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Question: Right now I am treating my betta for fin rot. I panicked and medicated right away (not the best thing to do), but since it doesn't seem to bother him, I'm continuing the treatment as perscribed by the box. I was thinking of doing a salt bath afterwards, but would that be too harmful to the fish after medicating?
 
What do you do if the fish becomes unconcious.
 
I would say to remove the fish, and put him in a container of tank water.
 
Thanks SO much for this, Neenjar!! My walmart betta is still suffering from fin rot. He does great with the baths, and even gets really colorful afterwards!!
 
I treat my boys with salt water. I have Blue, Fishy and Merlin in a gallon of water with 1 tsp of aquarium salt. I change their water every day. I don't know if it's quite working yet. Gonna give it some time. Merlin seems lots better. Just taking a long long time with the fin rot on the other two.
 
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Thanks SO much for this, Neenjar!! My walmart betta is still suffering from fin rot. He does great with the baths, and even gets really colorful afterwards!!
That's great to hear. Are the fins still deteriorating or have they just not grown back yet? If the are still deteriorating I would look to stronger medication. If they have just not started growing back yet, then keep up what you are doing!
 
They were getting better, but then he got some frayed edges. They aren't getting worse, so I think it is really helping! He is such a wonderful little guy, and deserves the best. :)
 
Wow, this was so helpful! I gave Caesar his first salt bath today and he took it well. Of course his fin rot is still nasty since I gave him the bath just this afternoon, but it fixed a really tiny hole already!

I have a question though....since it says to use some of the tank water in the bath, after the bath is it okay to dump some of the less concentrated bath water back into the tank with the fish?


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oops! Never mind, I see you already answered this question ^^;
 
I had to add more meds to the bowl today, but while I was doing that, I thought I might try to give a salt bath to my betta. I only have the one bowl that he stays in, so I used a large cup for this (what I normally hold him in while I'm changing the water). I treated the water and then added a little bit of salt, and put him in. He started swimming very quicckly and appeared disoriented, and then he quickly began swimming on the bottom of the cup while scraping his nose. I've never seen him do this, so I took him out and put him back in the regular bowl and added more medicne like I had intended. So did I do anything wrong or is my betta just one of those that doesn't like it?
 
I have a question about some of this. Fishy has one single hole in his fin. It's small but noticeable. Will salt water help or do I need different meds?
 
I have a question...

You said to just plop them in, but could the salt suddenly make him go into shock? Could I slowly introduce him to the salt bath? I'm just afraid for one of the weaker fish I'm taking care of :S
 
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I have a question...

You said to just plop them in, but could the salt suddenly make him go into shock? Could I slowly introduce him to the salt bath? I'm just afraid for one of the weaker fish I'm taking care of :S
For very weak fish you can acclimate them, but the salt ration will not be right then. Usually you just make sure that the temp matches the tank temp and drop them in. I have never had a fish go into shock, but have heard of it happening.
 
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I have a question about some of this. Fishy has one single hole in his fin. It's small but noticeable. Will salt water help or do I need different meds?
Since you caught the issue early and it is just a small hole I will recommend salt bath to the 1000th power! When you catch something early is when it is most effective.

salt bath + water change = fast healing of minor issues.
 
Yeah I don't do salt baths because he's kept in a gallon vase with a teaspoon of salt. If I gave him a salt bath, would you say to add more salt or what??
It seems like he's doing better, the hole seems to be getting smaller and smaller every so often. I can still see through it a little though.
 
Okay that's what I've been doing lol. So hopefully he should be better sooner or later. Hopefully sooner. =)
Thanks
 
Exactly what dukie said, remove him and put in a container of just tank water.
Personally I would not use tank water. If fin rot is involved i prefer to gave a quarantine tank available to keep him in. Who know what will be left behind in the tank if the fish is sick. :-/
 
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