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Clove Oil :(

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#1 ·
hi, my fishy, REd, is really quite sick. I think that if he doesnt make any improvement in <1month then i will have to put him down :(
Does any clove oil work or does it have to be fish specific?
Does Epsom salts actually help?
 
#2 ·
Hi, I'm sorry to hear this, --my little girl isn't doing well either.
I haven't used clove oil but am considering looking into it, so am following this thread.

I have read that an Epsom salt bath, done correctly, can help but it depends a lot on the issue.
 
#5 · (Edited)
I don't, other than what I'm reading on the internet from other betta keepers. It's a bit harsh, so depending on what is happening with the fish other options might be better, for example with swim bladder issues, stopping feeding for 24 for 48 hours is suggested before actually doing a magnesium sulfate bath.

I found this thread, which includes a description of how to use clove oil by one of the site mods.
 
#7 ·
Housing:
How many gallons is your tank? 1g at the moment, normally a 4 or 16
Does it have a filter? no
Does it have a heater? yes
What temperature is your tank? 26
Does your tank have an air stone or other type of aeration? no
Does your Betta have tank mates? What kind? no

Food:
What food brand do you use? pisces
Do you feed flakes or pellets? pellets
Freeze-dried? no
How often do you feed your Betta? How much? twice, a pinch

Maintenance:
Before your Betta became ill how often did you perform a water change? 2 weeks about
What percentage of water did you change? 35%
What is the source of your water? rain water
Do you vacuum the substrate or just dip out water? both, vacuum once a month because normally hes in a bigger tank
What additives do you use other than conditioner? What brand of conditioner? Aqua one health+ conditioner

Water Parameters:
What are your water parameters? Please give exact numbers. If tested by pet store please get exact numbers. "Fine" or "Safe" won't help us help you. Important: Test your water before the regular water change; not after one.

Ammonia: 0.1
Nitrite: 0.0
Nitrate: 0.0
pH: 7.0
Hardness (GH):
Alkalinity (KH):

Symptoms and Treatment:
When did you first notice the symptoms? AGES ago
How has your Betta’s appearance changed? He's gotten yellow splodges on his sides
How has your Betta’s behavior changed? yes, he cant really hold himself straight and moves even less than before
Is your Betta still eating? yes
Have you started treating your Betta? If so, how? no
Does your Betta have any history of being ill? yes
How long have you owned your Betta? 1 year
Was he or she ill or suffering some sort of damage when purchased? he was REALLY REALLY skinny and his tail is very heavy for him
 
#10 ·
Hi @The fish! I'm sorry Red is sick. Is this the same fish you posted about on February 11? It would help if you could get some clear pictures of Red. I know it's really hard with a betta, since they are always moving, but "yellow splotches on his side" could be anything from normal color changes to a tumor to a fungus. Without clear pictures we will not be able to help him. As Feanor said in the previous thread, he is very skinny and would benefit from multiple feedings of rich foods like bloodworms. Have you tried those yet?
 
#11 ·
Sorry to hear you buddy sick. Fingers crossed that he gets better.

I've used clove oil, and I assumed that it worked (my boy was in such bad shape I don't know if it was the clove oil, or that he simply just passed on his own). Hopefully it won't come to that for you boy.
 
#13 ·
Have you tried soaking the food in garlic? When fish are too malnourished, they loose their eating reflex. Sometimes soaking food in garlic can stimulate that reflex. I hope you are able to get him to eat! I would encourage you to post some clear pictures on the other thread so we can take a look and see what else might be going on!
 
#18 ·

hi, my fishy, REd, is really quite sick. I think that if he doesnt make any improvement in <1month then i will have to put him down :(
Does any clove oil work or does it have to be fish specific?
Does Epsom salts actually help?
Epsom salts have limited effectiveness in treating most fish illnesses. While they can sometimes help with mild issues like stress and minor skin problems, they're not a cure-all for serious illnesses.
Adding Epsom salts to the water can temporarily increase magnesium levels, which might provide some relief from specific symptoms. However, it's crucial to discuss the specific dosage and potential risks with a qualified aquatic veterinarian before attempting this.