EthanG
Member
Hey All,
Looking for some tips and advise. My male betta has developed white spots on both eyes (one spot on each eye). I noticed this about a week ago, and decided to see what would happen over a couple days. I had to go out of town for a few days, and when I came back there was no change to the white spots, however, his behavior has changed.
He comes up to greet me (usually) and comes for food with no issues. However he has started to show signs of troubles swimming, and is pretty lethargic, and falling down and resting vertically often. 90% of the time he is resting on the bottom or in the plants vertically.
He is in a 20g community tank with a half dozen Neons, a couple of Ottos and a couple of Siamese Algae Eaters.
Any tips? I have never had to medicate my fish before, so I have been fortunate. However that also means I don't really know where to start.
Tested my water and all looks good from an Ammonia/Nitrite/Nitrate standpoint. However I did just do an (overdue this time) water change, so I am not sure what the levels were before.
Thanks All.
Looking for some tips and advise. My male betta has developed white spots on both eyes (one spot on each eye). I noticed this about a week ago, and decided to see what would happen over a couple days. I had to go out of town for a few days, and when I came back there was no change to the white spots, however, his behavior has changed.
He comes up to greet me (usually) and comes for food with no issues. However he has started to show signs of troubles swimming, and is pretty lethargic, and falling down and resting vertically often. 90% of the time he is resting on the bottom or in the plants vertically.
He is in a 20g community tank with a half dozen Neons, a couple of Ottos and a couple of Siamese Algae Eaters.
Any tips? I have never had to medicate my fish before, so I have been fortunate. However that also means I don't really know where to start.
Tested my water and all looks good from an Ammonia/Nitrite/Nitrate standpoint. However I did just do an (overdue this time) water change, so I am not sure what the levels were before.
Thanks All.