Hello,
1 year and 1/2 ago i bought two male bettas. This is quite stressful because one recently died of what i could only guess was a thyroid tumor. Now leonard may be sick and i feel helpless :sad:
The one i have left, Leonard, is a huge betta. He has grown over the year, but is probably quite old. He has always had a "thick" black head and body.
I suppose myself being paranoid over keeping my betta safe (since oswald died) that i am paying more attention. I discovered Leonard has a swollen "chin/jaw" tonight. Let me attempt to describe it... you know the gill covers that fan out when the male is pissed? Well they are folded back fine, but they look very swollen on the UNDERSIDE.
He is eating like a pig and acting normal. I have now added a barrier between his tank and the new betta's tank- because they fight all day. Do you think that his gill flap (if it is that) is just irritated from constantly being used to fight with another betta??
I'm going to add that aquarium sald because it says online it helps with gills. But i don't know if this is his gills or not. :huh:
I'm very sorry this post is long BUT... my other question is: how can you tell if your betta has just turned color naturally vs. something is bacterially wrong with his skin? He has NO pinecone scales, but is black face up close is a mix of colors and his body as well (no white so it's not fungus). I don't want to treat for velvet if that isn't the "other" problem.
I've been reading online a lot to diagnose him, but at the moment the salt seems like the only logical choice. Would the salt be harmful if he doesn't really have gill issues? :huh:
HELP!:help:
(i'll attempt pics tomorrow, it's 1am and i have work...i must sleep:thud: )
THANKS THANKS!!!!!!
~DobieKAD
1 year and 1/2 ago i bought two male bettas. This is quite stressful because one recently died of what i could only guess was a thyroid tumor. Now leonard may be sick and i feel helpless :sad:
The one i have left, Leonard, is a huge betta. He has grown over the year, but is probably quite old. He has always had a "thick" black head and body.
I suppose myself being paranoid over keeping my betta safe (since oswald died) that i am paying more attention. I discovered Leonard has a swollen "chin/jaw" tonight. Let me attempt to describe it... you know the gill covers that fan out when the male is pissed? Well they are folded back fine, but they look very swollen on the UNDERSIDE.
He is eating like a pig and acting normal. I have now added a barrier between his tank and the new betta's tank- because they fight all day. Do you think that his gill flap (if it is that) is just irritated from constantly being used to fight with another betta??
I'm going to add that aquarium sald because it says online it helps with gills. But i don't know if this is his gills or not. :huh:
I'm very sorry this post is long BUT... my other question is: how can you tell if your betta has just turned color naturally vs. something is bacterially wrong with his skin? He has NO pinecone scales, but is black face up close is a mix of colors and his body as well (no white so it's not fungus). I don't want to treat for velvet if that isn't the "other" problem.
I've been reading online a lot to diagnose him, but at the moment the salt seems like the only logical choice. Would the salt be harmful if he doesn't really have gill issues? :huh:
HELP!:help:
(i'll attempt pics tomorrow, it's 1am and i have work...i must sleep:thud: )
THANKS THANKS!!!!!!
~DobieKAD
