What exactly is fin rot? Fin rot is one of the most common afflictions among Betta fish. It is a symptom of disease.
Fin rot can either be caused by a fungal infection (this would be the type that would produce a whiteness on your Betta's fins, and would rot the tail in a more even pattern), or because a bacterial infection (the tail will rot in a more ragged manner).
Things that could lead to fin rot include injury, poor diet, bad water conditions, or keeping your Betta too cold. If you think your Betta has fin rot, check the water in his tank. Is it warm enough? Have there been any major changes in the environment? Have you replaced the water frequently enough? Also, check the date on the food you've been feeding your Betta. Food that is outdated can cause your fish to get sick, thus inducing fin rot.
Antibiotics can be used to cure fin rot. Ask your local pet store which medicines to buy. With the proper treatment, fin rot is usually NOT fatal. However, it is extremely important that you treat your Betta's fin rot early. When fin rot works its way up the tail of the fish, it can infect the main fish body, and cause death. Catching this disease early will ensure that your Betta remains healthy and alive.
It is important to remember that the best defense against fin rot is a good offense--preventing fin rot is relatively easy. Make sure you are feeding your Betta fish healthy food and keeping your Betta's water at a constant level -- temperature and pH wise. Sudden changes in the water consistency could stress your Betta, and cause him to be more likely to get fin rot. Remember to check the date on your Betta's food, and also not to overfeed. Too much extra food can lead to the growth of bacteria, contaminating your Betta's water and almost always leading to some sort of illness, whether it be fin rot or some other sort of disease.
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8 Comments
Post a CommentMy Betta has a ball that traverses both sides of his tail.... I haven't been able to figure it out either, but it seems to be getting worse :(
My betta has a ball on his fin it is making it difficult to swim. Is this fin rot?
Very Good.... Article... very helpful
oh... i feel so bad... i feel like a bad mom... my fish i have had her since March... and she is starting to loose her color... and she has fin rot as well... i hope i have enough time to get her some medication.. b4 its to late. = (
My beta, Opal has fin rot. He has a red ball on the end of his fin.
We have recently bought 2 goldfish, one regular goldfish and one siamese fighter fish. The fighter fish seems to have a white feathery growth on it`s top fin. Do you know if it's fin rot
Great information. We have lost many fish during the years.
I lost my first betta to fin rot. Great informative article.