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HELP!! my Betta can't swim I received my Betta from a pet
store for Christmas and he was fine to begin with. Although he was
raised on brine shrimp and wouldn't eat the flake food I got for
him so I switched to brine shrimp. he lives in a small glass bowl about
1/2 gal to 1 gal in size and has small blue flat marbles on the bottom.
he would eat regularly and I would have to clean his bowl about every
other day cause of the size. HERE'S THE PROBLEM!! for the past week
he has been having more and more trouble swimming and staying upright.
he flips over easily and when he comes to the surface to eat he rolls
upside down and swims away side ways in a panic cause he cant control
it.. he's beginning to not want to eat cause its such a task to
come up to the top. PLEASE what can I do? is there something seriously
wrong with him? I don't want to lose him he is great, by far the
best fish I have had. < You Betta has eaten too much and has some
food rotting in his gut. It is easy to overfeed our fish especially
Bettas. You bring home all this brine shrimp and he only needs a little
bit. So well keep putting it in until he is very full. The left over
brine shrimp dies and begins to rot. Later he gets hungry and eats the
rotting brine shrimp. The food gets stuck in his gut and the bacteria
in the gut start to take over and grow. The gut swells with gas and the
fish lose their equilibrium. Now you have to treat. Get some
Metronidazole and place 125 mg in a 5 gallon bucket. Use this to do a
100% water change. Do not feed. Repeat every other day until the Betta
starts to eat. If it looks like it is getting worse than add the entire
capsule 250mg to the water. Treat the bucket every other day. The
medicine will break down in the bucket after the second day so a new
batch needs to be made up every time. This is difficult to treat, all
you can do is try.-Chuck> Jessica
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