Hi, I have a 12 gallon tank that is currently cycling, with a betta and a gold mystery snail. The snail itself, is a little weird ever since I got it, I've been meaning to ask about it here but always postponed... when I first got it, it was solid yellow all over, golden like. It has been getting black spots on its shell for the past 3 weeks since I got it... the smaller part of the shell (where the twist ends) is almost completely black, and the rest has black spots, as if it was rusted or something. Just thought I'd mention it in case it helps...
The betta always loved the tank and would swim up and down, from side to side, but since yesterday, he has been just sitting in one place, not even swimming. I just looked at him now, and he looks VERY bloated. The bloated part, is exactly on the part where it shows if the betta is fat or not, his stomach I guess, a little behind his gills. I haven't been overfeeding him, only 3 pellets a day, 4 at most. He would always swim happily to my finger when I opened the tank to try and follow the food, but he was reluctant to eat yesterday, and I'm afraid to actually feed him today because he looks so bloated... I'd say he's pregnant if it wasn't a male.
Also, if its of any help, the past week I was trying to teach him how to jump to eat his pellets. I'd put the pellet on my finger, a tiny bit above the water, and he would jump to catch it.
The water parameters are fine for a cycling tank. I checked it yesterday when I got my API Master Kit shipped, and pH is 6.4, Ammonia is 0.5, Nitrites and Nitrates are still 0. This is my first experience with a (possible) diseased fish, so I'm really worried. Any help is greatly appreciated... the betta looks really sad.
The betta always loved the tank and would swim up and down, from side to side, but since yesterday, he has been just sitting in one place, not even swimming. I just looked at him now, and he looks VERY bloated. The bloated part, is exactly on the part where it shows if the betta is fat or not, his stomach I guess, a little behind his gills. I haven't been overfeeding him, only 3 pellets a day, 4 at most. He would always swim happily to my finger when I opened the tank to try and follow the food, but he was reluctant to eat yesterday, and I'm afraid to actually feed him today because he looks so bloated... I'd say he's pregnant if it wasn't a male.
Also, if its of any help, the past week I was trying to teach him how to jump to eat his pellets. I'd put the pellet on my finger, a tiny bit above the water, and he would jump to catch it.
The water parameters are fine for a cycling tank. I checked it yesterday when I got my API Master Kit shipped, and pH is 6.4, Ammonia is 0.5, Nitrites and Nitrates are still 0. This is my first experience with a (possible) diseased fish, so I'm really worried. Any help is greatly appreciated... the betta looks really sad.
