Sick Betta Fish- Help my betta fish is sick!

A Very Sick Betta FishDealing with a sick betta does not have to be a heartbreaking experience. Although very beautiful, betta fish are unfortunately very fragile creatures and everyone will at one point or another have to deal with a disease or other problem. 

The first step if your suspect that your betta is sick, is to properly diagnose what is wrong and than determine a proper course of treatment.

 

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Here are some common symptoms that a sick betta may exhibit.

  • Erratic swimming mostly on his side.
  • A bloated or enlarged belly .
  • Lack of appetite or your betta fish won't eat.
  • Large bulged or swollen eyes
  • Dull lifeless color -or color is fading.
  • White fungus around on face around lips and mouth.
  • Difficulty breathing.
  • Dark red sores under the scales 
  • Ragged or torn fins with pin size holes in them.

If your betta exhibits any of the above symptoms than you are likely dealing with one or more betta fish diseases or some environmental condition that is causing your betta to be sick and you need help. In many cases you can reverse the problem and bring your betta back to health by making sure that the water conditions in your tank are at pristine conditions.

Make sure that ammonia and Ph levels are at zero and that your water temperature is at a suitable degree. Betta's are native to tropical climates and a temperature of between 74 -78 degrees Fahrenheit is considered ideal. If your water temperature is to cold your fish’s immune system will be weakened and diseases or other problems will begin to occur.

On the other hand if your water temperature is too hot, bacteria will grow and with polluted water you are inviting disease. Another thing to remember is that betta fish have an organ that allows them to breathe air directly from the atmosphere, so it is important to make sure that there is sufficient well ventilated space above the water for them to breathe.

More signs Of A Sick Betta Fish

My betta fish is bloated

There are two usual causes of a betta fish developing a bloated stomach. The first is over feeding and the second is feeding your betta dry food. Dry pellets when they are eaten by your betta will swell as moisture in the stomach expands them. For this reason you should soak your pellets before giving them to your betta to avoid any future bloating. While on occasion it can be a symptom of dropsy typically incorrect feeding is the culprit.

While not pleasant to look at the good news is that this condition can be easily treated. If your betta fish is bloated try feeding it little pieces of cooked peas (with the shell off) for a day or so to clean out the digestive system and than resume a proper feeding regiment.

my betta fish has fin rot

Fin Rot develops from a bacterial infection and often appears with one or more other betta fish diseases. sadly this is one of the most preventable conditions if proper betta fish care is maintained.. If your betta fish has fin rot it was likely caused by stress due to poor water conditions. If you don't change your tanks water regularly, any excess food or feces will begin to decompose and contaminate the water. This creates a perfect environment for bacteria so it is important to set up your beta fish tank properly and maintain good overall aquarium conditions.

If your betta fish has fin rot you will need to completely change the water and make sure that the entire tank is completely cleaned. Be sure to wash all decorations and pebbles thoroughly with hot water. There is medications you can buy at the pet store to treat this condition and have proven successful in curing sick betta fish.

Fin Rot is also very contagious so any fish that  are uncontaminated should be separated from the others in your tank until cured to prevent the disease from spreading to other healthy Betta fish.

my betta fish wont eat

Unless your betta fish is sick they will usually eat as much food as you give them, even to the point of eating themselves to death. So if your betta fish won't eat than likely he is either stressed due to a change in water conditions such as a different temperature or after a water change as it takes them some time to adjust to the new water. Or he may be suffering from a bacterial infection or other illness such as ick or dropsy.

If you have determined that a betta disease is not the culprit than make sure that first he is in a properly sized tank (fish bowls are not suitable) and that the water is clean, and your aquarium temperature is kept at 78-82F. If he doesn't respond in a few days try feeding him tiny pieces of cooked pea's to clean his digestive system out and your betta should go back to normal activity.

my betta fish is laying on it's side

If you find your betta fish is laying on it's side than likely he is suffering from swim bladder disease which can cause your fish to swim erratically. This is can be caused by constipation due to over feeding or other illness. You may notice him swimming to the bottom of the tank and floating back to the surface, going in circles or laying on his side at the bottom of your tank.

Swim bladder disease is easily treatable first stop feeding the sick fish for a few days. Than feed him a cooked pea cut into very tiny pieces with the shell removed to relieve any constipation. Make sure that the water conditions in your tank are clean and that any gravel or decorations are cleaned using just hot water (no soap)

If after trying this treatment and find yourself still saying "help my betta fish is sick!" or your betta's condition doesn't change than he may be suffering from a bacterial infection or other parasite.

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Remember prevention and proper care is always the best strategy to avoid having a sick betta fish. But with quick treatment most problems can be easily reversed and your friend can go on to live a long happy life. 

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Here are the symptoms of some common betta fish diseases you can use to try and identify what it is, that is making your betta sick. In most cases the greatest cause of a sick betta is poor water quality and I can't emphasize enough the importance of properly setting up your betta fish tank and maintaining it.

 

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Betta Fish Dropsy

betta-fish-diseases-dropsy.jpgThere are two signs you should look for in diagnosing betta dropsy, The first is a bloated or unusually large belly. The second symptom to look for are raised scales,

To spot these when you look at your betta from a top side angle the scales will resemble an open pine cone type shape. The image below shows this condition. As you can see it is a very easy disease to recognize.

Betta fish dropsy is usually caused by bacteria that lodges in the body of the fish and affects the kidneys causing water retention in the body. Unless immediate treatment is administered, this condition can be fatal for your betta. 

 

Fin Rot

fin rotThis one of the most common diseases that affect betta fish and is rather easy to identify. The fins of your betta will have holes (pin type) in them and have a tattered worn appearance.

The cause is a bacterial infection usually from poor water conditions and lack of properly taking care of a betta fish. when seen in new betta's typically it is because the pet store didn't maintain proper tank conditions.

While fin rot in is not usually contagious, it is a good idea to isolate any fish that may have it to avoid others in the community from contracting the disease.

Symptoms of Fin rot

  • Small pinholes located anywhere on the fins.
  • thinner, more transparent looking fins.
  • fraying and a worn appearance around the fin edges.
  • Fins that seem to break off in large pieces

Fortunately this is an easy disease to treat, by making sure the water in your tank is in perfect condition and using aquarium salt. Be sure that ammonia, nitrite, and pH levels are at zero.

betta fish SepticimiaSepticimia

This is one of the worst betta fish diseases you can get and should be treated very seriously. It is an infection in the bloodstream that occurs through an open wound either through fighting with other fish or when you betta injures himself. It can also occur through bacteria in your bettas it is important to keep on top of betta fish care and make sure your water conditions especially clean as to not further aggravate the condition. 

It usually manifests as redness under the scales and can be localized in one area or appear throughout the body. It may be hard to identify in red or dark colored fish  Assuming you have corrected any water conditions that may hamper your betta's recovery, the open wounds will usually heal quickly. Other symptoms are loss of appetite, clamped fins, sluggishness and color loss.  

 

More betta fish diseases

ick diseaseIck – This is caused by parasites and often displays as small white dots on the body of your fish. Treatment is easy by simply adding adding salt to the aquarium water.

Other symptoms are your betta may stop eating start to rub against rocks and other objects to try and scratch the spots.

You should maintain a temperature 85 degrees F, and adding auarisol to the tank daily.

 


betta fish with popeye diseasePopeye – This results in your fish’s eyes beginning to bulge and is caused mainly by dirty water, to prevent change the water and clean your tank  While not pleasant to look at it fortunately this is not a serious illness and the majority of fish will fully recover after cleaning the aquarium and changing the water.

While no one likes to be faced with a sick betta fish the good news is that in most cases the majority of betta fish illnesses can be easily treated if acted upon quickly. In the majority of cases poor tank conditions are the cause and further health problems can avoided all together with proper tank setup and cleaning.

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