Well thanks for your help. I got this betta from a friend who told me it wasn't fin rot and the edges of the tail was black but irdk. I also told him about the fins and he said that it was a crowntail crosbred wit a half moon (which I honestly don't believe). He swims to be swimming fine and has already built a bubble nest the next day after he was in the tank. He also flares at me and is eating fine so I hope it's not fin rot!With his fins in that condition I doubt anyone could give you a positive ID for him unfortunately. Its a little hard to tell if he's (for example) a Crown Tail if his tail is half missing.
As for the black stuff, I've never seen fin rot before but it does look similar to the images on google so it might be. Maybe start a thread in the Diseases and Health Issues section and see what people say about it?
Sorry I can't help more than that..
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you, but if I were you I wouldn't get my hopes up.Well thanks for your help. I got this betta from a friend who told me it wasn't fin rot and the edges of the tail was black but irdk. I also told him about the fins and he said that it was a crowntail crosbred wit a half moon (which I honestly don't believe). He swims to be swimming fine and has already built a bubble nest the next day after he was in the tank. He also flares at me and is eating fine so I hope it's not fin rot!
Thanks! I'll start the water changes tomorrow and see how he does from there. Unfortunately he's in a 5 gallon right now but I'll see what I can do to get a larger tank. Again thanks for your help!I'll keep my fingers crossed for you, but if I were you I wouldn't get my hopes up.
If it were my betta I'd give him a decent size tank maybe 50ltrs (approx 10gal) for a few weeks to help with keeping his water extra clean, 20% water changes daily (I get lazy so I'd likely miss a day somewhere) and maybe even add a small amount of salt and see how he does.
Other than that I wish you luck with him and hope it fixes itself.
You're welcome. 5gal is more than enough. The only reason I said 10gal is because larger tank is easier to keep the water clean in. But 5gal is plenty big enough to keep pristine if its only inhabitant is a betta.Thanks! I'll start the water changes tomorrow and see how he does from there. Unfortunately he's in a 5 gallon right now but I'll see what I can do to get a larger tank. Again thanks for your help!
actually, his fins are supposed to be like that! He's a rose tailed betta. They are VERY rare - here's an old pic of mine:With his fins in that condition I doubt anyone could give you a positive ID for him unfortunately. Its a little hard to tell if he's (for example) a Crown Tail if his tail is half missing.
As for the black stuff, I've never seen fin rot before but it does look similar to the images on google so it might be. Maybe start a thread in the Diseases and Health Issues section and see what people say about it?
Sorry I can't help more than that..