
Any flaws here? Probably a lot, but pls tell me what's absolutely necessary, ie. what needs to be fixed. Thanks so much everyone!